On wiki [[Berlin]] page I added "text". Vicki, you objected.
Around 1933, some 160,000 Jews were living in Berlin, a third of all German Jews. They
constituted four percent of the population. A third of them were poor immigrants from
Eastern Europe, who lived mainly in Scheunenviertel near Alexanderplatz?. The Jews were
persecuted from the beginning of the Nazi regime. In March all Jewish doctors had to leave
the Charité hospital. "As apparent counter-measure a worldwide Jewish boycott was
called on March 24, 1933 with a Daily Express, London newspaper article stating: Judea
Declares War On Germany (complete text:[[2]]). The many economic boycott actions were
answered in the first week of April, when Nazi officials ordered the German population not
to buy at Jewish shops."
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[[2]] = Shofar Nizcor website.
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Vicki, would you object if I changed the last sentence to read:
"In the first week of April, Nazi officials ordered the German population not to buy
at Jewish shops".
instead of:
"The many economic boycott actions were answered in the first week of April, when
Nazi officials ordered the German population not to buy at Jewish shops".
Please let me know here.
Thank you
H. Jonat
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