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History, 09.02.2022 05:30 luis9527

How was the problem confronting Germans of Jewish descent in 1935 similar to that faced by the Bear in reading, The Bear That Wasn’t in Chapter 1? How do the two differ? How is the dilemma similar to that faced by Susie Phipps (see reading, Defining Race in Chapter 1)? How does it differ?

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