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Using Yiddish sources in studying the Holocaust

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For the last 1000 years Yiddish was spoken by most Ashkenazi Jews, starting in Germany but spreading to much of Eastern Europe and continued to serve as the language of everyday discourse. Most of the early testimonies concerning life under the Nazis were written in Yiddish

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