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Oppression of Jews during World War II

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Oppression of Jews During World War II In her memoir, We Are On Our Own, Miriam Katin tells the story of how she and her mother escaped from Nazi soldiers during World War II. Katin and her mother are two Jews that are completely on their own. Katin has no other siblings and her father is fighting in the war(12) Jews were discriminated during World War II by the Nazis, who believed their Aryan race was superior to the Jewish race and all other races. Over six million innocent Jews were killed during World War II while the world watched, and countless other Jews were oppressed and discriminated against leading up to the war. In her moving memoir, Miriam Katin retells the story of how she and her mother escaped from Nazi soldiers and survived the oppression of Nazi Germany. World War II began in 1939, when German soldiers invaded Poland. Although this was the beginning of the war, it was not the beginning of the oppression and discrimination of Jews. Jews had been looked down upon for centuries. Many times, when Europeans needed an answer to a problem, the Jews were blamed. When the Black Death hit Europe in the 1300’s, the Europeans had no answer as to what the epidemic was or how to stop it. With no answer in sight, Europeans blamed the Jews and came up with phony explanations as to what the Jews did to them. For example, the Europeans blamed the Jews for poisoning the Europeans’ wells and that was why everyone was getting sick and dying. Jews across Europe

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