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Hannah und Ludwig : heimatlos in Tel Aviv : Roman / Rafael Seligmann.

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    In 1933 Ludwig fled Nazi Germany to Tel Aviv. Barely able to speak the Hebrew language, he worked his way up from orange picker to general manager with great energy and a sunny disposition. Just in time he brings his parents and siblings to Palestine and thus saves their lives. When he met the beautiful Hannah in 1940 and the two married, a happy future was looming. But personal blows of fate and the political uncertainty in the newly founded state of Israel make Ludwig and Hannah long for their German homeland. Together with their son Rafael, they return to a Germany where prejudices against Jews are by no means a thing of the past.
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Seligmann, Rafael, 1947- author.
    Published
    München : Langen Müller, [2020]
    ©2020
    Locale
    Germany
    Palestine
    Tel Aviv (Israel)
    Middle East
    Israel
    Notes
    Includes glossary.

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    Language
    German
    ISBN
    9783784435695
    3784435696
    Physical Description
    416 pages : some photos ; 22 cm

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    2021-12-14 13:43:00
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