JWST 240 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Iron Guard, Nuremberg Laws, Gestapo

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10 Feb 2020
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These movements were small, the biggest crowd was in warsaw in. They were illegal but made the lives of polish jews quite difficult - supported economic boycotts, threatened jewish individuals. This had a significant impact after the occupation, people who denounce jewish individuals to the gestapo were sympathizers or members of the fascist parties. Poland did not collaborate in any organized way with nazi germany at any point. These parties were much bigger and influential. They at certain points were both in charge of the government in the. Both the iron guard had about 250,000 members and the hungarian. Both countries introduced racial laws similar to the nuremburg laws. In many ways the movement in romania developed and flourished at universities across the country, the founder of the movement was. Corneliu zelia codreanu - there was a cult like movement where he played a role as a reincarnation or embodiment of the archangel.

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