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The Nazis relocated (removed them from Germany) and sent them to Concentration Camps where they either got sent to freedom or you got killed by going into a bath house where instead of water coming out of the spout, there was Mustard Gas and you got poisoned.

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Until October 1941, German policy officially encouraged Jewish emigration.

In 1933 there were about 500,000 Jews living in Germany.

The smart and wealthy ones started leaving right after the introduction of the Nuremberg Laws in September 1935.

If they hadn't worked it out by 1938, Kristallnacht would have got them the message.

By October 1941 there were about 160,000 Jews left in Germany.

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They encouraged anti antisemitism by using Jew's a scapegoats for the reason why Germany lost the first world war, which was a subject that many Germans felt strongly about. This turned public opinion against the Jews however there where still those who sided with the Jewish. The German government also used a lot of Propaganda.

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they put up concentration camps to try and scare the Jews out of Germany

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they told them that they were going to a resettlement camp and usually brought armed soldiers with them to make sure their were no problems

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