Jews and intermarriage in Nazi Austria /
"This study explores the experience of intermarried couples - marriages with Jewish and non-Jewish partners - and their children in Vienna after Germany's seizure of Austria in 1938"--Provided by publisher
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cambridge ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2011.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Prologue: Jews and Intermarriage in Austria. The Problem of Intermarriage in the Third Reich. Jews and Intermarriage in Vienna before the Anschluß; Impact of the Anschluß; Nazi Policy Toward Families of Mixed Blood; The Initial Response of Mixed Families and the Consideration of Choices
- Contesting Racial Status: Successes and Failures. Irregularities in Nazi Racial Policy. The Dilemmas of Ancestral Proof. The Appellate Process; Administrative Appeals; Judicial Appeals.
- Intermarried Divorce, 1938-1945. The Option of Divorce: Choice or Coercion?. Marriage and Divorce in Austria, 1783-1938. Impact of the Anschluß and the Marriage Law of 1938. Intermarried Divorce: Political or Personal?; Preliminary Proceedings; Standardizing Procedures; Matrimonial Repeals and Annulments; Conventional Divorces. The Impact of Deportations to the East; Court Proceedings 1941-1945. Conclusions
- Tightening the Noose: Arrests, Deportations, and Forced Labor, 1941-1945. Berlins Renewed Assault on Intermarried Couples and Their Offspring. The Situation in Vienna: Local Initiatives and Official Policy; Gender Differences. The Assault on the Mischlinge, 1942-1943; Policing "Interracial" Love Affairs; Dissolving Legal "Mixed" Liaisons. Resistance?. The Viennese League of Mischlinge. Viennese Mischlinge before the Nazi Bench. Conscription and Compulsory Labor, 1943-1945
- Epilogue and Conclusions.