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3 years ago
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Describe how Jews became refugees during world war 2? Please write a paragraph and in your own words. NO BOTS OR I WILL REPORT Y

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Marrrta [24]3 years ago
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AlekseyPX3 years ago
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I’m not sure, but i think the germans took over and sort of forced people out of their houses with violence. They would put them in trucks and take them to camps where they would starve to death

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