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  • 1
    ISBN: 9783406761850 , 9783406761843
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (110 Seiten)
    Year of publication: 2020
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Landau, Peter, 1935 - 2019 Juristen jüdischer Herkunft im Kaiserreich und in der Weimarer Republik
    DDC: 340.092
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    Keywords: jüdische Rechtsgeschichte ; juristische Juden ; jüdische Geschichte ; Juristen Juden ; Deutschland ; Jurist ; Juden ; Geschichte 1871-1933
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9783770565245 , 377056524X
    Language: German
    Pages: XX, 248 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 x 16 cm
    Year of publication: 2020
    Series Statement: Kulturtransfer und "Kulturelle Identität" Band 5
    Series Statement: Kulturtransfer und "kulturelle Identität"
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Migration und Gegenwartsliteratur
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Migration und Gegenwartsliteratur
    DDC: 830.99206912
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    Keywords: Einwanderung ; Einwanderer ; Autor ; Herkunft ; Wirkung ; Auswirkung ; Literatur ; Sprache ; Kulturkontakt ; Beispiel ; Deutschland ; Osteuropa ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Deutsch ; Migrantenliteratur ; Osteuropäer
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  • 3
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    Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9783030540692 , 9783030540722
    Language: English
    Pages: v, 171 Seiten , 21 cm
    Year of publication: 2020
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Zakai, Avihu Jewish Exiles’ Psychological Interpretations of Nazism
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Zakhai, Avihu, 1945 - Jewish Exiles' Psychological Interpretations of Nazism
    DDC: 943.086
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    Keywords: Reich, Wilhelm ; Fromm, Erich ; Kracauer, Siegfried ; Neumann, Erich ; Nazis Psychology ; National socialism Psychological aspects ; Reich, Wilhelm 1897-1957 ; Fromm, Erich 1900-1980 ; Kracauer, Siegfried 1889-1966 ; Neumann, Erich 1905-1960 ; Exil ; Einfluss ; Geschichte 1933-1945 ; Deutschland ; Juden ; Intellektueller ; Exil ; Geschichte 1933-1945
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9781108483636
    Language: English
    Pages: xvi, 313 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2020
    Series Statement: Cambridge studies in European law and policy
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Tuori, Kaius, 1974 - Empire of law
    DDC: 342.4308/73
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    Keywords: Jurisprudence History 20th century ; National socialism ; Europa ; Recht ; Geschichte ; Europa ; Rechtsgeschichtsschreibung ; Geschichte 1930-1950 ; Deutschland ; Jurist ; Exil ; Geschichte 1930-1945
    Abstract: "Introduction In a letter to Max Radin on April 2, 1933, Hermann Kantorowicz writes how the situation in Germany took a turn for the worse after the Nazis took power: What is happening there is even more terrible than American newspapers report and if our Nazis proclaim these reports a justification for their "reprisals", this is a mere pretext. Everything now going on is according to the Nazi party programme of February 25, 1920, especially to article 4, only no one believed such barbarism possible, myself excepted as you probably remember. The letters now written by thousands of German Jews denying every atrocity are, of course, written under the threat of still worse treatment. My own family has been severely stricken. Dozens of my cousins, in great part well-known lawyers and doctors, have lost their jobs and every means of subsistence, my brother, Professor in Bonn, is hiding I don't know where; his daughter, a girl of 21 years, has been imprisoned as a hostage; the Nazi-police tried to compel my mother, 74 years old, to give away the address of my brother; my late wife's cousin, the director of a theatre in Silesia, has been kidnapped by a Nazi auto during a rehearsal, conducted out of town, stripped naked, beaten and then forced to walk home in this state. One of my best friends in Kiel,the lawyer Spiegel, has been murdered and of course I myself cannot venture to show myself again in the present Germany (...)1 As this example shows, the Nazi revolution upended many of the things considered self-evident in Europe at the time: it appeared that the ideals of humanity, equality, rights and security were abandoned. Compounding the sense of crisis was the notion that truth and falsehood had lost their meanings, becoming dependent on the vagaries of the powers that be. A mere decade and a half after the carnage of the First World War had ended, a new barbarism had risen in Germany, the land that had previously been considered the centre of European civilization. The Nazi repression was a direct attack on the European tradition of justice and the rule of law. A jurist like Kantorowicz felt this acutely because among the main targets of Nazi repression after the takeover of power were the forces of law and order, meaning the police, the judiciary and lawyers, in order to bring down the German Rechtstaat"--
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 273-306
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  • 5
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    In:  Jewish horticultural schools and training centers in Germany and their impact on horticulture and landscape architecture in Palestine/Israel (2020), Seite 13 - 22
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2020
    Titel der Quelle: Jewish horticultural schools and training centers in Germany and their impact on horticulture and landscape architecture in Palestine/Israel
    Publ. der Quelle: München, [2020]
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2020), Seite 13 - 22
    Keywords: Landwirtschaft ; Berufsausbildung ; Juden ; Deutschland
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  • 6
    Language: English
    Pages: 274 Seiten
    Year of publication: 2020
    Keywords: Juden ; Deutschland ; Deutsche Juden
    Abstract: Germany’s acceptance of its direct responsibility for the Holocaust has strengthened its relationship with Israel and has led to a deep commitment to combat antisemitism and rebuild Jewish life in Germany. As we draw close to a time when there will be no more firsthand experience of the horrors of the Holocaust, there is great concern about what will happen when German responsibility turns into history. Will the present taboo against open antisemitism be lifted as collective memory fades? There are alarming signs of the rise of the far right, which includes blatantly antisemitic elements, already visible in public discourse. But it is mainly the radicalization of the otherwise moderate Muslim population of Germany and the entry of almost a million refugees since 2015 from Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan that appears to make German society less tolerant and somewhat less inhibited about articulating xenophobic attitudes. The evidence is unmistakable - overt antisemitism is dramatically increasing once more. The future of the German-Jewish past deals with the formidable challenges created by these developments. It is conceptualized to offer a variety of perspectives and views on the question of the future of the German-Jewish past. The volume addresses topics such as antisemitism, Holocaust memory, historiography, and political issues relating to the future relationship between Jews, Israel, and Germany. While the central focus of this volume is Germany, the implications go beyond the German-Jewish experience and relate to some of the broader challenges facing modern societies today.
