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many times their non Jewish neighbors and so called friends would turn them in, they were rewarded with extra food, or rations. The gestapo would use many means to find out the names of all the Jewish people from the town records or synagogue rosters. homes were searched and ransacked by the gestapo to flush out any Jews hiding. tactic of terror and vigilance frightened most gentiles to be afraid to hide Jews in their homes. If a jewwas found in your home you would be killed. Some Jewswere able to escape to other countries in Europe. by every way imagineable. Some hid in the forests and became renegades.

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