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Delaying Decisions in Crisis. Why not leave
During periods of escalating anti-Semitism, individuals may choose not to act immediately due to a complex mix of hope and denial. Many Jewish families in Germany during the early 1930s might have believed that the situation was temporary, thinking that existing hardships were just phases to endure. The absence of extreme violence against them could lead to complacency, as their daily lives still appeared normal. Without awareness of the more horrific future plans outlined by figures like Hitler, they might have felt reassured by the continuity of social relationships, which contributed to their delay in drastic action.