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  • 7
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    In:  Einsicht : Bulletin des Fritz Bauer Instituts 12 (2020), Heft 21, Seite 6 - 13
    Language: German
    Year of publication: 2020
    Titel der Quelle: Einsicht : Bulletin des Fritz Bauer Instituts
    Publ. der Quelle: Frankfurt a. M.
    Angaben zur Quelle: 12 (2020), Heft 21, Seite 6 - 13
    Keywords: Geschichte 1933-1945 ; Homosexuellenverfolgung ; Deutschland
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9781594206733 , 9780143110996
    Language: English
    Pages: XI, 654 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Year of publication: 2020
    Keywords: Geschichte 1940-1950 ; Displaced Person ; Osteuropa ; Deutschland
    Abstract: In May of 1945, German forces surrendered to the Allied powers, effectively putting an end to World War II in Europe. But the aftershocks of this global military conflict did not cease with the signing of truces and peace treaties. Millions of lost and homeless POWs, slave laborers, political prisoners, and concentration camp survivors overwhelmed Germany, a country in complete disarray. British and American soldiers gathered the malnourished and desperate foreigners, and attempted to repatriate them to Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Ukraine, and the USSR. But after exhaustive efforts, there remained over a million displaced persons who either refused to go home or, in the case of many, had no home to which to return. They would spend the next three to five years in displaced persons camps, divided by nationalities, temporary homelands in exile, with their own police forces, churches, schools, newspapers, and medical facilities. The international community couldn't agree on the fate of the Last Million, and after a year of fruitless debate and inaction, an International Refugee Organization was created to resettle them in lands suffering from labor shortages. But no nations were willing to accept the 200,000 to 250,000 Jewish men, women, and children who remained trapped in Germany. In 1948, the United States, among the last countries to accept anyone for resettlement, finally passed a Displaced Persons Bill - but as Cold War fears supplanted memories of WWII atrocities, the bill only granted visas to those who were reliably anti-communist, including thousands of former Nazi collaborators, Waffen-SS members, and war criminals, while barring the Jews who were suspected of being Communist sympathizers or agents because they had been recent residents of Soviet-dominated Poland.
    Abstract: From Poland and Ukraine : Forced Laborers, 1941-1945 From Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, and Western Ukraine From the Concentration and Death Camps Alone, Abandoned, Determined, the She'erit Hapletah Organizes The Harrison Mission, Report, and Consequences The U.S., the UK, the USSR, and UNRRA Inside the DP Camps "The War Department Is Very Anxious" "U.S. Begins Purge in German Camps. Will Weed Out Nazis, Fascist Sympathizers and Criminals Among Displaced Persons," New York Times, March 10, 1946 The Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry Issues Its Report The Polish Jews Escape into Germany Fiorello La Guardia to the Rescue The Death of UNRRA "Send Them Here," Life Magazine, September 23, 1946 Fact-Finding in Europe "The Best Migrant Types" "So Difficult of Solution" Jewish Displaced Persons "Jewish Immigration Is the Central Issue in Palestine Today" "A Noxious Mess Which Defies Digestion" "A Shameful Victory for [the] School of Bigotry" "Get These People Moving" "The Utilization of Refugees from the Soviet Union - in the U.S. National Interest" The Displaced Persons Act of 1950 McCarran's Internal Security Act Restricts the Entry of Communist Subversives "The Nazis Come In" The Gates Open Wide Aftermaths
    Abstract: Only after the passage of the controversial UN resolution for the partition of Palestine and Israel's declaration of independence were the remaining Jewish survivors finally able to leave their displaced persons camps in Germany."--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 9
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    In:  Jüdische Allgemeine : Wochenzeitung für Politik, Kultur, Religion und jüdisches Leben 75 (2020), Heft 28 vom 09.07.2020, Seite 3
    Language: German
    Year of publication: 2020
    Titel der Quelle: Jüdische Allgemeine : Wochenzeitung für Politik, Kultur, Religion und jüdisches Leben
    Angaben zur Quelle: 75 (2020), Heft 28 vom 09.07.2020, Seite 3
    Keywords: Antisemitismus ; Deutschland
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  • 10
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    In:  Tempel, Lehrhaus, Synagoge : Orte jüdischen Lernens und Lebens ; Festschrift für Wolfgang Kraus (2020), Seite [437] - 450
    Language: German
    Year of publication: 2020
    Titel der Quelle: Tempel, Lehrhaus, Synagoge : Orte jüdischen Lernens und Lebens ; Festschrift für Wolfgang Kraus
    Publ. der Quelle: Paderborn, 2020
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2020), Seite [437] - 450
    Keywords: Synagoge ; Gedenken ; Deutschland
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