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what impression do you get about jewish society from the description of dating in anne

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Answered by kurapati
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The Jews lived a life of brutal and immense repression under the Nazi regime. The possibility of such heartless brutality inflicted by man upon man in the name of ethnic cleansing was appalling to behold. The Gestapo was roughshod in their treatment of the Jews, transporting them in droves in cattle cars to their death in concentration camps. Rare escapees had horror stories to tell of starvation, unsanitary conditions of living, inhumane treatment and mutilation of their bodies and identities as human beings. Jews were considered to be below human.
Their identities were taken away and they were hounded in their own country. Jews in Germany were subject to a lot of restrictions which increased in number until it became a full-fledged assault on them that eventually culminated in working them to exhaustion and then gassing them to death. Their freedom was severely restricted by a series of anti-Jewish decrees. They were required to wear a yellow star, forbidden access to all kinds of places and activities. They were also forbidden to mix with Christians. Anti-Semitism evolved as an insensate hatred towards an ethnic group that led to the Holocaust becoming one of the darkest periods in human history which witnessed the execution of countless Jewish people. The Diary provides a picture of the lived reality of that time.
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