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Dutch Jews were relatively well-integrated into Dutch society. They were known for being active in numerous fields such as medicine and law. While there was some minor discrimination against Dutch Jews, there were really no major social impediments to Dutch Jewry and this had been the case in the Netherlands since the 1600s.

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The Netherlands had a long tradition of religious toleration, and before the Nazi invasion (May 1940) the Jews led normal lives.

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