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What were the Judenrates? Jewish businesses Jewish schools Jewish councils Jewish apartment buildings

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The Judenrates were Jewish councils. Option C is correct.

Judenrates were Jewish councils established in German-occupied Poland and eastern Europe during World War II in an attempt to implement German policies and maintain order in the ghettos to which the Nazis confined the country's Jewish population,

In Nazi Germany, several facets ensured the control of people. Adolf Hitler used military, police, and political factions, including the Judenrates, throughout the communities seeking to ensure that his rule was the only rule.

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Judenrates were actually Jewish councils. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option. This was an administrative agency that was widely used by the Nazis of Germany during the time of World War II. I hope the answer comes to your help.
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