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How were Jews treated in 1930's and 1940's?

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  1. Jews were treated with little respect in World War II during n**i Germany. They had to wear badges to show they were Jews, and red and white (i think) hats. They were often gassed, and treated differently to other people. The people around them treated them as  they were "different". They blamed the Jews for the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ. This is how they were regarded, and why they were treated in such a way. You've probably heard of the story Anne Frank. She was a Jew. This shows just how terrible it must have gotten for them, after you read Anne Frank's diary.
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