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Germany started their persecution of the Jews quite subtly - it started with restricting their access to certain places. For instance, some taverns refused service to Jews. Jews were not allowed to use public transit. And before you say "They could have lied," they might have. But the German's marked every Jewish citizen with a yellow star patch - the Star of David.

After Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in '34, things only got worse. He announced the formation of concentration camps where "enemies of the Reich" would be kept. Many concentration camps gradually were transformed to death camps, where Jews and other political enemies were systematically murdered and disposed of without a trace of evidence. Nearly 7 million (7,000,000) Jews are estimated to have been killed during 1934-45.

In short, Jews weren't allowed to live during WW2.

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