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What we knew : terror, mass murder and everyday life in Nazi Germany : an oral history / Eric A. Johnson and Karl-Heinz Reuband.

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    What we knew : terror, mass murder and everyday life in Nazi Germany : an oral history / Eric A. Johnson and Karl-Heinz Reuband.
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    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Johnson, Eric A. (Eric Arthur), 1948-
    Published
    Cambridge, Mass. : Basic Books, [2005]
    ©2005
    Locale
    Germany
    Contents
    Pt. 1. Jewish survivors' testimonies.
    Jews who left Germany before Kristallnacht
    William Benson - Leipzig
    Margarete Leib - Karlsruhe
    Henry Singer - Berlin
    Karl Meyer - Cologne

    Jews who left Germany after Kristallnacht
    Armin Hertz - Berlin
    Josef Stone - Frankfurt
    Elise and Hermann Gottfried - Berlin
    Rebecca Weisner - Berlin
    Joseph Weinberg - Stuttgart

    Jews who were deported from Germany during the war
    Max Liffmann - Mannheim - 1940 to Gurs
    Herta Rosenthal - Leipzig - 1942 to Riga
    Ernst Levin - Breslau - 1943 to Auschwitz
    Ruth Mendel - Frankfurt - 1943 to Auschwitz
    Helmut Grunewald - Cologne - 1943 to Auschwitz
    Herbert Klein - Nuremberg - 1943 to Theresienstadt
    Werner Holz - Krefeld - 1943 to Theresienstadt
    Hannelore Mahler - Krefeld - 1944 to Theresienstadt

    Jews who went into hiding
    Ilse Landau - Berlin
    Lore Schwartz - Berlin
    Rosa Hirsch - Magdeburg

    Pt. 2. "Ordinary Germans" testimonies
    Everyday life and knowing little about mass murder
    Hubert Lutz - Cologne
    Marta Hessler - Stettin
    Rolf Heberer - Freithal
    Gertrud Sombart - Dresden
    Erwin Hammel - Cologne
    Anna Rudolf - Berlin
    Peter Reinke - Cologne
    Helga Schmidt - Dresden
    Werner Hassel - Leobschütz

    Everyday life and hearing about mass murder
    Hiltrud Kühnel - Frankfurt
    Ruth Hildebrand - Berlin
    Ekkehard Falter - Dresden
    Stefan Reuter - Berlin
    Ernst Walters - Schwalbach
    Effie Engle - Dresden
    Winfried Schiller - Beuten

    Witnessing and participating in mass murder
    Adam Grolsch - Krefeld
    Hans Ruprecht - Cologne
    Albert Emmerich - Eberswalde
    Walter Sanders - Krefeld
    Pt. 3. Jewish survivors' survey evidence
    Everday life and anti-semitism
    Terror
    Mass murder

    Pt. 4. "Ordinary Germans" survey evidence
    Everyday life and support for National Socialism
    Terror
    Mass murder
    Conclusion: What did they know?
    Other Authors/Editors
    Reuband, Karl-Heinz, 1946-
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 399-417) and index.
    Pt. 1. Jewish survivors' testimonies. -- Jews who left Germany before Kristallnacht -- William Benson - Leipzig -- Margarete Leib - Karlsruhe -- Henry Singer - Berlin -- Karl Meyer - Cologne -- -- Jews who left Germany after Kristallnacht -- Armin Hertz - Berlin -- Josef Stone - Frankfurt -- Elise and Hermann Gottfried - Berlin -- Rebecca Weisner - Berlin -- Joseph Weinberg - Stuttgart -- -- Jews who were deported from Germany during the war -- Max Liffmann - Mannheim - 1940 to Gurs -- Herta Rosenthal - Leipzig - 1942 to Riga -- Ernst Levin - Breslau - 1943 to Auschwitz -- Ruth Mendel - Frankfurt - 1943 to Auschwitz -- Helmut Grunewald - Cologne - 1943 to Auschwitz -- Herbert Klein - Nuremberg - 1943 to Theresienstadt -- Werner Holz - Krefeld - 1943 to Theresienstadt -- Hannelore Mahler - Krefeld - 1944 to Theresienstadt -- -- Jews who went into hiding -- Ilse Landau - Berlin -- Lore Schwartz - Berlin -- Rosa Hirsch - Magdeburg -- -- Pt. 2. "Ordinary Germans" testimonies -- Everyday life and knowing little about mass murder -- Hubert Lutz - Cologne -- Marta Hessler - Stettin -- Rolf Heberer - Freithal -- Gertrud Sombart - Dresden -- Erwin Hammel - Cologne -- Anna Rudolf - Berlin -- Peter Reinke - Cologne -- Helga Schmidt - Dresden -- Werner Hassel - Leobschütz -- -- Everyday life and hearing about mass murder -- Hiltrud Kühnel - Frankfurt -- Ruth Hildebrand - Berlin -- Ekkehard Falter - Dresden -- Stefan Reuter - Berlin -- Ernst Walters - Schwalbach -- Effie Engle - Dresden -- Winfried Schiller - Beuten -- -- Witnessing and participating in mass murder -- Adam Grolsch - Krefeld -- Hans Ruprecht - Cologne -- Albert Emmerich - Eberswalde -- Walter Sanders - Krefeld -- Pt. 3. Jewish survivors' survey evidence -- Everday life and anti-semitism -- Terror -- Mass murder -- -- Pt. 4. "Ordinary Germans" survey evidence -- Everyday life and support for National Socialism -- Terror -- Mass murder -- Conclusion: What did they know?

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    0465085717
    Additional Form
    Electronic version(s) available online.
    Physical Description
    xxiii, 434 pages ; 24 cm

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