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Jews who were married to non-Jews had a greater chance of surviving the Holocaust. In Germany, Jews in "privileged mixed marriages" were exempt from some anti-Jewish laws. All intermarried Jews in Greater Germany were generally exempted from deportation during the Holocaust until early 1945, which enabled 90 percent to survive. However, they faced strong pressure from Nazi authorities to divorce, which would end the protection for the Jewish partner. A famous event is the 1943 Rosenstrasse protest, in which non-Jewish women protested in Berlin after their Jewish husbands were arrested. It is unclear whether this action prevented the deportation of their husbands.

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  • Matrimonios mixtos de judíos en el Holocausto (es)
  • Intermarried Jews in the Holocaust (en)
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  • Jews who were married to non-Jews had a greater chance of surviving the Holocaust. In Germany, Jews in "privileged mixed marriages" were exempt from some anti-Jewish laws. All intermarried Jews in Greater Germany were generally exempted from deportation during the Holocaust until early 1945, which enabled 90 percent to survive. However, they faced strong pressure from Nazi authorities to divorce, which would end the protection for the Jewish partner. A famous event is the 1943 Rosenstrasse protest, in which non-Jewish women protested in Berlin after their Jewish husbands were arrested. It is unclear whether this action prevented the deportation of their husbands. (en)
  • Los judíos que estaban casados con quienes no eran judíos corrían menos peligro de muerte durante el Holocausto. En Alemania, los judíos de «matrimonios mixtos privilegiados» estaban exentos de algunas leyes antijudías. Todos los judíos casados medinye matrimonio mixtos (privilegiaso o no) estuvieron en Alemania generalmente exentos de la deportación durante el Holocausto hasta principios de 1945, lo que permitió que el 90 por ciento sobreviviera. Sin embargo, enfrentaron una fuerte presión de las autoridades nazis para que se divorciaran, lo que terminaría con la protección de la pareja judía. Un evento famoso fueron las protestas de Rosenstraße de 1943, en la que mujeres no judías protestaron en Berlín después de que sus esposos judíos fueran arrestados. No está claro si esta acción evit (es)
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  • Jews who were married to non-Jews had a greater chance of surviving the Holocaust. In Germany, Jews in "privileged mixed marriages" were exempt from some anti-Jewish laws. All intermarried Jews in Greater Germany were generally exempted from deportation during the Holocaust until early 1945, which enabled 90 percent to survive. However, they faced strong pressure from Nazi authorities to divorce, which would end the protection for the Jewish partner. A famous event is the 1943 Rosenstrasse protest, in which non-Jewish women protested in Berlin after their Jewish husbands were arrested. It is unclear whether this action prevented the deportation of their husbands. (en)
  • Los judíos que estaban casados con quienes no eran judíos corrían menos peligro de muerte durante el Holocausto. En Alemania, los judíos de «matrimonios mixtos privilegiados» estaban exentos de algunas leyes antijudías. Todos los judíos casados medinye matrimonio mixtos (privilegiaso o no) estuvieron en Alemania generalmente exentos de la deportación durante el Holocausto hasta principios de 1945, lo que permitió que el 90 por ciento sobreviviera. Sin embargo, enfrentaron una fuerte presión de las autoridades nazis para que se divorciaran, lo que terminaría con la protección de la pareja judía. Un evento famoso fueron las protestas de Rosenstraße de 1943, en la que mujeres no judías protestaron en Berlín después de que sus esposos judíos fueran arrestados. No está claro si esta acción evitó la deportación de sus maridos. (es)
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