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It depends on what country you are talking about. In Europe, many Jews had already been arrested and put in concentration camps by 1940. Others lived in ghettos or in hiding.

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Why did Jewish people change in 1940?

In many countries there was no significant change for Jews in 1940. In Poland however there was change: In the German occupied sectors Jews would be placed in ghettos and in the Soviet occupied sector the warm reception that Jews recieved would chill.


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It depends on what part of the world you are talking about, but there was no significant change associated with the year 1940 for Jewish people, other than the fact that the Jews of Europe were being exterminated by the Nazis. But the Holocaust did not begin in 1940, nor did it change in 1940. ___ If one is looking for major events for Jews in 1940, one could mention the establishment of the Warsaw Ghetto and the Lodz Ghetto in Poland by the Nazis. Ghettoization had begun on a small scale in October/November 1939 and continued into 1941, but these were the biggest two ghettos set up by the Nazis. In 1939 Hitler attacked poland and began ww2. Hitler also went on to build concentration camps for the jews and exterminate them up to 1945 when the war ended. Jewish property was seized or destroyed. 6 million jewish men, women, and children were murdered.