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The Return Of Germany


The Return Of Germany
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Author : Norbert Muhlen
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1953

The Return Of Germany written by Norbert Muhlen and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1953 with Germany (East) categories.




From Hitler To Heimat


From Hitler To Heimat
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Author : Anton Kaes
language : en
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Release Date : 1989

From Hitler To Heimat written by Anton Kaes and has been published by Harvard University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1989 with Performing Arts categories.


Examines changing attitudes among Germans as evident in films of the modern German era, leading away from guilt and atonement and seeking national identity.



Sojourners


Sojourners
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language : en
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Release Date : 1995-01-01

Sojourners written by and has been published by U of Nebraska Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1995-01-01 with History categories.


This absorbing book of interviews takes one to the heart of modern German Jewish history. Of the eleven German Jews interviewed, four are from West Berlin, and seven are from East Berlin. The interviews provide an exceptionally varied and intimate portrait of Jewish experience in twentieth-century Germany. There are first-hand accounts of the Weimar Republic, the Nazi era, the Holocaust, and the divided Germany of the Cold War era. There are also vivid descriptions of the new united Germany, with its alarming resurgence of xenophobia and anti-Semitism. Some of the men and women interviewed affirm their dual German and Jewish identities with vigor. There is the West Berliner, for instance, who proclaims, "I am a German Jew. I want to live here". Others describe the impossibility of being both German and Jewish: "I don't have anything in common with the whole German people". Many confess to profound ambivalence, such as the East Berliner who feels that he is neither a native nor a foreigner in Germany: "If someone asks me, 'Who are you?' then I can only say, 'I am a fish out of water.'"



Exodus To Berlin


Exodus To Berlin
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Author : Peter Laufer
language : en
Publisher: Ivan R. Dee Publisher
Release Date : 2003

Exodus To Berlin written by Peter Laufer and has been published by Ivan R. Dee Publisher this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003 with History categories.


"Exodus to Berlin" tells the story of the migration of Soviet block Jews who were invited by the German government to come make a new life in prosperous and democratic Germany.



Homecomings


Homecomings
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Author : Frank Biess
language : en
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Release Date : 2021-07-13

Homecomings written by Frank Biess and has been published by Princeton University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-07-13 with History categories.


This book focuses on one of the most visible and important consequences of total defeat in postwar Germany: the return to East and West Germany of the two million German soldiers and POWs who spent an extended period in Soviet captivity. These former prisoners made up a unique segment of German society. They were both soldiers in the war of racial annihilation on the Eastern front and then suffered extensive hardship and deprivation themselves as prisoners of war. The book examines the lingering consequences of the soldiers' return and explores returnees' own responses to a radically changed and divided homeland. Historian Frank Biess traces the origins of the postwar period to the last years of the war, when ordinary Germans began to face the prospect of impending defeat. He then demonstrates parallel East and West German efforts to overcome the German loss by transforming returning POWs into ideal post-totalitarian or antifascist citizens. By exploring returnees' troubled adjustment to the more private spheres of the workplace and the family, the book stresses the limitations of these East and West German attempts to move beyond the war. Based on a wide array of primary and secondary sources, Homecomings combines the political history of reconstruction with the social history of returnees and the cultural history of war memories and gender identities. It unearths important structural and functional similarities between German postwar societies, which remained infused with the aftereffects of unprecedented violence, loss, and mass death long after the war was over.



Germany S Colonial Problem


Germany S Colonial Problem
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Author : Gustav Kurt Johannsen
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1937

Germany S Colonial Problem written by Gustav Kurt Johannsen and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1937 with Competition, International categories.




The New German Jewry And The European Context


The New German Jewry And The European Context
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Author : Y. Bodemann
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2008-06-30

The New German Jewry And The European Context written by Y. Bodemann and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008-06-30 with History categories.


Departing from the recent critical literature on the emergence of a new German Jewry, this volume proposes a new perspective on the post-1980s phenomenon of re-emerging Jewish culture in Germany as a case study for wider developments in Europe and the international context.



A Place They Called Home


A Place They Called Home
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Author : Donna Swarthout
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2018-12-10

A Place They Called Home written by Donna Swarthout and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-12-10 with Citizenship categories.


Dena, a New Hampshire retiree, feels at home in Germany the moment the vineyards across the A Place They Called Home is the first book to give a voice to the descendants of Jewish Holocaust survivors who have chosen to restore their German citizenship. They all reclaimed something that was taken from their families.



Coming Home To The Third Reich


Coming Home To The Third Reich
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Author : Grant W. Grams
language : en
Publisher: McFarland
Release Date : 2021-09-14

Coming Home To The Third Reich written by Grant W. Grams and has been published by McFarland this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-09-14 with History categories.


During the 1930s, Germany's industrialization, rearmament and economic plans taxed the existing manpower, forcing the country to explore new ways of acquiring Aryan-German labor. Eventually, the Third Reich implemented a return migration program which used various recruitment strategies to entice Germans from Canada and the United States to migrate home. It initially used the Atlantic Ocean to transport German-speakers, but after the outbreak of World War II, German civilians were brought from the Americas to East Asia and then to Germany via the Trans-Siberian Railway through the Soviet Union. Germany's attack on the Soviet Union in June 1941 ended this overland route, but some Germans were moved on Nazi ships from East Asia to the Third Reich until the end of 1942. This book investigates why Germans who had already established themselves in overseas countries chose to migrate back to an oppressive and authoritarian country. It sheds light on some aspects of the Third Reich's administration, goals and achievements associated with return migration while also telling the individual stories of returnees.



The Return Of Alsace To France 1918 1939


The Return Of Alsace To France 1918 1939
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Author : Alison Carrol
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2018

The Return Of Alsace To France 1918 1939 written by Alison Carrol and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018 with History categories.


In 1918, the end of the First World War triggered the return of Alsace and Lorraine to France after almost fifty years of annexation into the German Empire. Enthusiastic crowds in Paris and Alsace celebrated the return of the 'lost provinces, ' but return proved far more difficult than expected. Over the following two decades, politicians, administrators, industrialists, cultural elites, and others grappled with the question of how to make the region French again. Differences of opinion emerged, and reintegration rapidly descended into a multi-faceted struggle as voices at the Parisian centre, the Alsatian periphery, and outside France's borders offered their views on how to introduce French institutions and systems into its lost borderland. Throughout these discussions, the border itself shaped the process of reintegration, by generating contact and tensions between populations on the two sides of the boundary line, and by shaping expectations of what it meant to be French and Alsatian. Borderland is the first comprehensive account of the return of Alsace to France which treats the border as a driver of change. It draws upon national, regional, and local archives to follow the difficult process of Alsace's reintegration into French society, culture, political and economic systems, and legislative and administrative institutions. It connects the microhistory of the region with the macro levels of national policy, international relations, and transnational networks, and with the cross-border flows of ideas, goods, people, and cultural products that shaped daily life in Alsace as its population grappled with the meaning of return to France. In revealing the multiple voices who contributed to the region's reintegration, it underlines the ways in which regional populations and cross-border interactions have forged modern nations.