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  • 1
    ISBN: 9780521888660
    Language: English
    Pages: XV, 304 S. , Ill.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Year of publication: 2009
    DDC: 073/.08992404309043
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    Keywords: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei ; Geschichte 1900-2000 ; Geschichte 1928-1948 ; Geschichte 1933-1945 ; Deutsch ; Geschichte ; Gesellschaft ; Juden ; Massenmedien ; Antisemitism in the press History 20th century ; Antisemitism in language History 20th century ; Jews Press coverage 20th century ; History ; German language Social aspects ; Mass media Social aspects ; Press and politics History 20th century ; Government and the press History 20th century ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Causes ; Nationalsozialismus ; Presse ; Zeitung ; Judenbild ; Drittes Reich ; Politische Sprache ; Feindbild ; Propaganda ; Antisemitismus ; Manipulation ; Deutschland ; Germany Ethnic relations ; Deutschland ; Deutschland ; Zeitung ; Judenbild ; Geschichte 1928-1948 ; Deutschland ; Zeitung ; Politische Sprache ; Manipulation ; Antisemitismus ; Geschichte 1933-1945 ; Drittes Reich ; Zeitung ; Politische Sprache ; Manipulation ; Antisemitismus ; Deutschland ; Nationalsozialismus ; Antisemitismus ; Propaganda ; Geschichte 1928-1948 ; Deutschland ; Presse ; Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei ; Judenbild ; Feindbild ; Politische Sprache ; Geschichte 1928-1948
    Abstract: In the Nazi genocide of European Jews, words preceded, accompanied, and made mass murder possible. Using a multilayered approach to connect official language to everyday life, historian Thomas Pegelow Kaplan analyzes the role of language in genocide. This study seeks to comprehend how the perpetrators constructed difference, race, and their perceived enemies; how Nazi agencies communicated to the public through the nation's press; and how Germans of Jewish ancestry received, contested, and struggled for survival and self against remarkable odds. The Language of Nazi Genocide covers the historical periods of the late Weimar Republic, the Nazi regime, and early postwar Germany. However, by addressing the architecture of conceptual separation between groups and the means by which social aggression is disseminated, this study offers a model for comparative studies of linguistic violence, hate speech, and genocide in the modern world.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9042020334 , 9789042020337
    Language: English
    Pages: 300 S. , Ill.
    Year of publication: 2006
    Series Statement: German monitor No. 63
    Series Statement: German monitor
    DDC: 305.89240415
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    Keywords: Germans Congresses History 20th century ; Germans Congresses History 20th century ; Austrians Congresses History 20th century ; Austrians Congresses History 20th century ; Refugees Congresses History 20th century ; Refugees Congresses History 20th century ; Exiles Biography ; Exiles Biography ; Refugees Biography ; Refugees Biography ; Irland Österreich ; Deutschland ; Migration ; Konferenzschrift 2004 ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Biografie ; Konferenzschrift ; Deutsche ; Juden ; Österreicher ; Exil ; Irland ; Geschichte 1933-1945
    Abstract: Klappentext: "German-speaking Exiles in Ireland 1933-1945" is a pioneering study of the impact the German-speaking exiles of the Hitler years had on Ireland as the first large group of immigrants in the country in the twentieth century. It therefore adds an important yet hitherto virtually unknown Irish dimension to international exile studies. After providing an overview of the topic and an analysis of current developments in exile studies the volume devotes two chapters to Jewish refugees and another to the considerable number of Austrian exiles, investigates the relationship between Irish government policy and public opinion, and explores the problems of identity faced by so many in exile. It then focuses on some eminent refugees - Erwin Schrödinger, Ludwig Bieler, Robert Weil, Ernst Scheyer, and Hans Sachs - before concluding with personal accounts by Ruth Braunizer (the daughter of Erwin Schrödinger, excerpts from whose diaries are published here for the first time), Monica Schefold (the daughter of John Hennig), and Eva Gross. The fourteen contributors to the volume are Wolfgang Benz, Ruth Braunizer, John Cooke, Horst Dickel, Eva Gross, Gisela Holfter, Dermot Keogh, Wolfgang Muchitsch, Siobhán O'Connor, Hermann Rasche, Monica Schefold, Birte Schulz, Raphael V. Siev, and Colin Walker.
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9027979782
    Language: English
    Pages: XV, 763 S. , Ill. , 29 cm
    Year of publication: 1981
    Series Statement: Contributions to the sociology of language 30
    Series Statement: Contributions to the sociology of language
    Parallel Title: Online-Ausg. Never say die!
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Never Say Die!
    DDC: 437/.947
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    Keywords: Yiddish language ; Social aspects ; Jews ; Languages ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Jiddisch ; Juden ; Sprache ; Jiddisch ; Soziolinguistik
    Note: Text engl. u. jiddisch. - Hebr. Parallelsacht.: Lô āmût kî eḥyeh , Teilw. in hebr. Schr. - Text engl. und hebr.
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