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Q: What were the years before the Holocaust like for the non-Jewish citizens in Germany?
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What was Germany's religion like before the holocaust?

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What did Holocaust survivors do before the Holocaust?

Before they were sent to concentration camp they were, for the most part, simply ordinary citizens living relatively 'normal' lives.


Could Jew read and write in the holocaust?

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What did Hitler do before the Holocaust?

Hitler spent time in Vienna as a painter, and he also was part of the German Army fighting in World War One. That experience helped set him on the path to his role as Germany's leader, and the holocaust.


What were the Jews blamed for before the holocaust?

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Were there any black people living in Germany during the Holocaust?

There were very few Blacks in Gerrmany before the 1970s.


Did anyone outside of Germany know about the Holocaust before it happened?

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What was Germany's reputation after the Holocaust?

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