One of my main concerns while reading Mrs. Culp’s diary is the danger her older sister, Rosa Rosendorff, and brother-in-law, Hans, were facing in Berlin. By 1937 the lives of Jewish people in Hitler’s Germany had become almost impossible. They weren’t being sent to concentration camps yet, but they had been deprived of most of their rights. Kristallnacht
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