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176. Public Opinion Polls after Kristallnacht
in Germany? Should we allow a larger number of Jewish exiles from Germany to come to the United
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177. Public Opinion Poll on Entering World War II
Germany and send our army and navy abroad to fight? May 1940 A poll conducted one week after Nazi Germany
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178. When Rohingya Were Citizens
the most important things I have. — Nur, a Rohingya man
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179. More Violent Attacks
citizens called for democratic reforms. To distract people, Burma’s military launched a new campaign
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180. Neighbors
against their Jewish neighbors. Why? And what moved a rare few to help those in danger? Amid the turmoil
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181. Friends
their most painful memories. A small number of survivors describe great loyalty from their non-Jewish
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182. Pangs of Conscience
Jews. In late 1944, she began to hide a Jewish friend, Irene Lakos, and Irene’s nephew, Alfred
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183. Living Under Restrictions and Abuse
and Abuse Rohingya began to return from Bangladesh in 1992. As they did, Burmese authorities created a ... two men once owned a shrimp farm in their village. Burmese authorities took their land and destroyed
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184. Americans and the Holocaust
regime and its collaborators never became a priority. The United States alone could not have prevented
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185. In 1938 . . .
In 1938 . . . Unemployment spiked to 19 percent during a new economic recession. Most Americans
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186. Roosevelt Denounces Nazis
the US ambassador in Germany to return home as a sign of protest and allowed 12,000 Germans—most
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187. Violence Against Women
percent of the sexual violence against women in 2017. A 25-year-old Rohingya woman describes being beaten
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188. Opposition to the Nazi Party
Stormtroopers on city streets. In spite of the Nazis’ propaganda, the party never attained a majority of
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189. Her Sister's Needlepoint
war, Marsha visited the home of a former neighbor and noticed the cloth, which had been embroidered by
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190. Police
with other officers, and a sense of duty also led many police to join in the persecution and murder of
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191. Gutted by Flames
Gutted by Flames A Friend Joins an Anti-Jewish Mob Gutted by Flames Ruth Rack was shocked when she
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192. Protesting Nazism
persecution of Jews in Germany but disagreed on strategy and tactics. Some favored public demonstrations and a
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193. In 1942 . . .
segregated, and African Americans launched a “Double-V” campaign to fight for victory against fascism abroad
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194. War Refugee Board
adopted a policy of trying to rescue victims of Nazi persecution. The WRB coordinated the work of both US
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195. The Refugee Crisis
,000 Germans and Austrians, most of whom were Jews, had applied for US visas. Within a year, that number had
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196. Driving Out “Foreigners”
government-issued document confirmed their citizenship. The military then launched a nationwide operation to
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197. Lost Families, Lost Futures
the future of my family. — Sayed, a Rohingya man Tula Toli Soldiers killed more than 700
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198. Stolen Rohingya Land
continues. No trace of a Rohingya community remains.
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199. How the Rohingya Responded
the increasing restrictions. In October 2016, a small group of Rohingya men, later known as ARSA
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200. Weimar Democracy in Crisis
parties to put aside their differences brought the country to a standstill. Collectively, the anti-Nazi