Freilegungen: displaced persons ; Leben im Transit: Überlebende zwischen Repatriierung, Rehabilitation und Neuanfang
In: Jahrbuch des International Tracing Service 3
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In: Jahrbuch des International Tracing Service 3
German-Jewish lives from Emancipation through the Weimar Republic -- Losing one's business and citizenship: the Geschwister Kaufmann, 1933-1938 -- Professional roadblocks and personal detours: Lotti and Marianne, 1933-1938 -- The November pogrom (1938) and its consequences for Kurt and his family -- New beginnings in Palestine, 1935-1939: Lotti and Kurt -- Rescuing loved ones trapped in Nazi Germany, 1939-1942 -- Wartime rumors and postwar revelations
In: Jahrbuch des International Tracing Service Band 2
In: Jahrbuch des International Tracing Service Band 4
In: Occasional Paper, No. 20
Jarausch, K. H.: 1945 and the continuities of German history: refelctions on memory, historiography, and politics. - S.9-24. Mitchell, M. D.: Stunde Null in German politics? Confessional culture, Realpolitik, and the organization of Christian democracy. - S.25-38. Gerhardt, U.: American sociology and German re-education after Word War II. - S.39-58. Brockmann, S.: German literature, year zero: writers and politics, 1945-1953. - S.59-74. Höhn, M.: Stunde Null der Frauen? Renegotiating women's place in postwar West Germany. - S.75-87. Diefendorf, J. M.: The new city: German urban planning and the zero hour. - S.89-103. Boehling, R.: Stunde Null at the ground level: 1945 as a social and political Ausgangspunkt in three cities in the U.S. zone of occupation. - S.105-128
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