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How to be a refugee : one family's story of exile and belonging / Simon May.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: DS134.42.M392 A3 2021

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    The most familiar fate of Jews living in Hitler's Germany is either emigration or deportation to concentration camps. But there was another, much rarer, side to Jewish life at that time: denial of your origin to the point where you manage to erase almost all consciousness of it. You refuse to believe that you are Jewish. How to Be a Refugee is Simon May's gripping account of how three sisters - his mother and his two aunts - grappled with what they felt to be a lethal heritage. Their very different trajectories included conversion to Catholicism, marriage into the German aristocracy, securing 'Aryan' status with high-ranking help from inside Hitler's regime, and engagement to a card-carrying Nazi. Even after his mother fled to London from Nazi Germany and Hitler had been defeated, her instinct for self-concealment didn't abate. Following the early death of his father, also a German Jewish refugee, May was raised a Catholic and forbidden to identify as Jewish or German or British. In the face of these banned inheritances, May embarks on a quest to uncover the lives of the three sisters as well as the secrets of a grandfather he never knew. His haunting story forcefully illuminates questions of belonging and home - questions that continue to press in on us today.
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    May, Simon, author.
    Published
    London : Picador, 2021
    Locale
    Germany
    Allemagne
    Contents
    Introduction: death at the German Embassy
    A Berlin idyll: 1910-1933
    Three sisters, three destinies: 1933-1945
    Newly created worlds: 1945-1990
    The past cannot be restituted: 1990-
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references.
    Introduction: death at the German Embassy -- A Berlin idyll: 1910-1933 -- Three sisters, three destinies: 1933-1945 -- Newly created worlds: 1945-1990 -- The past cannot be restituted: 1990-

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    152904281X
    9781529042818
    1529042852
    9781529042856
    Physical Description
    xiv, 304 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm

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