In the early 1930s, before Hitler became chancellor of Germany, German teenagers enjoyed many fun group activities. They went to shows and dances, attended music and sport's events, and met at restaurants for meals. All of this came to a stand still, as Hitler pushed for harsher limits on Jewish participation in public life. Teens were split into two clear groups — Jews and non-Jews.
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