India, March 14 -- It is well known that Jews faced severe exploitation, insult, discrimination and abuse in Nazi-ruled Germany . They were unable to hold any relevant job, other than menial ones that were assigned to them by the State. The fact that they were Jews deprived them of any chance of getting employed. German employers (most of them) would not hire them due to the existing systematic bias and propaganda that was fed to them by the State and its media channels.

Yet, a number of them, who were discriminated against, found a voice through other means - some through academics, others through literature - and ended up being pioneers in their respective fields. However, a large number of them were ultimately relegated to jobs in con...