Berghahn Books
Germans No More: Accounts of Jewish Everyday Life, 1933-1938
Germans No More: Accounts of Jewish Everyday Life, 1933-1938
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Most books on Nazi Germany focus on the war years. Much less is known about the preceding years although these give important clues with regard to the events after November 1938, which culminated in the Holocaust. This book is based on eyewitness accounts chosen from the many memoirs that Harvard University received in 1940 after it had sent out a call to German-Jewish refugees to describe their experiences before and after 1933. These invaluable documents became part of the Harvard archives where the editors of this volume discovered them fifty years later. These memoirs, written so soon after the emigration when the impressions were still vivid, movingly describe the gradual deterioration of the situation of the Jews, the daily humiliations and insults they had to suffer, and their desperate attempts to leave Germany. An informative introduction puts these accounts into a wider framework.
Author: Margarete Limberg
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Published: 08/01/2011
Pages: 198
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.60lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.42d
ISBN: 9780857453150
About the Author
Hubert Rübsaat studied history, sociology, philosophy, and education at the University of Cologne. He worked until 2006 as a broadcaster for North German Radio, where he headed the section on contemporary history and policies in education. He now works as a freelance journalist and publicist.
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