Just as in the 1930s, the atrocities of the Holocaust did not emerge in a vacuum – nor did they appear overnight. They were preceded by a slow, insidious unravelling: the stripping away of rights, the demonetisation of Jews in public discourse, boycotts of Jewish businesses, restrictions on Jewish participation in civic life, and relentless propaganda that normalised hate.
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