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Berlin's Jewish Hospital and its survival during the Holocaust

Berlin's Jewish Hospital remained the only Jewish institution operating throughout the Nazi era, functioning as a medical facility and transit camp under the controversial director Walter Lustig. Hundreds of Jews survived there until liberation by the Red Army in 1945, aided by bureaucratic inertia and a final intervention to prevent execution.

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HolocaustWorld War IIJewish historyBerlinWalter LustigsurvivalGestapoReich Association of JewsdeportationJewish Hospital

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How did Berlin's Jewish Hospital and hundreds of its patients survive the Holocaust?

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