Political activism took many forms and was practiced by people and organizations from the entire political spectrum. Activism that challenged the Nazi regime or supported the people it persecuted included efforts to raise funds for relief programs, promote awareness of Nazi crimes, and agitate for refugee aid and immigration reform.
activism
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American Christians, Nazi Germany, and the Holocaust
Americans and the HolocaustRobert Durr: “Oh, Church Wake Up, For the Sake of Peace”
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American College Students and the Nazi Threat
Americans and the HolocaustStriking Students Take Oath at Campus Recreation Hall
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US Government Rescue Efforts
Americans and the HolocaustSummary of Bermuda Conference Recommendations
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Higher Education in Nazi Germany
Everyday Life: Roles, Motives, and Choices During the HolocaustTelegram Regarding the "Action against the Un-German Spirit"
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Black Americans and World War II
Americans and the HolocaustUntitled Drawing by Arthur Szyk
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American Witnesses and the Third Reich
Americans and the HolocaustW. E. B. Du Bois: "A Forum of Fact and Opinion: Race Prejudice in Nazi Germany"
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Artists and Visual Culture in Wartime Europe
Everyday Life: Roles, Motives, and Choices During the HolocaustZine from German-Occupied Greece