Heidegger's experiences with Nazism and anti-Semitism did not include:
A. deleting references to Husserl from later editions of his books.
B. defending his views on grounds of academic freedom.
C. addressing a Nazi rally.
D. enforcing anti-Jewish regulations at the university.
E. praising Hitler in public forums.
Answer: B
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