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    ISBN: 9783657770144
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2011
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als "Entjudete" Kirche: Die Lübecker Landeskirche zwischen christlichem Antijudaismus und völkischem Antisemitismus (1918-1950)
    Keywords: Jews ; Antisemitism
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Vorwort -- Einleitung -- Prolog: Kirche, Bürgertum, Nationalismus -- Die Weimarer Zeit (1918-1933) -- Die Nationalsozialistische Zeit (1933-1945) -- Die Nachkriegszeit (1945-1950) -- Zusammenfassung -- Anhang -- Bildtafeln.
    Abstract: Taufgemeinschaft oder Rassegemeinschaft? 1933/1934 etablierte sich an der Spitze der Lübecker Landeskirche eines der radikalsten deutschchristlichen Kirchenregimenter im Deutschen Reich und stellte die Kirche vor ihre größte Herausforderung. Auf breiter Quellenbasis setzt sich Hansjörg Buss mit der Geschichte der Lübecker Landeskirche in der ersten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts auseinander. Der Antisemitismus des NS-Kirchenregiments, das in seiner antisemitischen Radikalität die Kirche mit ihren jüdischen Wurzeln und Traditionen schließlich grundsätzlich in Frage stellte, nimmt dabei einen zentralen Platz ein. Der Autor zeigt, dass derartige Vorstellungen im protestantischen Sozialmilieu der Hansestadt nicht geteilt wurden, andererseits aber antijüdische Ressentiments breit verankert waren. Erste Ansätze einer grundsätzlichen Neubestimmung des Verhältnisses von Christentum und Judentum setzten erst Anfang der 1950er Jahre ein
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    Amsterdam : Rodopi
    ISBN: 9789401200707
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 195 pages)
    Year of publication: 2011
    Series Statement: On the boundary of two worlds 31
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Undigested Past: The Holocaust in Lithuania
    Keywords: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; World War (1939-1945) ; 1900-1999 ; Jews History 20th century ; Genocide History 20th century ; Antisemitism ; Genocide ; Jews ; History ; Lithuania ; Lithuania
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- Acknowledgements -- Lithuanian Historical Background -- Origins of Anti-Semitism -- Jewish Life in Lithuania between World Wars -- The Holocaust in Lithuania -- Issues of Compliance and Collaboration -- The Human Dimension -- Why Did it Happen? -- From Black and White to Shades of Grey -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index of Names -- About the Author.
    Abstract: This is a most honest, balanced and tactful attempt to promote self-reflection and self-understanding in two nations involved in a brutal genocide. If you are a Lithuanian or a Jew, after reading this book you have no other choice but to redefine your personal identity in order to answer the questions: What does it mean to be a Lithuanian? What does it mean to be a Lithuanian Jew? I thought I knew the answers, but I was wrong.Levas Kovarskis, psychoanalystAs Lithuanians, we need to face the deep and painful reflections of the events highlighted in this remarkable book. A great deal of work is needed on both sides to restore trust between Jews and Lithuanians and, for those not afraid to do so, reading this book is a very good first step.Danius Puras, psychiatristDespite the multitude of available works on the Holocaust, this admirably concise, yet detailed, volume will be an eye-opener for many - probably most - of its readers. Particularly valuable is its comparative (not contrastive) survey of the behavior of many in Lithuania and The Netherlands during and after the Second World War. In no sense is this book 'anti-Lithuanian', for, as the author well realizes, it was not only the Jews in that country who suffered terribly under Nazi and Soviet occupation. This monograph deserves a very wide readership, especially in Lithuania.Martin Dewhirst, University of Glasgow, Scotland.--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 183-190) and index
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