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Jews in Holland in the 1940 were subject to all of the inhumane Nazi Laws as every other area under Nazi domination. Jews were thrown into ghettos where they were overpacked and disease ran rampant. Some Dutchmen resisted the occupation and/or helped Jews hide, but the majority begrudgingly accepted the new system, especially after the city of Rotterdam was leveled on account of a Dutch insurrection.

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they were treated so terribly they had been put in a gas tank to be killed over 4.5 million jews died many people had been in hiding or in a refuge camp but in the end were killed by a disease or murdered by armies hitler would have sent

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To my understanding the Jewish people we treated with somewhat respect, and not treated like Hitler treated them.

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