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Why was hope important during the holocaust?

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The Jews would feel like there was nothing they could do to stop the terrible actions of Germany. Having faith and hope we’re the only things that led them to get through survival. Many died, but hopping for a better life was the main thing that the Jews did, because they knew that if they had hope, in the end everything would eventually be ok.

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Answer:to keep high hopes for antideprison

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