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This is about the Holocaust

1. What were the conditions most jewish prisoners were in when liberated ?

2. What serious difficulties and needs did survivors face after liberated ?

3. What was life like in the displaces person's camps ?

4. What kind of choices did survivors have to make as they reentered society ?

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Is this just like for a writing assignment? Or are these actually the questions

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User Diedthreetimes
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Answer: Most Jewish prisoners were emaciated and in poor physical and mental health. Most survivors had lost most of their family members and real property. Life in the camps was harsh and unrelenting. Many survivors were faced to emigrated either to Israel or Western Europe, Most were deeply distrustful of German society.

Explanation: The Holocaust was one of the most horrific events in modern history. It led to the extermination of more than six million Jews.

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