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Die jüdische Presse im Dritten Reich
註釋The Jewish press functioned in Nazi Germany between 1933-38. It was produced by Jewish journalists who had worked for the general press and individuals who had worked for Jewish publications in the pre-Nazi period. Its contents reflected how Jews sought to deal with the increasing precariousness of their existence. The Jewish press in the Nazi period provided entertainment and a forum in which a considerable range of issues was discussed, including religion, Zionism, whether to stay or leave, and relations between religion and politics.