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An historical and contemporary view of Jewish doctors in Germany

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States that Jewish doctors were persecuted in the Third Reich, first, in their role as professionals representing economic competition to comparable "Aryan" colleagues, but also because they strove to keep alive German Jews, who were in their care as ordinary patients.

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