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    Mito e realtà della letteratura ebraica al femminile in Germania: Anna Seghers e Mascha Kaléko by Karin Birge Gilardoni-Büch

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…Anyway, a real Jewish identity will only take shape after the Nazis' takeover and the following exclusion of the Jews from everyday life, the deletion of their personal freedom and the forced alienation of their belongings (the so-called “aryanization”). Suddenly, the German Jews were forced “into situations they never perceived or looked for before” (Silvia Schlenstedt). …”
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    The St. Louis Crisis in the Canadian Press: New Data on the June 1939 Incident by Pierre Anctil and Alexandre Comeau

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Starting in late May 1939, a humanitarian crisis developed when some 900 German Jews were denied the use of prearranged Cuban temporary immigration permits in the port of Havana after having arrived on board of the MS St. …”
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    „NS-Raubgut aus zweiter Hand“ - Provenienzrecherchen in der Bibliothek des IGdJ by Jörn Kreuzer, Susanne Küther

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The Institute of the History of the German Jews (Institut für die Geschichte der deutschenJuden, IGdJ) is currently conducting a comprehensive research of its library stock within the project “NS-Raubgut in der Bibliothek des IGdJ”. …”
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    Juif, allemand, sioniste : itinéraire(s) du mathématicien Adolf Abraham Halevi Fraenkel (1891‑1965) by Dominique Trimbur

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…The paper goes back over his destiny/ies: religious Jew, German Jew, mathematician, German-Jewish mathematician, Zionist, a man of passages, with ongoing returns between his origins and the fate he chose for himself; from his beginnings in Germany to his career in Israel, over his settling in Mandatory Palestine, end of the 1920’s-beginning of the 1930’s.…”
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    Race and Incest in Mann's "Blood of the Walsungs" by Gloria Chasson Erlich

    Published 1978-01-01
    “…Mann juxtaposes the incest of a pair of German-Jewish twins, Siegmund and Sieglinde Aarenhold, with the myth of the Walsungs, subtly manipulating the Wagner libretto to make it express his sense of the condition of the assimilated German Jew. The incest becomes a metaphor for Jewish exclusiveness as well as a type of the great sin which in many of Mann's works is regarded as a prerequisite to creativity. …”
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    Writings from the Margins: German-Jewish Women Poets from the Bukovina by Amy Colin

    Published 1997-01-01
    “…It is the Bukovinian biotope, where Ruthenians, Romanians, Germans, Jews, Armenians, Magyars, Poles, Lipovanes, and Hutsuls peacefully coexisted for many centuries, producing a variegated Romanian, Ruthenian, Austro-German, German-Jewish, and Yiddish literature as well as poets who were fluent in several languages.…”
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    Struktura narodowościowa regionów południowo-wschodniej Ukrainy by Helena Krasowska

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…The characteristics of settlement and development of such groups as Bulgarians, Germans, Jews, Czechs, Tartars, Poles, and Armenians are analysed in this article, too. …”
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    Volyn ethnic space of the second half of the XIXth century: the view of Volyn Czech by Svitlana Shulha

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Relationships with other ethnic communities (Germans, Jews) formed as cautiously-biased and concerned mainly the functioning of the economy. …”
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