a similarity between nazi policies towards jewish people during world war ii and policies in other countries…

a similarity between nazi policies towards jewish people during world war ii and policies in other countries during preceding centuries was that\nnazis discriminated against jewish people.\nnazis deported jewish people.\nnazis did not allow jewish people to work.\nnazis did not allow jewish people to practice their religion.
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Throughout history, including before World War II, there were instances of discrimination against Jewish people in various countries. Deportation (like mass - scale deportation in Nazi Germany was a more extreme and systematic form not as common in previous centuries in the same scale), not allowing work (more of a Nazi - specific policy in its intensity and scope during WWII), and not allowing religious practice (Nazi policies were more about persecution and not just religious restriction in a unique way during WWII) were either more extreme in the Nazi case or not as common in the same form in previous centuries compared to discrimination.
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Nazis discriminated against Jewish people.