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During World War II, individuals who turned in Jews to the Nazis often received monetary rewards or the promise of property confiscated from the victims. In some cases, they were motivated by the desire to gain favor with the authorities or to eliminate perceived threats to their own safety. This betrayal was part of the broader system of persecution and dehumanization faced by Jewish people during the Holocaust.

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