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The first point is right: George Mandel-Mantello was a Hungarian Jew. His last named was modified to a Spanish-sounding one.
The second point is right: Many of the distributors were Jewish people themselves.
The third point is wrong: Mandel was never imprisoned in a concentration camp.
The fourth point is right: Mandel was working at the El Salvador consulate in Switzerland, so he got permission to give certificates of citizenship to Jews to prevent them from being killed or imprisoned.
The fifth point is wrong: There were cases where the Nazis did not honor the certificates. Some also arrived late, for example, Mandel's parents themselves did not get the certificates in time.
Wages and job opportunities have grown slowly since the recovery began five years ago, while technology continJues to change the nature of work. While many workers enjoy opportunities unimaginable a generation ago, many others feel the economy has left them b
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