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Initially, during the early days of the Nuremberg Laws, Jewish doctors were still allowed to practice, but only on other Jews. Within a few years, they were forbidden from practicing at all. In some rare cases, a particular Jewish doctor would have sufficient expertise for the Nazis to consider him worthwhile enough to train other German Doctors.

However, the overwhelming majority of Jewish doctors were killed by the Nazis in Concentration Camps and Death Camps when the Final Solution was promulgated. This was no different than how they treated the other Jews in Nazi-controlled lands.

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