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Maribel Fischer
20 July, 12:05
Why did the Jews fear the Nazis?
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Pranav Goodwin
20 July, 13:20
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The Jews feared the Nazi's due to the fact that they could've been sent to concentration camps at any time if found. At first, the Nazi's made it seem like "work = freedom" however Jew's quickly realized that wasn't the case.
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Jeffrey Mcclure
20 July, 14:47
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Because the wanted to kill them
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hitler didnt like the jews and wanted the dead
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