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Resistance by Nielsen
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- Now that we were easily identified, we became easy marks for Poles or Germans who considered harassment a cheap form of entertainment.†
p. 12.2 *
- Out there we were harassed, beaten.†
p. 82.7
- The szmalcownik may face a few minutes' harassment for being caught after curfew, but it was nothing compared to the consequences we'd get, and we both knew it.†
p. 121.3
- These were like the men who had stopped Yitzchak and my father on the street and harassed them or even beat them, knowing they wouldn't fight back because the persecution would only get worse if they did.†
p. 171.6
Definitions:
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(1)
(harass) to repeatedly bother or attack
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)