Berlin, Boykott-Posten vor jüdischem Warenhaus
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by Joshua Levitt
Members of the Nazi Sturmabteilung, the storm troopers, holding placards that say, “Deutsche! Wehrt Euch! Kauft nicht bei Juden!” or “Germans! Defend yourselves! Don’t buy from Jews,” in front of Israel’s Department Store, in Berlin, on April 1, 1933, at the start of the Nazi boycott of Jewish-owned businesses. Photo: WikiCommons.
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