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  1. wearing the star
  2. shops destroyed
  3. beatings
  4. murdered during riots
  5. property seized
  6. arrests
  7. deported to concentration camps
  8. slave labor in concentration camps
  9. starved in concentration camps
  10. gassed in concentration camps
  11. etc.
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