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Life for the children was very tough during that period of time. Children were depressed. Because their dads and brothers went to war. But also was the problem that mostly they could not afford to buy food, or clothing. Some did not have radios. There were no TVs back then. Children did not know what was going to happen to them. They could wake up and would have to be taken to a new place. Because everywhere was very dangerous. It's kind of sad when you think about it. That's why children should be thankful for what they have right now.

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Life for German Americans after the war was uncomfortable and difficult. Many prejudiced people gave them a very hard time and some men were not able to get jobs even when they were veterans of the war fighting against the Germans. Many German Americans had never been in Germany. Eventually, Americans learned to forgive and move on. They started treating the German Americans more fairly.

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very conservitive and you had almost nothing because of the warit was hell for the jews
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Life was Horrid for them no proper food, People in bad conditions.

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It was like a bomb had exploded everthing had gone wrong and Hitler was dead the English had won!

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