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Hedi Hofmann recounts the plight of Jews and Mongrels (Mischlinge).
The particularized plight of Jews in hiding was vaporized into what Kanin called "the infinite".
The experiences of those closest to Singer seem to have made him particularly sensitive to the plight of Jews in the Soviet Union, regardless of whether they were victims of the regime or of their own idealism.
Research by a University of Manchester historian has cast new light on the way Britons responded to the desperate plight of Jews fleeing Germany after the Nazis came to power.
But within that coverage is recurring evidence of a guiding principle: do not feature the plight of Jews, and take care, when reporting it, to link their suffering to that of many other Europeans.
To many historians, the event helped force Congress to hold its first hearings on the plight of Jews in Europe and contributed directly to the creation of a government rescue agency, the War Refugee Board, in January 1944.
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This unwieldy pageant-opera-oratorio was conceived in 1933 by the impresario Meyer Weisgal to alert American Jews to their Zionist destiny in Palestine and to alert the world to the plight of German Jews under Nazism.
Did the plight of the Jews matter?
A REPORTER IN EGYPT about the plight of Egyptian Jews.
It is also a moral question emblematic of the Allied response to the plight of the Jews during the Holocaust.
But Zygielbojm is surely correct in saying that the plight of the Jews was largely overlooked at the time.
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