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9966 [12]
2 years ago
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It is a new year in Germany for little Isaac, who is eight years old. January 1939 is not filled with promise like most new year

s, and even Isaac can feel the change in the air. His parents have told him about the damage done to their synagogue that terrible night in November. The government said it was Jews who caused the problem. Isaac does not understand why Jews would damage their own synagogue. What big change will Isaac MOST likely face this month?
A.
Isaac will be deported to Poland or Austria.

B.
Isaac will no longer go to school with his friends.

C.
Isaac will be separated from his mother and father.

D.
Isaac will be made to join the Hitler Youth Party.
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1 answer:
hodyreva [135]2 years ago
3 0

The big change that Isaac will MOST likely face that month is B.Isaac will no longer go to school with his friends.

<h3>What happened to Jews after 1939?</h3>

After 1939, the Nazi discrimination of the Jews in Germany would intensify and this would only get worse as more countries were defeated by the German army.

For Isaac however, the biggest change he would have faced is being pulled from school where he would no longer be able to go with his friends as Jews were being excluded from public life.

Find out more on Nazi treatment of Jews at brainly.com/question/10413542

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