Misjudging Danger
Many Jewish families in Germany during the early 1930s grappled with the rising tide of Nazi antisemitism, often believing it to be a temporary phase. The fear of losing their homes and the uncertainty of emigration led many to stay, despite the escalating pressures and discrimination. This tragic miscalculation would have devastating consequences as the situation rapidly deteriorated.In this clip
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