German Reich 1933–1937

German Reich 1933–1937
Author: Wolf Gruner
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 884
Release: 2019-04-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 3110435195

Executive editor: Wolf Gruner; English-language edition prepared by: Caroline Pearce and Dorothy Mas This volume documents the persecution of the Jews in the German Reich between 1933 and 1937. The documents illustrate the ways in which the Jews in Germany were thrown out of their jobs and excluded from public institutions and public life, and how the Nuremberg Laws reduced the status of German Jews to second-class citizens and set out to sever the ties between Jewish and non-Jewish Germans. It documents the political calculations and strategy of the Nazi ruling elite in relation to antisemitic measures, and the local outbreaks of violence and terror against the Jewish population. It also illustrates the widespread indifference of non-Jewish Germans. In 1935 the Berlin rabbi Joachim Prinz described how the circumstances for the Jewish population had changed: ‘The Jew’s lot is to be neighbourless. We would not find it all so painful if we did not have the feeling that we once did have neighbours.’ Learn more about the PMJ on https://pmj-documents.org/

The Persecution and Murder of the European Jews by Nazi Germany, 1933-1945

The Persecution and Murder of the European Jews by Nazi Germany, 1933-1945
Author: Wolf Gruner
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Antisemitism
ISBN: 9783110353594

This source edition on the persecution and murder of the European Jews by Nazi Germany presents in a total of 16 volumes a thematically comprehensive selection of documents on the Holocaust. The work illustrates the contemporary contexts, the dynamics, and the intermediate stages of the political and social processes that led to this unprecedented mass crime. It can be used by teachers, researchers, students, and all other interested parties. The edition comprises authentic testimony by persecutors, victims, and onlookers. These testimonies are furnished with academic annotations and the vast majority of them are published here for the first time in English. Volume 1 documents the persecution of the Jews between 1933 and 1937. The chronologically-arranged written sources reveal how the disenfranchisement and social isolation of the Jews in Germany was driven forward, and which role terror, calculations on the part of the state, and the indifference of very many Germans played. For more information on the edition, please visit the project website.

The Persecution and Murder of the European Jews by Nazi Germany, 1933-1945: German Reich and protectorate, September 1939-September 1941

The Persecution and Murder of the European Jews by Nazi Germany, 1933-1945: German Reich and protectorate, September 1939-September 1941
Author: Andrea Löw
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
ISBN:

"This source edition on the persecution and murder of the European Jews by Nazi Germany presents in 16 volumes a thematically comprehensive selection of documents on the Holocaust. Volume 1 addresses the persecution of the German Jews between 1933 and 1937, revealing how the disenfranchisement and social isolation of the Jews was driven forward, and which role terror, state calculations, and the indifference of very many Germans played"--

Travels in the Reich, 1933-1945

Travels in the Reich, 1933-1945
Author: Oliver Lubrich
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2010-05-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 0226496295

Through the eyes of foreign authors, this collection offers a new perspective on the horrifying details of German life under Nazism, in accounts as gripping and well-written as a novel, but bearing all the weight of historical witness.

The German Public and the Persecution of Jews, 1933-1945

The German Public and the Persecution of Jews, 1933-1945
Author: Jörg Wollenberg
Publisher: Humanities Press International
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN:

Eyewitness testimonies of Jews and non-Jews who survived the holocaust explore the behavior of German citizens toward the Jews during the Third Reich.

The Economic Destruction of German Jewry by the Nazi Regime, 1933-1937

The Economic Destruction of German Jewry by the Nazi Regime, 1933-1937
Author: World Jewish Congress. Economic Bureau
Publisher:
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1937
Genre: Aryanization
ISBN:

The booklet by The Economic Bureau of the World Jewish Congress is a survey of the economic situation of Jews in the Third Reich. It starts with an overview of Jewish life in Germany before 1933, the effects of Nazi policy, the resulting decline of Jewish population in Germany and the impoverishment of the remaining community members up to 1937. The Nuremberg Laws are reprinted. Restrictions in businesses, arts, press and daily life are discussed. An article from the Trade magazine "Aufbau" from 1937 is reprinted.

An Artist Against the Third Reich

An Artist Against the Third Reich
Author: Peter Paret
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2003-03-24
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780521821384

The conflict between National Socialism and Ernst Barlach, one of the important sculptors of the twentieth century, is an unusual episode in the history of Hitler's efforts to rid Germany of 'international modernism'. Barlach did not passively accept the destruction of his sculptures. He protested the injustice, and continued his work. The author's discussion of Barlach's art and struggle over creative freedom, are joined to an analysis of Barlach's opponents. Peter Paret's fine study of an artist in a time of crisis seamlessly combines the history of modern Germany and the history of modern art.