- Uniform Title
- Kein Recht, nirgends. English
- Series
- Stanford studies in Jewish history and culture
Stanford studies in Jewish history and culture.
- Format
- Book
- Author/Creator
- Cohn, Willy, 1888-1941, author.
- Published
- Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, [2012]
- Locale
- Poland
Wrocław
- Contents
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The seizure of power and the abolition of rights
Looking for work and intellectual diversion
The Jewish Museum
The Röhm Putsch
Lectures
Ernst on his way to Palestine
Berlin or Palestine?
Youth work
In Bad Kudowa
The directorship at the Jewish Gymnasium
Lectures and publications
Teaching appointment at the Jewish Theological Seminary
Exploratory trip to Palestine
Daily life
The annexation of Austria
The "big geserah" of November 9, 1938
Efforts to get the children out
Hopes for Palestine
Commission from Germania Judaica
Ruth's departure
Coercion and seduction by the Gestapo
The outbreak of the World War
The first deportations
Writing his memoirs
The geserah of the Baden Jews
Insecurity and harassment
Russian campaign and the war against the Jews
Eviction
Final paths.
- Other Authors/Editors
- Conrads, Norbert, editor.
Kronenberg, Kenneth, 1946- translator.
- Notes
-
Translation of: Kein Recht, nirgends.
Includes bibliographical references.
The seizure of power and the abolition of rights -- Looking for work and intellectual diversion -- The Jewish Museum -- The Röhm Putsch -- Lectures -- Ernst on his way to Palestine -- Berlin or Palestine? -- Youth work -- In Bad Kudowa -- The directorship at the Jewish Gymnasium -- Lectures and publications -- Teaching appointment at the Jewish Theological Seminary -- Exploratory trip to Palestine -- Daily life -- The annexation of Austria -- The "big geserah" of November 9, 1938 -- Efforts to get the children out -- Hopes for Palestine -- Commission from Germania Judaica -- Ruth's departure -- Coercion and seduction by the Gestapo -- The outbreak of the World War -- The first deportations -- Writing his memoirs -- The geserah of the Baden Jews -- Insecurity and harassment -- Russian campaign and the war against the Jews -- Eviction -- Final paths.