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The armed killers showed up on doorsteps, hunting their victims where they lived. Eighty years ago, the Holocaust arrived in Jewish families’ front yards and town squares. 1941 isn’t the Holocaust narrative we are used to. There are no cattle cars, no barbed wire fences, no shaved heads or striped uniforms.

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