Jewish Exclusion in Germany
Jewish children faced severe discrimination in schools, being isolated and humiliated by teachers, which pushed many to seek alternative education. Despite the SS encouraging emigration, the number of Jews leaving Germany did not significantly increase, highlighting the complexities and fears surrounding their situation. The chilling reality of ghettoization began as early as 1935, setting the stage for further atrocities.In this clip
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