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Jesse N.ParticipantTo answer the specific questions:
The Nazis made it a national policy to determine the origin of every person in their control and to classify them as appropriate. They had specific guidelines they used for classification, and these were generally out of the hands of the individual. So, the government investigated everybody and selected those who failed to meet the criteria for liquidation. Once classified, there was nothing a person could do to officially change that designation. A person might not wear the star, but it wouldn’t matter if his papers stated he was a Jew. Some (like Anne Frank) hid, but for many this was unsuccessful, and they were captured. Incidentally, one way they checked for Jews in hiding was to look for a circumcision; a male in Germany who had been circumcised was 99.9 percent likely to be a Jew.
I don’t have any doubt in my mind that Judaism is a religion.
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Name : Jesse N., Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Jewish, Age : 40, City : Herzliya, State : NA, Country : Israel, Occupation : Engineer, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Upper middle class,- AuthorPosts