Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

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
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.
Willi Ermann of Saarbrxc3xbccken, a German Jewish soldier in World War I: Ermann was murdered at Auschwitz in the Holocaust.
World War I[edit]
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.
After World War I, antisemitism grew again, during the time of the Weimar Republic and later on during the Nazi reign.