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During the Holocaust, the process of compelling people to leave their homes involved systematic persecution, intimidation, and violence against Jewish communities and other targeted groups. The Nazis implemented laws that stripped individuals of their rights, confiscated property, and imposed curfews. This was followed by mass deportations to ghettos and concentration camps, where many faced horrific conditions, forced labor, and eventual extermination. The overall strategy aimed to isolate, dehumanize, and eliminate entire populations.

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