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The Jews Are Not Alone

Zukerman, William | November 9, 1940 issue

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The world seems to have accepted the Nazi persecution of Jews as an incontestable fact with which it must come to terms. Nazi dictator of Germany Adolf Hitler has reduced to the commonplace even so awful a tragedy as the literal extermination of a people. He has standardized Jewish persecution like everything else and Jewish news is now the same in all Nazi-occupied territories. The World War II, which has brought about so many changes in Europe, seems on a superficial view to have left the Jewish problem untouched.

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JEWS; NAZI persecution; HOLOCAUST, Jewish (1939-1945); WORLD War, 1939-1945; CHANGE; HITLER, Adolf, 1889-1945; EUROPE; GERMANY
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