Michael Macdonald

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Behind a two-metre fence, ‘a regular Eastern Jewish shtetl life came into being, with its own administration, political parties, police, camp law-court, religious institutions such as synagogues, a mikvah and a kosher kitchen, a health service, professional training facilities, schools, kindergartens, theatre groups, orchestras, sporting associations and much else besides.’25
Aftermath: Life in the Fallout of the Third Reich
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