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For at least 70-100 years before Hitler came to power, Jews in the various German states had more or less the same legal status as non-Jews. However, there were not eligible for employment in the prestigious civil service or in as army officers. The last ghetto - in the sense of a district where Jews were required to live by law - was abolished in 1830. Obviously, that did not mean that they relocated from one day to the next.

The German Jews were, on the whole, enthusiatic supporters of the Reform movement in Judaism and were highly assimilated.

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