This is the passage, the questions are on the bottom:
1.What does the author mean by the...
This is the passage, the questions are on the bottom:
1.What does the author mean by the phrase “long cavalry” of Jews?
2.Other than the Germans who actually gassed the Jews, Who else were eyewitnesses to the extermination process?
3. What evidence does Kremer give to show that the German government did not try to keep the extermination hidden from the German people?
4.In the opinion of the author how many people are aware of the German extermination policies?
5.What evidence in the past and supports the authors view?
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