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![]() Resistance of the Heart, Intermarriage and the Rosenstrasse Protest in Nazi Germany Nathan Stoltzfus HISTORY 2001 PAPER 386 PAGES
A riveting account of the Berlin women who rescued their Jewish husbands from deportation and death in early 1943. The Nazi's housed 1,700-2,000 Jewish men, mostly with with non-Jewish spouses, awaiting deporation in Rosenstrasse in central Berlin. All were set free after a week-long, leaderless street protest, mostly by women.
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