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What was the most important impact of the Jewish peoples’ repeated Diaspora?

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In the case of holocaust, Jews (as well as Russians, Gypsies, homosexuals were treated inhumanely by Germans because they believe that they were: 1) subhuman (a person with half disability and half human), disability includes people who do not have the same beliefs with Nazis; 2) Jews causing their defeat in battle with Britain because they sided with Britain who would give them the opportunity to go back to their homeland (diaspora); 3) Christendom, blaming the Jews for killing Jesus; 4) shrewd business men and 5) Jews not wanting to absorb Germany’s culture.
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