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What was the Jews economy during world war 2?

During World War II, the Jewish economy was severely disrupted by the Nazi regime. The Nazis enacted a series of anti-Semitic laws and policies that restricted Jews from participating in the economy. These policies included the Aryanization of Jewish businesses, the confiscation of Jewish property, and the exclusion of Jews from many professions. As a result, many Jews were forced to live in poverty and were unable to provide for their families.

In addition to these direct economic attacks on Jews, the Nazi regime also created a climate of fear and uncertainty that made it difficult for Jews to engage in economic activity. Many Jews were afraid to open businesses or invest in property, fearing that they would be targeted by the Nazis. As a result, the Jewish economy was further weakened.

The destruction of the Jewish economy during World War II had a devastating impact on the Jewish community. Many Jews were left destitute and unable to rebuild their lives after the war. The economic damage caused by the Nazis contributed to the long-term decline of Jewish communities in Europe.