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Jews in the German Army: Different generations reflect on changing attitudes

“Captain, I would rather you didn’t speak to me like that.”

Choosing to stand up to your commanding officer as a new recruit is never a decision to be taken lightly. Even more so when you’re the only Jewish member of the German Army, working alongside soldiers who fought under the Nazis in World War II.

Although decades have passed since Michael Fürst was on the receiving end of anti-Semitic comments, the sting is fresh in his memory, he tells BBC World Service’s Heart and Soul programme.

“I had never heard anything like this before, never!” he exclaims.

Now 76, Michael is a lawyer and president of the Association of Jewish Communities of Lower Saxony. His office is lined with books that reflect these twin pillars of his life, along with medals and photographs.

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