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Daniel has been chosen to serve on the Judenrat for the Pinsk ghetto. His wife is upset because she says this will make Daniel hated among the members of the community. Still, Daniel feels compelled to enforce the Nazi rules and regulations among the Jewish community living there. What might the outcome have been if men like Daniel refused to serve as Judenrat? A.
All of the Jewish families would have followed the regulations on their own.

B.
The Nazi officials would have realized that the Jews would never capitulate.

C.
Nazi soldiers would likely have been sent in to enforce the laws, harshly.

D.
The men who were asked to serve would have had no chance of surviving the Holocaust.

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