How the Depression Blinded American Jews to Their German Relatives’ Pleas for Help In 1936

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Click Here to Read:   How the Depression Blinded American Jews to Their German Relatives’ Pleas for Help In 1936, Nazis celebrated Easter with Judenrein eggs—but a new book of family letters shows the crisis didn’t translate By Charlotte Bonelli| on the Tablet website on April 17, 2014.

Luzie Hatch with her stepmother Helene in Berlin. (Courtesy of Ralph Hatch)