Julie Gray

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Prior to 1933, antisemitism seemed crude and shameful in many quarters; now it was identified with patriotism everywhere. Conversely, expressing sympathy for Jews was now an unpatriotic act that could attract suspicion or condemnation. Attacking Jews was of far greater importance to the Nazis than defending them was to other Germans, so most such people decided that discretion was the better part of valor and said nothing.
Why?: Explaining the Holocaust
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