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Between about 1815 and 1933 relations between Germans and Jews were generally quite good. Certainly, Jews regarded Germany as a desirable country to live in and were caught completely unprepared by Nazi persecution. There had been an increase in antisemitism after the end of World War 1, but on the whole the German Jews didn't take it particularly seriously.

The countries that worried Jews in the 1920s because of antisemitism were Poland, Hungary, Romania.

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