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Those Jews strong enough were considered as slaves for the German "masters".
The Killing Squads could not deal with so many people, so they were shipped off to more "efficient" death camps.
Jews from wide areas were rounded up and forced to live in unbearable conditions in cramped ghettos.
In one night of terror, German mobs destroyed what they could of the Jewish presence.
How could something so joyous be draped in such fear?
As a non-Jew I have the historical responsibility to fight against hatred of Jews.
Medical clowns in Israeli hospitals are making a real difference.
From the Holocaust to the Israeli flag, what is the deeper meaning of this six-pointed Jewish symbol?
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