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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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Political life for Jews After the Holocaust didn't change that much.Athough Jews did tolerate Fascist and communist countries.Most of the jewish survivors fled themselves to a democratic peaceful country.Although many Jews are now in peace,there are still people who make racist comments about Jews in the holocaust.

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Well most Jews who survived the holocaust had a total new prospective towards politics and the government

but it was in a positive way, they changed their views of politics from being discriminated to policies which doesnt allow discrimination. This was a whole new good world for the jews who was in the camps, especially for the children who was in the camps

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well jewish / jews had no contribution to anything during this time period in Germany , so they were majorlyl impacted upon by hitler not letting jews have any rights what so ever .

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