Poland
Germany and all the countries that Germany had occupied.
Jews practiced their religion quite openly during World War 1 in most countries where Jews lived. In Czarist Russia, there were some difficulties in practicing Judaism, but elsewhere it was not an issue. It was during World War 2 that being Jewish became an issue.
Jews were allowed to work during World War 2 in the United States. However, in many European countries, they had to go into hiding and were not able to work.
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Jews
There are Jews in most countries of the world. Notable exceptions are Saudi Arabia and North Korea, which claim to have no Jews.
No, none of her various peoples were forced to migrate, though during the famines in the beginning and middle of her reign she excluded the Jews - who were not considered citizens - from emergency rations.
Jews practice Judaism wherever they are. As of mid-2009, that still amounted to almost 140 countries in the world.
Germany
About 65,000 Jews were killed in Austria during the Holocaust.
Jews celebrate Hanukkah in all the countries they live in, which is most of the countries of the world.