William Floyd

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How did Hitler manage to ratchet up the persecution of Germany’s Jews during the 1930s without provoking foreign interference or even intervention? He did this, in part, by phasing in restrictions and even occasionally holding out the prospect that some Jews could remain in Germany—or at least in Theresienstadt—in the long run.
Why?: Explaining the Holocaust
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