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Refugee Jews, 1933-1946
W.W. Norton & Co.
April 2009
On Sale: April 13, 2009
512 pages ISBN: 0393062295 EAN: 9780393062298 Hardcover
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Non-Fiction History
A bold, groundbreaking work that provides the
definitive answer to the persistent question: Why didn’t
more Jews flee Nazi Europe? Flight from the
Reich is a story about people at a time of crisis. As
persecution, war, and deportation savaged their communities,
Jews tried to flee Nazi Europe through legal and clandestine
routes. In their multifaceted tale of Jewish refugees during
and after the Nazi era, Debórah Dwork and Robert Jan van
Pelt braid the private and public realms, personal memory
and official history. They probe the challenges faced by
German Jewish refugees; the dispute among the Swiss on
allowing Jews to cross their border; the dangers braved by
covert guides who helped the hunted out of occupied France;
and the creation of postwar displaced person camps, which
have much to tell us about refugee camps today. Grounded in
archival research throughout Europe and America, hundreds of
oral histories, and thousands of newly discovered letters,
Flight from the Reich shows how the lives of people
thread together to form history. 50 photos; 2 maps.
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