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76. Reactions to Nazi Antisemitism
Jewish Star. Most people’s attitude is one of complete indifference. —Ursula von Kardorff ... German journalist, Berlin, March 3, 1943 Popular reaction in Germany to the introduction of the Jewish
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77. Deception and Mass Murder
hushing up murders. —German Jewish diarist Victor Klemperer, September 19, 1944 The Nazi regime ... Soviet Union. There was a news blackout on the “Final Solution to the Jewish Question
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78. Choices Yield Deadly Consequences
devastating impact on Jewish families. By 1941, German authorities in Poland had already forced Cypora ... later, Cypora learned that trains passing her town were transporting Jewish Poles to nearby Treblinka
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79. Brothers in Arms
leaders sent German police officers to expel Polish and Jewish people from parts of Poland annexed by ... Germany. Police units forced Jewish families into camps and ghettos so that “racially pure
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80. Neighbors
against their Jewish neighbors. Why? And what moved a rare few to help those in danger? Amid the turmoil
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81. A Family Portrait
Family Portrait Locals Loot Jewish Homes A Family Portrait Marsha (middle left) poses with her
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82. Pressure to Act
challenged both the US government and American Jewish leaders to take decisive action to save European Jews ... the United States for the establishment of a Jewish Army and for the rescue of European Jews during
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83. Advertising the Pillage
announcement for an auction of goods at 29 School Street. The apartment had belonged to two Jewish German women ... Fanny Grunkin and her daughter, Marie. German officials had already deported the two Jewish women to a
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84. Roosevelt Denounces Nazis
that US immigration quotas would not be changed to admit more Jewish refugees.
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85. “A Piece of Paper With a Stamp”
How to Acquire a US Visa Explore how American immigration law affected Jewish refugees attempting to
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86. Showcasing Hate: Antisemitic Films in Europe
harmful influence of the “parasitic” Jewish race on German society. Despite Goebbels’s
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87. Selling Stolen Goods
sale of Jewish people’s possessions. The people watching these auctions could not have
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88. The Verdicts: Julius Streicher
called for the “annihilation of the Jewish race,” which constituted a direct incitement to
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89. A Desperate Mother Hides Her Child
family would soon be murdered. She managed to hide her daughter, Rachel, with a non-Jewish friend in late
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90. Students and Teachers Assemble
synagogue are readied for burning. School children of all ages assemble with the group. Some non-Jewish
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91. Teaching Materials
Vogel produced this and other racist, anti-Jewish charts for a biology textbook in 1938. The book
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92. Protesting Nazism
Wise, March 1933 American Jewish leaders hoped to persuade the US government to condemn the Nazi
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93. What Could the United States Have Done?
war, the US government could have enlarged or filled its immigration quotas to allow more Jewish
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94. The Refugee Crisis
most countries refused to change their laws to assist Jewish refugees. In mid-1938, nearly 140
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95. Naming the Crime
introduced its readers to a new word, genocide, coined by Polish Jewish immigrant Raphael Lemkin: He
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96. “Behind Enemy Powers: The Jew”
United States, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union. Nazi propaganda aimed to unmask foreign Jewish
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97. Oral History: Marsha Taplin
Oral History: Marsha Taplin amUGEXHmlik Locals Loot Jewish Homes Oral History: Marsha Taplin Some
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98. Themes for Nazi Wartime Propaganda
Nazi Germany claimed it was saving western civilization from “Jewish bolshevism.” However
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99. Molding “Aryan” Wives and Mothers
” Wives and Mothers Like boys in the Hitler Youth, most non-Jewish teenage girls in Germany were expected
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100. Oral History: Halina Błaszczyk
Błaszczyk’s mother decided to help a Jewish boy named Chanan. She realized that, without a place to hide, he