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Behind the Aegis

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Tue Apr 10, 2018, 04:37 PM Apr 2018

GI Jews Didnt Just Fight Nazis They Battled Anti-Semitism In The Ranks Too

GI Jews: Jewish Americans in World War II” begins as many Holocaust documentaries do, with a history of the rise of Hitler and Nazism in Germany mixed with what is now standard archival footage of Brownshirts and Kristallnacht. Throw in interviews with some Jewish celebrities — in this case, Carl Reiner and his friend Mel Brooks wearing his old Army jacket — and it has all the workings of a typical PBS documentary.

But the film, which premieres April 11, on the eve of Holocaust Remembrance Day, quickly takes an unexpected turn. Jewish-American soldiers, the viewer learns, weren’t only fighting Nazis during the war — they had to battle the anti-Semitic prejudice of many of their fellow soldiers.

All told, some 550,000 Jews served in World War II. A few had experienced anti-Semitism at home already in the form of “Gentiles Only” signs, for example, which were found at some public facilities across the country.

Mimi Rivkin, one of the 10,000 Jewish women who enlisted, a future member of the Women’s Army Corps, recalled a more personal incident in public school: “Suddenly kids weren’t playing with me. I asked one why and she said, ‘The teacher told us you’re a Jew and we’re not supposed to play with you.’”


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GI Jews Didnt Just Fight Nazis They Battled Anti-Semitism In The Ranks Too (Original Post) Behind the Aegis Apr 2018 OP
Ah, the good old days Cirque du So-What Apr 2018 #1
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Skittles

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2. "GI Jews"
Wed Apr 11, 2018, 12:20 AM
Apr 2018

very clever

I watched a documentary on Netflix about Jewish folk who spoke perfect German, who talked to captured Germans undercover and got them to give up all kinds of things. What got to me was, they never told the Germans who they actually were, never humiliated them. And they got far more information than torture ever would.

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