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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: How much hegemony does the Third Reich have in this story? Are they a globe-spanning empire that has succeeded in the FinalSolution? Or [[VestigalEmpire are they a dying tyranny whose residents don't question it out of a fear of being assassinated]]? The murderous insecurity of the [=SS=] officer implies that it might be the latter.

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: How much hegemony does the Third Reich have in this story? Are they a globe-spanning empire that has succeeded in the FinalSolution? Or [[VestigalEmpire [[VestigialEmpire are they a dying tyranny whose residents don't question it out of a fear of being assassinated]]? murdered by the state]]? The murderous insecurity of the [=SS=] officer implies that it might be the latter.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: How much hegemony does the Third Reich have in this story? Are they a globe-spanning empire that has succeeded in the FinalSolution? Or [[VesitgalEmpire are they a dying tyranny whose residents don't question it out of a fear of being assassinated]]? The murderous insecurity of the [=SS=] officer implies that it might be the latter.

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: How much hegemony does the Third Reich have in this story? Are they a globe-spanning empire that has succeeded in the FinalSolution? Or [[VesitgalEmpire [[VestigalEmpire are they a dying tyranny whose residents don't question it out of a fear of being assassinated]]? The murderous insecurity of the [=SS=] officer implies that it might be the latter.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: How much hegemony does the Third Reich have in this story? Are they a globe-spanning empire that has succeeded in the FinalSolution? Or [[VesitgalEmpire are they a dying tyranny whose residents don't question it out of a fear of being assassinated]]? The murderous insecurity of the [=SS=] officer implies that it might be the latter.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: To ''Literature/InThePresenceOfMineEnemies'' by the same author. Both stories deal with a secret "Jewish" community in a world ruled by Nazis, albeit from completely different angles. The protagonists of ''Enemies'' are crypto-Jews hiding from the Reich by pretending to be Aryans; however, the "Jews" in ''Shetl Days'' are ethnic Germans who have adopted Jewish traditions and culture and are HiddenInPlainSight as certified Aryans whose job is to pretend to be Jewish.

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