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The text related to the cultural heritage 'ShUM Sites of Speyer, Worms and Mainz' has mentioned 'World War I' in the following places:
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Contents 1 From Rome to the Crusades 1.1 Cultural and religious centre of European Jewry 2 A period of massacres (1096xe2x80x931349) 3 In the Holy Roman Empire 3.1 Moses Mendelssohn 3.2 The Jewish Enlightenment 3.3 Reorganization of the German Jewish Community 3.4 Birth of the Reform Movement 4 1815xe2x80x931918 4.1 World War I 5 Weimar years, 1919xe2x80x9333 5.1 Antisemitism 5.2 Intellectuals 6 Jews under the Nazis (1933xe2x80x9345) 7 The Holocaust in Germany 8 Persistence of antisemitism 9 Jews in Germany from 1945 to the reunification 9.1 Jews of West Germany 9.2 Jews of East Germany 10 Jews in the reunited Germany (post-1990) 11 See also 12 Notes 13 References 14 Further reading 14.1 Historiography 14.2 In German 15 External links | WIKI |
The headstones of the fallen Jewish soldiers who fought for Germany in World War I were removed during World War II, and were later replaced. | WIKI |
Willi Ermann of Saarbrxc3xbccken, a German Jewish soldier in World War I: Ermann was murdered at Auschwitz in the Holocaust. | WIKI |
World War I[edit] | WIKI |
A higher percentage of German Jews fought in World War I than of any other ethnic, religious or political group in Germany; some 12,000 died for their country. | WIKI |
After World War I, antisemitism grew again, during the time of the Weimar Republic and later on during the Nazi reign. | WIKI |