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The relatively few Jews in Australia during World War 2 didn't face much of a threat since Australia came out of the war largely unscathed.

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Yes some did, there were many displaced persons that ended up in Australia after WW2. they came here in search of a new life after the Horror they experienced in Europe.

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They went to Australia before the outbreak of war in 1939. They had visas from the Australian government and travelled by ship.

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It was very hard to with the concentration camps st up by the Germany

the Jews lived in Ghettos

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They ate what they could, some survived, some didn't.

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