Baptists, Bootleggers, and Everything in Between

Baptists, Bootleggers, and Everything in Between

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Professor Hamilton's Diary: Sept. 15, 1935

Professor Hamilton's Diary: Sept. 15, 1935

They have a quiet Sunday; Nazis pass Nuremberg Laws against Jews

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Professor Hamilton's Diary: Sept. 15, 1935
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While the Hamiltons had a quiet Sunday today, taking Gwennie to Sunday school and hanging around the house, a raucous multi-day Nazi Party rally in Nuremberg, Germany was coming to an end with the passage of laws harshly discriminating against Jewish citizens.

Paid subscribers can read on about this action that ultimately led to the extermination of six million men, women, and children.

The picture of Adolf Hitler surveying stormtroopers in Nuremberg in 1935 is from the Polish national archives, accessed via Wikimedia Commons.

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