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G[o]ing back : 16 Jewish women tell their life stories, and why they returned to Germany-the country that once wanted to kill them / Andrea von Treuenfeld ; translated by Cathryn Siegal-Bergman.

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    Going Back is divided into 16 chapters, wherein each woman relates her personal story of fleeing Nazis and surviving as refugees abroad, then moving back. The book explores German anti-Semitism then and now. It also examines the refugee experience and Jewish identity before and after leaving. Photographs of the women appear throughout the book.
    Uniform Title
    Zurück in das Land, das uns töten wollte. English
    Other Title
    Zurück in das Land, das uns töten wollte.
    Variant Title
    Going back
    Format
    Manuscript language material
    Author/Creator
    Treuenfeld, Andrea von, 1957- author.
    Published
    Cleveland, Ohio : Clevo Books, 2018
    Locale
    Germany
    Allemagne
    Deutschland
    Edition
    First American edition
    Other Authors/Editors
    Siegal-Bergman, Cathryn, translator.
    Treuenfeld, Andrea von, 1957-
    Notes
    Letter O is replaced by a hexagram in title on title page and cover.

    Physical Details

    Language
    English
    External Link
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    ISBN
    9780997305203
    0997305207
    Physical Description
    271 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm

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    2024-06-22 10:09:00
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