The revisionist's apology: the current police chief of Norway apologizes for the arrest of the Jews in 1942
First of all, no one knew of extermination camps and the risk of attempting a hazardous escape to Sweden under the threat of the death penalty seemed a much greater risk than that of being arrested and probably sent to a labor camp. [...]less than 40% of the registered Jews in Norway were arrested a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | American diplomacy 2013-11, p.1 |
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Zusammenfassung: | First of all, no one knew of extermination camps and the risk of attempting a hazardous escape to Sweden under the threat of the death penalty seemed a much greater risk than that of being arrested and probably sent to a labor camp. [...]less than 40% of the registered Jews in Norway were arrested and sent to concentration camps. |
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ISSN: | 1094-8120 1094-8120 |