Transcription: Into that dark night is a history of Nazi Germany and the Jews in the 1930s, when Hitler's Nazi party created a totalitarian state, bent on transforming the lives of all Germans and the ruthless exclusion of the Jews from the new racist, anti-Semitic and nationalistic order. Feeling betrayed by their homeland, facing terror and harsh anti-Jewish laws, German Jewry provided education and welfare for its young and needy. Side by side with mass integration and menacing ruin, a strong Jewish press and vigorous cultural life nevertheless flourished. In the years following the outbreak of World War ...