How did anti-Semitism affect Jews in Nazi Germany? they were persecuted because of their age they were discriminated against because of their ethnicity they were hated because they came from other countries. they were rejected because of their professions

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They were discriminated against because of their ethnicity

Answer:    They were discriminated against because of their ethnicity

Explanation:  In Nazi Germany, according to Nazi ideology, Jews were considered an inferior race and as such were persecuted, imprisoned and exterminated. Therefore, their ethnic affiliation according to the Nazi, anti-Semitic ideology has determined their position. This led to a genocide that was attempted to exterminate the Jews as a lower race.

The fact that the Jews were settled throughout Europe, migrating over time from one country to another, and having been successful in their professions, but the essence of hatred towards them by the Nazis and anti-Semitic is in the fact that they are Jews.

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