Conclusion
The lives of the Jews under Nazi Germany's rule were characterised by persecution, discrimination and eventually, genocide. Throughout their entire lives, the Jews were subjected to extremely harsh policies that includes exclusion from civil service, education, healthcare, their economic life and their security. In concentration camps, Jews were also subjected to forced labour, lack of food and many more horrible things. Throughout this entire period, some of the Jews have survived through resilience, courage and determination, while some of them, sad to say, perished under the horrifying regime of Nazi Germany.