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Define Hostility toward or discrimination against Jews

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Hostility and discrimination towards Jews dates back to the 1930s/early 1940s. During and before WWII, concentration camps happened in Poland and other countries. The main reasons for the concentration camps were to discriminate and determinate Jewish people. Quoting from Britannica, "Political concentration camps instituted primarily to reinforce the state’s control have been established in various forms under many totalitarian regimes—most extensively in Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. To a considerable extent, the camps served as the special prisons of the secret police. Nazi concentration camps were under the administration of the SS; forced-labour camps of the Soviet Union were operated by a succession of organizations beginning in 1917 with the Cheka and ending in the early 1990s with the KGB." "The most notorious were Auschwitz, Majdanek, and Treblinka."

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