Throughout history, Jewish people in England faced periods of both relative acceptance and severe persecution. After arriving in the 11th century, they enjoyed some rights but were subjected to heavy taxation and restrictions. In 1290, King Edward I expelled all Jews from England, a ban that lasted for over 350 years. It wasn't until the mid-17th century that Jews were officially readmitted, leading to a gradual improvement in their treatment, though prejudice and discrimination persisted in various forms.
Jewish people were treated horribly during the holocaust
they are treated bad
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They were treated horribly beyond words
Good, depending on where you are.
Jewish people who live in England celebrate Hanukkah.
Persecuted almost beyond belief
They were killed, too. ____ The Nazis did not make the kind of distinction assumed in the question.
No, the Germans treated Jews as non-human.
England and America, suprisingly some chinese or japanese people
He treated them with such little respect He often made up new cruel punishments such as : He fried Jewish people in a pot. This may sound ridiculous but it did happen.
because people were escaping the camps and going to England and telling people