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The persecution of Jews in North Africa during World War II has come late to Holocaust studies. The demand for recognition has gone hand in hand with demands for reparation. Although reparation payments from the German government were granted to Jews persecuted in Europe in the 1950s, comparable reparations for Jews who suffered persecution in North Africa were not negotiated until decades later

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