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What is one reason Jews were often targeted for discrimination in 20th-
century Europe?

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The Nazi Holocaust is history's most extreme example of anti-Semitism. In much of Europe throughout the Middle Ages, Jewish people were denied parts of Europe, the Middle East and North America in the last several years was one of the most powerful and notorious dictators of the 20th century.

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Answer:

They were control of financial services during that time

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As Christians in Europe couldn't trade in money between each other due to religion so they needed people like jews

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