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Forced labour of German Jews in Nazi Germany

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Unlike the situation in the occupied territories, the Jews in Germany were drawn back into the production process as forced labourers. By the beginning of 1939 the destruction of their economic existence had left behind an army of impoverished and jobless Jews, which threatened to become a burden on the German Reich

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