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Well once World War Two ended, Germany was divided into four zones. All of the Nazis who were still alive, were either facing trial or in hiding in Another Country. So this gave the Jews time to find what their remaining family members and go back to their homes. That's of course if their homes were still there.

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Q: How did the Nazis treat the Jews after World War 2?
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