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A critical evaluation of the resistance of German Protestantism to the Holocaust

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The majority of the Protestant churches were undisturbed by Nazi antisemitism. But even men like Barth and Niemoller minimized its extent. When the Protestant churches were directly affected, some churchmen responded in heroic fashion. An earlier recognition that Jews and Gentiles were part of the same body might have avoided the occasion for largely ineffective heroism

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