how did the jews feel in nazi Germany
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Jews felt unprotected in Nazi Germany.
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- Nazi Germany introduces policies that forced Jews to give up their citizenship in Germany. Under the rule of Adolf Hitler, the Jewish people were exterminate.
- The discrimination of Jews led to spread racism that led to the establishing of anti-Jewish law.
- Jews seperated from society and put to live in ghettos and concentration camps.
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- Hitler did not invent the hatred of Jews. Jews in Europe had been victims of discrimination and persecution since the Middle Ages, often for religious reasons. Christians saw the Jewish faith as an aberration that had to be quashed. Jews were sometimes forced to convert or they were not allowed to practise certain professions.
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