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27 November, 23:31

What did the Jewish population represent for the Nazi's and

the rest of Germany?

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  1. 28 November, 02:14
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    The Jewish population represented a detrimental part to society. See, the Jews were blamed for the loss of World War 1. Germany was severely embarrassed about all the land in Africa they had to give back and money they had to give. The Jews were a marker to starving and angered Nazi and German population.
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