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In the 1900's, Jews were allowed back into most countries they had been expelled from, but anti-Semitism was still rampant, especially in Europe. Germany, under Adolf Hitler, did infamous deeds to rid the world of Jews, and most European countries agreed with his sentiment even if they weren't thrilled that he was occupying their country. In America, anti-Semitism was also pretty bad, but no worse than it is now. Central and Latin America, surprisingly enough, had the most understanding countries, since Mexico, Brazil, and the Dominican Republic, among other countries, took Jews from Europe in before the war began.

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