Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License additional terms may apply. ⚠️ Disclaimer: Content from Wikipedia English language website. Zigeuner (short story) English Wiki: Online encyclopedia Brown Super Bowl LV Rupert Murdoch Lamar Hunt De La Soul Super Bowl LII Super Bowl LVIII 2023 Ohio train derailment Kiara Advani John Travolta Miles Teller Hogwarts Legacy Jakub Jankto Pedro Pascal State Farm Stadium DeVonta Smith Terry Bradshaw List of highest-grossing Indian films Harrison Ford Michael Keaton Sidharth Malhotra Brink's-Mat robbery The Last of Us American football Pakistan Super League List of highest-grossing films Sasha Calle Blake Lively Megan Fox Bella Ramsey Bigg Boss (Hindi season 16) Michael Strahan Dave Grohl Women's Premier League (cricket) Beyoncé You (season 4) □ More □ Wiki languages: 1,000,000+ articles English Русский Deutsch Italiano Português 日本語 Français 中文 العربية Español 한국어 Nederlands Svenska Polski Українська مصرى 粵語 Dansk فارسی Tiếng Việt ไท Winaray Sinugboanong Binisaya □ Top trends keywords English Wiki: Main Page Rihanna Patrick Mahomes ASAP Rocky Travis Kelce Super Bowl LVII Jalen Hurts List of Super Bowl halftime shows Andy Reid Jason Kelce Super Bowl List of Super Bowl champions Valentine's Day Kansas City Chiefs Clark Hunt Isiah Pacheco Hassan Jameel Nick Sirianni ChatGPT Pat Mahomes The Last of Us (TV series) The Flash (film) Super Bowl LIV Pathaan (film) Pat Tillman Chris Brown 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquake Tom Brady Cleopatra Super Bowl LVI Philadelphia Eagles YouTube JuJu Smith-Schuster Bradley Cooper Ezra Miller Chad Henne Deaths in 2023 Greg Olsen (American football) Chris Stapleton David Jude Jolicoeur A. Stieglitz angrily threatens the rabbi, and then goes about his business. He encounters a field rabbi, who reminds Stieglitz that their people have been made to suffer as much as the Romani have, and that Stieglitz could have just as easily wound up on the train. The narration reveals that Stieglitz is actually a secular Jew. The story ends with the whole Romani village being deported. Thus, in this timeline, the Nazis are actually accepting of Jewish people, while the Romani, communists, and homosexuals are the focus of Hitler's wrath. Moreover, Hitler became sympathetic to the Jews after witnessing the Russians abuse them. As Stieglitz arranges for the Romani village's population to be placed on a train for occupied Poland, and, implicitly, their deaths, he further reflects on Hitler's antiziganism, which developed on the Eastern Front in part because of the efforts of Romani on behalf of Russia (who he reportedly saw stealing horses, telegraph wire and boots, leading to unnecessary deaths and injuries of German troops). It is revealed that the alternate timeline at play when a Hungarian driver describes Adolf Hitler's service in the Austria-Hungarian Army on the Eastern Front of World War I. In the meantime, Stieglitz is tasked with rounding up a village of Romani people (called Zigeuner in German), in western Hungary, consistent with the Nazi Party's real life efforts to exterminate the Roma. Stieglitz is hopeful that Szálasi and his Arrow Cross Party will be motivated to fight off the Red Army, which has just crossed the country's eastern border. The POV character is Joseph Stieglitz, a Hauptsturmführer of the SS, stationed in Hungary shortly after Germany invaded the country and replaced Miklos Horthy with Ferenc Szálasi. The story is set in October 1944 during a different version of World War II, although those differences are not immediately clear.
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