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History Daily

The Rosenstrasse Protests

History Daily

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🗓️ 27 February 2025

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

February 27, 1943. During the darkest days of World War Two, more than a thousand Jews are released from Nazi detention after their non-Jewish wives and family-members stage a protest on the streets of Berlin.


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or you can get all of History Daily plus other fantastic history podcasts at IntoHistory.com. It's February 27, 1943 in Berlin, Germany.

0:31.3

44-year-old Julius Israel shivers in his thin jacket as he steps outside the gates of a large

0:37.0

armaments factory.

0:38.7

Once a tailor, Julius is now being forced to work on an assembly line,

0:43.2

turning out weapons for the Nazi war machine.

0:46.3

After his latest exhausting shift in the factory,

0:49.4

Julius begins the long walk home to his wife,

0:52.3

but he barely makes it 10 yards before a tarp-covered truck

0:56.5

skids to a halt in front of him. Armed police jump out and bark at Julius to get inside.

1:03.2

Julius doesn't resist. During a volley of insults and slurs from the police, he climbs into the

1:09.7

back of the truck, which then roars off down the street.

1:14.1

Julius has seen many others taken in raids like this ever since Adolf Hitler came to power,

1:19.3

though he's never been the victim before.

1:21.5

He is Jewish, but he's partly protected from the Nazis by his marriage.

1:26.0

His wife is what race theorists call Aryan,

1:28.9

and it's her status that has kept Julius out of concentration camps until today.

1:34.4

Sitting next to him in the back of the truck, Julius recognizes other intermarried men like him.

1:40.2

And as the vehicle rumbles down the streets of Berlin, Julius grows terrified that the fragile protection their marriages have afforded them is finally at an end.

1:52.6

Julius Israel is right to be worried.

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