Asked by Johnathen Zenuh on Jul 03, 2024
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In 1933 Germany, 44 percent of marriages involving a Jew were with a non-Jew.
Non-Jew
A person who does not follow Jewish religion or is not of Jewish ethnicity.
- Discern the processes and implications tied to group loyalty.
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pranav ghatpande7 days ago
Final Answer :
True
Explanation :
In 1933, approximately 44 percent of all marriages involving Jewish individuals in Germany were indeed with non-Jewish partners, reflecting a significant level of assimilation and intermarriage within the Jewish community at that time.
Learning Objectives
- Discern the processes and implications tied to group loyalty.