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German Jews and Migration to the United States, 1933–1945

Buch | Hardcover
304 Seiten
2022
Lexington Books (Verlag)
978-1-7936-4600-2 (ISBN)

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This collection of mostly unpublished first-person accounts documents the flight and exile of German Jews from Nazi Germany to the USA. The thematic and biographical introductions by the editors, clear geographic framework, and well-defined time frame make this volume helpful to those new to the subject.
German Jews and Migration to the United States, 1933–1945 is a collection of first-person accounts, many previously unpublished, that document the flight and exile of German Jews from Nazi Germany to the USA,. The authors of the letters and memoirs included in this collection share two important characteristics: They all had close ties to Munich, the Bavarian capital, and they all emigrated to the USA, though sometimes via detours and/or after stays of varying lengths in other places of refuge. Selected to represent a wide range of exile experiences, these testimonies are carefully edited, extensively annotated, and accompanied by biographical introductions to make them accessible to readers, especially those who are new to the subject. These autobiographical sources reveal the often-traumatic experiences and consequences of forced migration, displacement, resettlement, and new beginnings. In addition, this book demonstrates that migration is not only a process by which groups and individuals relocate from one place to another but also a dynamic of transmigration affected by migrant networks and the complex relationships between national policies and the agency of migrants.

Andrea A. Sinn is associate professor of history and O'Briant Developing Professor at Elon University. Andreas Heusler is head of the contemporary history and Jewish history department at the Munich City Archives.

Table of Contents


Introduction: From Hitler’s Munich to American Exile
Andrea Sinn and Andreas Heusler

Part I: Heimat – Jewish Life in Germany and Nazi Persecution

Chapter 1: Munich, 1933–1938
Ernest B. Hofeller

Chapter 2: The Munich Years
Erich Hartmann

Chapter 3: A Student’s Fate, 1933–1945
Christine Roth-Schurtman

Chapter 4: The Jaws of the Swastika Tighten
Fred Bissinger

Chapter 5: An Emotional Handicap
Hugo Holzmann

Chapter 6: A Jewish Childhood in Nazi Germany
Pesach Schindler

Chapter 7: “… What One Leaves Behind”
Schwager Family Letters

Chapter 8: “I’m Alive: It’s a Miracle!”
Blechner Family Letters

Part II: Exile – Emigration and New Beginnings Abroad

Chapter 9: My New Life in the U.S.
Inge Moss

Chapter 10: Tossed by the Wind: A Proud Journey from 1920 to 1994
Ilse E. Scholle

Chapter 11: Tossed by the Storms of History: Experiences of a Survivor
Charlotte Haas Schueller

Chapter 12: Memories
Hanns Peter Merzbacher

Chapter 13: A Family His

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Bloomsbury Studies in Modern Jewish History, Historiography, and Memory
Zusatzinfo 24 b/w photos; 1 tables;
Sprache englisch
Maße 163 x 236 mm
Gewicht 581 g
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte 1918 bis 1945
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Spezielle Soziologien
ISBN-10 1-7936-4600-7 / 1793646007
ISBN-13 978-1-7936-4600-2 / 9781793646002
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