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|a Jews in Nazi Berlin :
|b From Kristallnacht to Liberation /
|c ed. by Beate Meyer, Chana Schütz, Hermann Simon.
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|b University of Chicago Press,
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|c ©2009
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|a 1 online resource (406 p.) :
|b 50 color plates, 138 halftones, 6 tables
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|a Studies in German-Jewish Cultural History and Literature, Franz Rosenzweig Minerva Research Center, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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|t Frontmatter --
|t Contents --
|t Foreword --
|t Preface --
|t Part One. 1938 --
|t Chapter One. 1938: The Year of Fate --
|t Chapter Two. The Juni-Aktion ( June Operation) in Berlin --
|t Part Two. Emigration --
|t Chapter Three. The Flight and Expulsion of German Jews --
|t Part Three. Aryanization --
|t Chapter Four. "Aryanized" and Financially Ruined: The Case of the Garbáty Family --
|t Part Four. The Yellow Star --
|t Chapter Five. Berlin Jews: Deprived of Rights, Impoverished, and Branded --
|t Chapter Six. The Jüdisches Nachrichtenblatt, 1938-43 --
|t Part Five. Zionists --
|t Chapter Seven. אף על פי כן (In Spite of Everything): Zionists in Berlin --
|t Part Six. Forced Labor --
|t Chapter Eight. Forced Labor --
|t Chapter Nine. The Rosenstrasse Protest --
|t Part Seven. Deportation --
|t Chapter Ten. The Deportations --
|t Chapter Eleven. Every Person Has a Name --
|t Chapter Twelve. The Opera Singer Therese Rothauser --
|t Chapter Thirteen. Sad Experiences in the Hell of Nazi Germany: The Scheurenberg Family --
|t Chapter Fourteen. Ruth Schwersenz's Poesiealbum --
|t Part Eight. Betrayal --
|t Chapter Fifteen. Snatchers: The Berlin Gestapo's Jewish Informants --
|t Part Nine. Survival --
|t Chapter Sixteen. How the Frankenstein Family Survived Underground, 1943-45 --
|t Chapter Seventeen. Banished from the Fatherland: How Hans Rosenthal Survived the Nazi Regime --
|t Part Ten. Jewish Organizations --
|t Chapter Eighteen. The Fine Line between Responsible Action and Collaboration: The Reichsvereinigung der Juden in Deutschland and the Jewish Community in Berlin, 1938-45 --
|t Chapter Nineteen. Oranienburger Strasse 28-31 --
|t Acknowledgments --
|t Abbreviations --
|t Glossary --
|t Contributors --
|t Illustration Credits --
|t Name Index
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|a Though many of the details of Jewish life under Hitler are familiar, historical accounts rarely afford us a real sense of what it was like for Jews and their families to live in the shadow of Nazi Germany's oppressive racial laws and growing violence. With Jews in Nazi Berlin, those individual lives-and the constant struggle they required-come fully into focus, and the result is an unprecedented and deeply moving portrait of a people. Drawing on a remarkably rich archive that includes photographs, objects, official documents, and personal papers, the editors of Jews in Nazi Berlin have assembled a multifaceted picture of Jewish daily life in the Nazi capital during the height of the regime's power. The book's essays and images are divided into thematic sections, each representing a different aspect of the experience of Jews in Berlin, covering such topics as emigration, the yellow star, Zionism, deportation, betrayal, survival, and more. To supplement-and, importantly, to humanize-the comprehensive documentary evidence, the editors draw on an extensive series of interviews with survivors of the Nazi persecution, who present gripping first-person accounts of the innovation, subterfuge, resilience, and luck required to negotiate the increasing brutality of the regime. A stunning reconstruction of a storied community as it faced destruction, Jews in Nazi Berlin renders that loss with a startling immediacy that will make it an essential part of our continuing attempts to understand World War II and the Holocaust.
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|a Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
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|a In English.
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|a Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 29. Jun 2022)
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|a Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
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|x Berlin.
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|a Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
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|a Jews
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|a Jews
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|a jewish, jews, judaism, antisemitism, berlin, nazi, genocide, holocaust, hitler, oppression, violence, law, history, nonfiction, religion, discrimination, germany, persecution, survivors, survival, betrayal, deportation, zionism, the yellow star, emigration, refugees, exile, assimilation, world war ii, june operation, expulsion, aryanization, judisches nachrichtenblatt, poverty, seizure, wealth, ghetto, forced labor, protest, rosenstrasse, informants, underground, collaboration, community.
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