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It changed the jews social live by making each other enimies and give away jews because they wouldnt want to be captured because of being a jew. It changed the jews view to polictics because at the time, the Axis law was too hate and kill all jews, this terrorized them and most went into hiding and survived. Jews becomed poor because jews didnt have much jobs and if they did, it would be a very short pay.so jews had to ration out food to 300 ounces per person, per day.

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How did the holocaust affect Jewish survivors economically and socially?

Well the Nazi's killed and stole everything they could from the Jews. So once the got back to their homes, most of their homes had already been looted and destroyed. So they had nothing. A lot of people were Anti-Semitic, besides the Nazi's. So not to many people had pity on them.


How did life change econemically for Jews?

Jews becomed poor because jews didnt have much jobs and if they did, it would be a very short pay.so jews had to ration out food to 300 onces per person, per day


When did other countries realize what Hitler was doing to the Jews?

Different Jews found that out at different times. Those Jews who were politically aware or politically active, especially on the Left, knew it from the outset. Those who were dismissed from public sector employment (April 1933) knew it early. However, many Jews were in neither of these categories and did not become fully aware of their situation till the Night of Broken Glass (9-10 November 1938). After that, there was a stampede to leave Germany.


How did the Nazi party changed life politically for the Jews?

It depends entirely on the time period and country where the Jews were living. More often than not, when an event happened that had a marked impact on the Jews' lifestyle occurred, it was negative (such as pogroms, expulsions, libels, etc.), but there were positive changes as well (such as emancipation, secularism in non-Jewish states, and governmental protections).


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Jews still were treated as 'lows' while Germany was recovering from the devastation of World War One after Hitler had commited suicide, so that he will not have to admit defeat to the Russians.

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