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 | The Lesson Plan Includes In the fall of 1939, the Nazis began to confine the Jews in ghettos in Poland and Eastern Europe. With the help of the ghettos, the Nazis intended to isolate Jews from the rest of the population, and to control their lives 31.99 Kb. 1 | read |
 | History of the Holocaust The Jews Are Isolated from Society The most infamous of the anti-Jewish legislation were the Nuremberg Laws, enacted on September 15, 1935. They formed the legal basis for the Jews' exclusion from German society and the progressively restrictive Jewish policies of the 23.21 Kb. 1 | read |
 | Born 1924 in Lodz, Poland He had two sisters and a younger brother. A large, fairly liberal city, Lodz was home to over 233,000 Jews. It was a major center of the textile industry. Its diverse population of Jews, Poles and Germans lived together in relative peace 78.3 Kb. 1 | read |