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Examples of prejudice in World War 2 would be the separation of those who were Jewish, Gypsy, dark hair, brown eyed, sickly, or different in any way that ended up in concentration camps. They were nearly exterminated for their differences. In the US we had Japanese immigrants in camps of their own - for national security until it was deemed unconstitutional - but in the meantime their belongings and homes were sold without their knowledge or permission. And if you were in the military and not white there were stil discrimination issues on the positions you could hold and the medals you can earn.

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Short answer; no. Not all Germans were Nazis and not all Germans hated Jews. Many Germans hated what was happening in their country.

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Resulted in the Holocaust. Six million Jews were killed for the crime of being Jewish.

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almost everyone.

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