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Nie mehr zurück in dieses Land : Augenzeugen berichten über die Novemberpogrome 1938 / herausgegeben von Uta Gerhardt und Thomas Karlauf.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: DS134.255 .N54 2009

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    "November 9th, 1938, is widely seen as a violent turning point in Nazi Germany's assault on European Jewry. Now, 70 years after the Night of Broken Glass, Uta Gerhardt and Thomas Karlauf have unearthed fascinating and disturbing personal chronicles, written soon after the nights of terror orchestrated and encouraged by the Nazi regime. In 1939, Harvard sociologist Edward Hartshorne gathered stories from hundreds of Jews who had fled Germany in the wake of "Kristallnacht". Those accounts have never been published. Until now. This unique collection provides a broad, authentic and distinctive description of the Nazi-incited Night of Broken Glass in Germany and Austria. A unique historical find, a treasure for all generations to come, a memory not to be forgotten"--Publisher's website.
    Format
    Book
    Published
    Berlin : Propyläen, 2009
    Locale
    Germany
    Other Authors/Editors
    Gerhardt, Uta, 1938-
    Karlauf, Thomas.
    Hartshorne, Edward Yarnall, 1912-1946.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references.

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    Language
    German
    ISBN
    9783549073612
    3549073615
    Physical Description
    362 pages ; 23 cm

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