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Confessing Church and antisemitism: Protestant identity, German nationhood, and the exclusion of the Jews

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The insistence of the Confessing Church on preserving a Germany linked to its Reformation heritage, by exposing the continuing, deeply problematic relationship between Christianity and Judaism, facilitated the isolation, deportation and extermination of minorities, especially Jews who did not "belong" to the German natin

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