Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... Nazis worked scientifically ; they cut at the roots . Material Damage to the Jews in Nazi - Occupied Countries According to the most conservative and careful estimate , the material loss suffered by the Jewish people in the Nazi ...
... Nazis worked scientifically ; they cut at the roots . Material Damage to the Jews in Nazi - Occupied Countries According to the most conservative and careful estimate , the material loss suffered by the Jewish people in the Nazi ...
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... Nazi prop- aganda and the deterioration of the Jewish position was not evident elsewhere , the influence of the Nazis and their allies , particularly through their agents , on the situation of the Jews in that region could hardly be ...
... Nazi prop- aganda and the deterioration of the Jewish position was not evident elsewhere , the influence of the Nazis and their allies , particularly through their agents , on the situation of the Jews in that region could hardly be ...
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... Nazi Germany in 1938-39 , the loyalty of the Jews and their preference for the Soviet regime over the West were called into question . Beginning in 1938 , therefore , a number of Jewish cultural in- stitutions - schools , newspapers ...
... Nazi Germany in 1938-39 , the loyalty of the Jews and their preference for the Soviet regime over the West were called into question . Beginning in 1938 , therefore , a number of Jewish cultural in- stitutions - schools , newspapers ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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