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In Germany and surrounding countries Jews had no rights and at the very best of times they had severely limited rights. Before being thrown into concentration camps Jews were put into ghettos, had a curfew, and could only shop at Jewish stores, amongst other things.

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they were treated the worst the woman ussualy got raped burned or shot out of no were with there kids. or when they got there they just went straight to the gas chamber so did the ederly

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Some were victims, some were perpetrators (for example, guards in female camps) and some helped hide victims, but most were bystanders.

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Some worked in separate parts of the camps, some were maids for the guestapo, and some were secret sex slaves.

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Did you mean what rights did Jewish women have during the Holocaust??? If you did I think they didn't have any rights at all... they would have never had

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