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Most Jewish people were forced to do menial, sometimes unnecessary work in their own interment camps. They also did most of the construction work for buildings in the camps and often were given other tasks around the camp for the benefit of the Jewish people living there so that the Germans didn't have to. Near the end of the war when the Nazis were getting desperate the Jewish people were used for factory workers and other jobs that were required to keep the German war machine going. Usually the Jews with blond hair and blue eyes were given jobs that were more complex and required more thinking than physical labor, like putting together plane parts. Others were given much more physically involved or dangerous jobs. More often than not the Jews were worked to death.

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It is a job that a Jewish woman would have done in WWII.

There are many jobs which Jewish women did, among the most popular were; a maid, teacher, seamstress or general factory worker.

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