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During World War II, the fate of Jews caught in Germany or occupied territory was, especially from 1942 onward, severe and usually fatal. From 1942 onward, Jews were systematically searched out, grouped together, held in restricted zones, eventually transported to concentration camps, then either worked to death, abused and neglected into near-death states, or exterminated directly through various genocidal means.

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