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How to spread the NAZI racism in the German villages and was german wwii uniforms as the term "Volksgemeinschaft".
Frieda Pinto, sister of the Jewish butcher levy Pinto, lived in Jengum, a village in East Frisia counted 1200 inhabitants. 1935 Known as, that she wanted to shrink Adolf Cohen from Wittmund with her fiance, a demonstration was formed after his arrival.
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Window panes were taken to the House of the Pintos, and the crowd chanted anti-Semitic slogans. She demanded that Cohen must - settle in the place with success. After the Mayor and the Dorfpolizist had spoken with the butcher, Cohen said he was leaving the venue within half an hour. A large crowd followed him up to the ferry.
The central instrument was just in the province according to Michael Wildt the persecution of the Jewish neighbors as "Enemies", attack the civil order and establish a racist "Volksgemeinschaft". In small places, where the Nazis conquered although the positions, but not always the world war 2 uniforms power won had, let show clear making the "Volksgemeinschaft" as in the large cities.
As in the urban anonymity succeeded rather Jewish victims, to find a hiding place. In addition, international and economic considerations had forced the players in the major cities for restraint. In the countryside, however, the conditions were manageable as unscathed, all the players visible and knowable.
It was question whether this juxtaposition of city and country - in the face of extremely violent actions in Berlin and other major cities - is not too holzschnittartig. Also, it is necessary to ask why Wildt must make this distinction at all, to describe the violent exclusion of Jews in Germany. Nevertheless, its focus on the small villages is revealing, not least because his sources.
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