Abstract

The practice of persecuting the Jews in Germany after 1933 was marked not only by anti-Jewish laws and regulations. It was also characterised by a high degree of public violence against Jews. This article explores the most important stages in the escalation of violence against the Jews, which began long before the infamous 1938 November Pogrom.

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