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Much of Europe was very antisemitic (Germany was initially not the worst offender in this regard) and laws restricting what they could and couldn't do were very specific; things like how and where they could be educated, when they could go to certain places, what they were allowed to do.

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In many European countries Jews were full citizens from about 1870 (or earlier in some countries) till the Nazis came to power. The main countries that still had anti-Jewish laws in this period were Russia, Poland, Hungary, Romania, and Spain. In practice things were hard for Jews in some occupations, but that's not the same as a legal ban or quota.

When the Nazis came to power in Germany in 1933 they imposed discriminatory legislation, and later began killing European Jews in vast numbers.

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