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What was the relationship during the Holocaust between prejudice against Jews and oppression (cruel treatment) of them?

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The prejudice against Jews and their oppression during Holocaust are quite similar.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Nazis were believers of the Aryan race. They considered Jews to be inferior to them and wanted to exclude them from Germany's social, economic and cultural life. They had many prejudices of the Jews. Jews were target of Nazi's racism. Nazi's even blamed Jews for their loss in the war against heir allies. They even blamed the Jews for the loss in the War against the allies. They had other prejudices against Jews as well like they had money and used to influence government.

So, they sent Jews to "concentration camps" and were treated extremely badly. They were oppressed, murdered because of their religion. In "Holocaust" around "six million" Jews were brutally murdered by the Nazis.

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