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how were the Jews treated by the Nazis?​

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Answered by Aditya2Alisa
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The onset of World War II brought accelerated persecution and deportation and later, mass murder, to the Jews of Germany. In all, the Germans and their collaborators killed between 160,000 and 180,000 German Jews in the Holocaust, including most of those Jews deported out of Germany.

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Answered by shadow1208
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By the start of World War II in September of 1939, over half of German Jews had relocated to other countries. Approximately 304,000 Jews, emigrated during the first six years of the Nazi dictatorship.

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Between 1939 and 1941, Jews were systematically deprived of their property and their ability to work. By early 1939, only about 16 percent of Jewish breadwinners had steady employment of any kind. Life in Germany became increasingly difficult as a result of many restrictive laws.

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In 1941, Nazi anti-Jewish policy became more radical. Jews were marked with a Star of David View This Term in the Glossary badge. The first deportations of Jews from Germany to ghettos and camps in the east began

In all, the Germans and their collaborators killed between 160,000 and 180,000 German Jews in the Holocaust, including most of those Jews deported out of Germany.

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