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May 24, 2002 - Image 89

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-05-24

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Jewish Artists
Show Watercolors

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The Clown

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The Great
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Side and front photographs of "half-Jew" Anton Mayer, similar to those that often accompanied a Mishlings application for exemption. Hitler often went over forms
completed by soldiers of mixed ethnic heritage, checked their service records and viewed their pictures to evaluate whether they had what he termed "Jewish" features.

BLURRING

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SOLDIER

THE UNTOLD STORY OF NAZI RACIAL
LAWS AND MEN OF JEWISH DESCENT
IN THE GERMAN MILITARY

BRYAN MARK RIGG

As author Bryan Mark Rigg demonstrates
in "Hitler's Jewish Soldiers," nowhere was
the application of racial purity laws more
fraught with contradiction than in
the German military.
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