Hitler’s Jewish Soldiers

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Hitler’s Jewish Soldiers The Untold Story of Nazi Racial Laws and Men of Jewish Descent in the German Military By: Bryan Mark Rigg

University Press of Kansas

How I Started: 1992 Movie in Berlin, Europa Europa Chance meeting of “Mischling” veteran (Peter Millies)

The Bryan Mark Rigg Collection The German National Military Archive Freiburg, Germany Tens of Thousands of Documents Over 400 Interviews on Video Thousands of Photographs

“Half-Jew” Field Marshal Erhard Milch (Left)

“Half-Jew” General Helmut Wilberg

“Quarter-Jew” Admiral Bernhard Rogge

The Definition of a Jew Jewish Law (Halacha) The Nazi Racial Laws 1935 “Full-Jew” “Half-Jew” “Quarter-Jew”

The Wehrmacht and the Nazi Racial Laws “Full-Jews” “Half-Jews” “Quarter-Jews” Number of “Mischling” Soldiers Hitler Exemptions

Holocaust What Did they Know OT Forced Labor Camps “Half-Jew” Anton Mayer

Identity The Roots of Identity The Importance of Identity “Half-Jew” Werner Goldberg

Questions “Half-Jew” Colonel Walter Hollaender