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Jews were forced to live in concentration camps under harsh conditions. The remaining Jews were segregated and were limited in participation of public life.
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Laws were created such as the ones restricting Jews from marrying any German. Jews were also disenfranchised.
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During the olympic games, the Nazis toned down their Anti-Jewish activities in order to avoid international criticism.
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German authorities removed Jews from German economy. Nazi party officials took over Jew-Owned buisnesses "Aryanizing" them.
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Jews were required to identify themselves in ways to permanently separate them from the rest of the population. They were required to carry identity cards that indicated their Jewish heritage.
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