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Why they fought: Soviet and other Jewish soldiers in World War II

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In the Soviet Union, state anti-semitism developed during the war and reached its peak in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Jewish soldiers who rarely faced anti-semitism in the beginning of the war, more often encountered it from 1943 and in the postwar years

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