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Protest and silence: resistance histories in Post-War Germany: the missing case of intermarried Germans

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States that German women married to Jews stayed married not because their husbands were Jewish, but because they were family. He points out that Rosenstrasse, "the only incident of mass German protest against the deportation of German Jews," proved that if the Germans had protested against the marginalization of the Jews, countless German Jews could have been saved

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