Germany Without Jews


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Germany Without Jews


Germany Without Jews
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Author : Bernt Engelmann
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1984

Germany Without Jews written by Bernt Engelmann and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1984 with History categories.




A World Without Jews


A World Without Jews
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Author : Alon Confino
language : en
Publisher: Yale University Press
Release Date : 2014-04-15

A World Without Jews written by Alon Confino and has been published by Yale University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-04-15 with History categories.


This penetrating new assessment of the burning of the Hebrew Bible by the Nazis on November 9, 1938 explores how the Germans came to conceive of the idea of Germany without the Jews, which required that both Jews and Judaism be erased from Christian history.



Antisemitism Without Jews In Germany France And The U S


Antisemitism Without Jews In Germany France And The U S
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Author : William I. Brustein
language : en
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Release Date : 2024-05-09

Antisemitism Without Jews In Germany France And The U S written by William I. Brustein and has been published by Palgrave Macmillan this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2024-05-09 with History categories.


Why does antisemitic messaging strike a chord in certain communities without Jews but fall flat in neighboring communities equally without Jews? This book focuses on antipathy towards Jews - expressed through successful electoral campaigns where a candidate or political party championed antisemitism - in communities located in three different nations where the Jewish population had virtually no history of interaction with the resident majority population of non-Jews. The cases are: the election of antisemitic deputies in the 1893 German Reichstag Elections from eastern Saxony; the election of a slate of antisemitic deputies to the French Chamber in 1898 from the southwestern French department of the Gers; and the significant proportion of votes for the antisemitic campaign of Gerald B. Winrod in the U.S. Senate Republican Party primary election in 1938 in Kansas. Each of these examples illustrates the existence of heightened levels of antisemitism in cases where few, if any, Jews had engagement with the majority population.



The City Without Jews


The City Without Jews
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Author : Hugo Bettauer
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1926

The City Without Jews written by Hugo Bettauer and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1926 with Antisemitism categories.


Story about the removal of Jews from Vienna.



Germans No More


Germans No More
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Author : Margarete Limberg
language : en
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Release Date : 2011-08

Germans No More written by Margarete Limberg and has been published by Berghahn Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-08 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


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.



The Jews In Weimar Germany


The Jews In Weimar Germany
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Author : Donald L. Niewyk
language : en
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Release Date : 2001-01-01

The Jews In Weimar Germany written by Donald L. Niewyk and has been published by Transaction Publishers this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2001-01-01 with History categories.


The first comprehensive history of the German Jews on the eve of Hitler's seizure of power, this book examines both their internal debates and their relations with larger German society. It shows that, far from being united, German Jewry was deeply divided along religious, political, and ideological fault lines. Above all, the liberal majority of patriotic and assimilationist Jews was forced to sharpen its self-definition by the onslaught of Zionist zealots who denied the "Germanness" of the Jews. This struggle for the heart and soul of German Jewry was fought at every level, affecting families, synagogues, and community institutions. Although the Jewish role in Germany's economy and culture was exaggerated, they were certainly prominent in many fields, giving rise to charges of privilege and domination. This volume probes the texture of German anti-Semitism, distinguishing between traditional and radical Judeophobia and reaching conclusions that will give no comfort to those who assume that Germans were predisposed to become "willing executioners" under Hitler. It also assesses the quality of Jewish responses to racist attacks. The self-defense campaigns of the Central Association of German Citizens of the Jewish Faith included publishing counter-propaganda, supporting sympathetic political parties, and taking anti-Semitic demagogues to court. Although these measures could only slow the rise of Nazism after 1930, they demonstrate that German Jewry was anything but passive in its responses to the fascist challenge. The German Jews' faith in liberalism is sometimes attributed to self-delusion and wishful thinking. This volume argues that, in fact, German Jewry pursued a clear-sighted perception of Jewish self-interest, apprehended the dangers confronting it, and found allies in socialist and democratic elements that constituted the "other Germany." Sadly, this profound and genuine commitment to liberalism left the German Jews increasingly isolated as the majority of Germans turned to political radicalism in the last years of the Republic. This full-scale history of Weimar Jewry will be of interest to professors, students, and general readers interested in the Holocaust and Jewish History. Donald L. Niewyk studied at the Free University of Berlin and Tulane. He has taught at Xavier University and Ithaca College, and since 1982, he has been a professor of modern European history at Southern Methodist University. He is author of six books, including most recently Fresh Wounds: Early Narratives of Holocaust Survival.



Modernism Without Jews


Modernism Without Jews
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Author : Spector, Scott
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2017

Modernism Without Jews written by Spector, Scott and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017 with History categories.


Nowhere else have Jews contributed so massively and consequentially to the general culture than in Germany. From Mendelssohn to Marx, from Freud to Einstein, Jewish contributions to secular German thought have been both wide-ranging in scope and profound in their impact. But how are these intellectual innovations contributions to European Jewish culture? How are they to be defined as Jewish? Scott Spector argues for a return to the actual subjects of German-Jewish history as a way to understand them and their worlds. By engaging deeply with the individual as well as with the literary or philosophical character of the text, Spector offers a fresh view of the presumed contradictions, uncertainties, and paradoxes that underlie the project of Jewish participation in culture. Spector forges a new definition of what modernist creativity means in our understanding of German-Jewish culture.



The German Public And The Persecution Of Jews 1933 1945


The German Public And The Persecution Of Jews 1933 1945
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Author : Jörg Wollenberg
language : en
Publisher: Humanities Press International
Release Date : 1996

The German Public And The Persecution Of Jews 1933 1945 written by Jörg Wollenberg and has been published by Humanities Press International this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1996 with History categories.


Eyewitness testimonies of Jews and non-Jews who survived the holocaust explore the behavior of German citizens toward the Jews during the Third Reich.



Europe Against The Jews 1880 1945


Europe Against The Jews 1880 1945
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Author : Götz Aly
language : en
Publisher: Metropolitan Books
Release Date : 2020-04-07

Europe Against The Jews 1880 1945 written by Götz Aly and has been published by Metropolitan Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-04-07 with History categories.


From the award-winning historian of the Holocaust, Europe Against the Jews, 1880-1945 is the first book to move beyond Germany’s singular crime to the collaboration of Europe as a whole. The Holocaust was perpetrated by the Germans, but it would not have been possible without the assistance of thousands of helpers in other countries: state officials, police, and civilians who eagerly supported the genocide. If we are to fully understand how and why the Holocaust happened, Götz Aly argues in this groundbreaking study, we must examine its prehistory throughout Europe. We must look at countries as far-flung as Romania and France, Russia and Greece, where, decades before the Nazis came to power, a deadly combination of envy, competition, nationalism, and social upheaval fueled a surge of anti-Semitism, creating the preconditions for the deportations and murder to come. In the late nineteenth century, new opportunities for education and social advancement were opening up, and Jewish minorities took particular advantage of them, leading to widespread resentment. At the same time, newly created nation-states, especially in the east, were striving for ethnic homogeneity and national renewal, goals which they saw as inextricably linked. Drawing upon a wide range of previously unpublished sources, Aly traces the sequence of events that made persecution of Jews an increasingly acceptable European practice. Ultimately, the German architects of genocide found support for the Final Solution in nearly all the countries they occupied or were allied with. Without diminishing the guilt of German perpetrators, Aly documents the involvement of all of Europe in the destruction of the Jews, once again deepening our understanding of this most tormented history.



The Jews Of Germany


The Jews Of Germany
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Author : Marvin Lowenthal
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1936

The Jews Of Germany written by Marvin Lowenthal and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1936 with Antisemitism categories.