What was it like to live openly as a Jew in Berlin during the
Holocaust? Was such a thing even possible? The answers are found in
this remarkable story of someone with one Jewish parent and one
non-Jewish parent who spent the entire Second World War living in
Berlin, doing forced labor and wearing the Yellow Star. Subject to
all Nazi regulations except deportation to the east, the position
of this Geltungsjude and others like him was precarious, difficult
and dangerous. What did he see, hear and experience? Come and find
out.
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