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The answer varies quite a lot from region to region. In Western Europe, Germany, Austria, Hungary and Czechoslovakia, it was quite common to find Jews in the professions - for example, in medicine and teaching, also law and journalism. Some were in financial services. Many owned small businesses (often very small). In Poland, Romania and the Balkans there was less scope for Jews in the professions and more were in very small businesses. In Poland, in particular, a number of Jews were factory workers.

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well inside the conentration camps, the jobs Jews had to do were pretty sick, they had to dig their own graves, they were shot and put into them, then another bunch of Jews would cover them up, dig their graves, shot and put them in, and so on, also cleaning toilets, shoveling snow, all the nasty jobs

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