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The Jews of Europe were persecuted by the Nazi regime. They were forced to move to ghettos or concentration camps, where they were used for forced labor and 6 million were exterminated by the Nazis. Some Jews managed to escape from Europe, but this was made difficult by unsympathetic Immigration policies by other countries.

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βˆ™ 11y ago

In Europe, conditions were horrible. Six million Jews were killed after being hounded and mistreated in many ways. Those of European Jewry who survived felt fear for their lives throughout the war.

Elsewhere in the world, the Jews felt anguish and pain at what was happening in Europe. Many tried to help from afar but their abilities were limited.

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βˆ™ 13y ago

An easier question would be "How the Jewish people didn't suffer during WW2?"

They suffered in every way imaginable.The Jewish people had their homes and belongings stolen, they were beaten,raped,tortured and killed in every conceivable way there is.

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βˆ™ 8y ago

Everyone knows that millions of Jews were killed in Poland and Germany and most of the countries in Europe that was the Holocaust.

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