in what ways were jews persecuted during the nazi Germany?
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they are percecuded by buring them in a place and by marking that place .
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In the reign of Nazi Germany, the officials under the infamous dictator Adolf Hitler had killed more than '6 million' Jews as he called them "inferior and impure in the human race and they need to be wiped off from Germany". Families and friends were separated from each other and were sent to various concentration camps like in Auschwitz, where they were kept in unhygienic conditions where deadly diseases like typhus were epidemic. People were given no food and they starved to death. Many innocent children and youths were charred in gas chambers. It was the worst holocaust the world had ever seen. We come to know about the holocaust from the survivors who escaped the horrors of the holocaust, separated from their friends and relatives who began to live in other countries as refugees.
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