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Articles related to "German Jews"
The Jewish Tragedy - Part 2 An attempt to imagine the life of the average German Jew as it progressed from bad to worse from 1933 onwards.
Defying Hitler In this powerful book, Sebastian Hafner details his experiences in Germany during Hitler's rise to power and World War Two who resisted nazis • sebastian haffner • why did germans allow hitler to come to power • german jews • oliver pretzel
Denmark and World War II: Truth and Apologies The passage of time can allow for a wider perspective on daily events and life situations. Having that wider perspective is leading to significant events in Denmark as it reviews its history from the time period of World War II. denmark • danish • danes • danish culture • danish resistance movement
Jewish Rulers in Foreign Lands-II The Jews, though victims of social bigotry, rose to be powerful rulers in some countries in modern times as well as in the ancient times. jewish rulers • diaspora jews • foreign countries • modern times • social bigotry
Rosenstrasse Protest During World War II, the Rosentrasse Protest in Berlin showed the indomitable spirit of non-Jewish women to save their Jewish husbands and children. final solution • joseph goebbels • rosenstrasse protest • intermarriage between jews and non-jews during the • mischling
The Jewish Tragedy - Part 1 An attempt to tell the story of the Jewish genocide from the point of view ofthe ordinary Jew, with this first article by way of introduction.
The Jewish Tragedy - Part 3 The next step in the downward spiral including the effect of the Anschluss on Austrian Jews and moving on to Kristalnacht and its results.
Fear of Foreigners American immigration policy has always been subjective, but the events of 9-11 made access America more difficult for all foreigners. fera of foreigners • terrorism history • 9-11 • statue of liberty • osama bin laden
Vern Thiessen Vern Thiessen is a fascinating playwright, especially if you are a history buff. vern thiessen • einstein's gift • fritz haber • albert einstein • father of chemical warfare
Berlin Museums & Legacy of James Simon Exhibit "The State Museums of Berlin and the Legacy of James Simon" at San Francisco's Legion of Honor relates a chapter in the history of 19th- and 20th-century art collecting. art museum exhibitions • state museums of berlin • legacy of james simon • legion of honor • fine arts museums san francisco
Dutch - Keeping the Old Ways During Changing Times Dutch Shultz continued to use the old tools to create his empire, fear and the gun. These same tools would to his own end.
Dr. Joseph Goebbels Joseph Goebbels helped The Nazi Party convince a noble country that war and murder were acceptable and necessary. joseph goebbels • the nazi party • german propaganda • kristallnacht • the night of broken glass
Germany and Anti-Semitism - Part 4 Further developments in anti-Semitism in nineteenth century Germany brought the unthinkable closer as writers began openly supporting the idea of annihilation.
Intermission As a result of reading 2 books, I have decided to change the direction of this history and, though it will still be a history of the Third Reich, I will show why the German people were "Hitler's willing executioners."
When I first knew I was different A six-year old boy discovers something about himself. A true story. depression • mental health • autobiography • elvis • personal story |
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