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The Poptagasthuis is a hofje (almshouse) in Marsum in the Dutch province of Fryslân. It is a rijksmonument.
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The question of how much knowledge German civilians had about the Holocaust whilst it was happening has been studied and debated by historians. In Nazi Germany, it was an open secret among the population by 1943, Peter Longerich argues, but some authors place it even earlier. After the war, many Germans claimed that they were ignorant of the crimes perpetrated by the Nazi regime, a claim associated with the stereotypical phrase \"Davon haben wir nichts gewusst\".
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