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: This book by Nathan Stoltzfus is widely considered a solid academic addition to the literature on the controversy and public opposition during the Nazi regime.

The was a rare and significant act of nonviolent resistance in Nazi Germany, where thousands of non-Jewish women protested for the release of their Jewish husbands. Historical Context Rosenstrasse

: On February 27, 1943, the Gestapo began arresting the last remaining Jews in Berlin, including those in "privileged" interfaith marriages. : This book by Nathan Stoltzfus is widely

: A comprehensive source guide for those looking to explore original archival documents related to this event and the broader era. Media & Commemoration Rosenstrasse

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