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If you mean how were Jews identified, they were made to wear a white armband which had a yellow star on it so that everyone knew they were jewish. :)

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Why was Germany fertile soil for the Nazis following world war 1?

Germany was in a state of depression much like the united states in the 1930's, but the Jewish communities seemed to be doing better then everyone else in Germany so the nazi's found someone to blame the depression on which started to casue the hate of the Jewish people.


In 1937 were there any Jewish ghettos in Germany?

No. The Nazis did not establish ghettos in Germany itself, only in occupied countries. In some of the big cities in Germany Jews were compelled to live in designated 'Jewish apartment blocks' from 1939 on.


Why did Hitler treat people like slaves?

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Why did the Nazis kill the Jews in World War 2?

The Nazis in 1941 to 1945 were against Jewish people because that is how their leader, Adolf Hitler, told them to be. Adolf Hitler believed that the Jewish people were inferior to himself and therefore should not be allowed to live.


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About six million Jewish people died in Germany WWII.


What do the jewish people in germany think of world war 2 now?

The Jewish people in Germany still mourn the loss of their friends and family, even now. World War II was devastating for the Jewish people in Germany.


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Why did Jewish people become refugees from Germany?

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What did the Jewish people have to wear in nazi Germany?

A yellow Star of David.


Which cities did the kindertransport children come from?

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Why was Hitler so mean to the Jewish people?

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Did Jewish people go back to Germany after the Holocaust was over?

not immediatley, but now the jewish population is rising very fast.


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