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Margarete Sommer, Berlin Catholics and Germany's Jews 1939-45

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Examines the role and activities of Catholic social worker Margarete Sommer, director of the Church's Berlin-based Special Relief Office in World War II. Charged with reporting to German bishops on Nazi anti-Jewish measures, Sommer unsuccessfully sought to influence them to speak out. She did however succeed in hiding Jews, protecting them from deportation, and facilitating their emigration.

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