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    Review: Birgit Schreiber (2006). Versteckt. Jüdische Kinder im nationalsozialistischen Deutschland und ihr Leben danach [Hidden. Jewish Children in National Socialist Germany and T... by Birgit Griese

    Published 2007-09-01
    Subjects: “…communication between German Jews and non-Jewish Germans in the Federal Republic of Germany…”
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    Hidden Figures by Natascha Drubek

    Published 2021-12-01
    Subjects: “…keywords: Aleinikov, Bauer, Drankov, Fedecki, Khanzhonkov, Mickwitz, Matuszewski, Mundwiller, Prószyński, Jagielsky, von Hahn, Romanov, Sabiński, Shiriaev, Thiemann, Trofimov, Russian, Empire, USSR, France, colonialism, cinema history, religion, nationality, gender, intersectionality, foreigners, minorities, Cossacks, Germans, Jews, Poles, Tatars, historiography.…”
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    Philo of Stockholm. The ecumenical heresies of Rabbi Marcus Ehrenpreis by Göran Rosenberg

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…Ehrenpreis followed in the tradition from Antiquity of Philo of Alexandria, who expressed his Jewish philosophy in Greek, and Moses Mendelssohn, who attempted to bring the principles of the Englightenment to German Jews and to promote an understanding of Judaism among non­Jews. …”
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    Jewish Writers in Contemporary Germany: The Dead Author Speaks by Sander L. Gilman

    Published 1989-08-01
    “…Why is it not possible to speak about "German-Jews" in the contemporary criticism about German culture? …”
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    German Jewish Intellectuals and the German Occupation of Belgium by Ulrich Wyrwa

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…In August 1914 the majority of German Jews expressed their patriotic approval of the war and their loyalty to the German state. …”
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    Like Giants Sitting on the Dwarf’s Shoulders: Religious Anarchism and the Making of Modern Zionist Historiography by Yossef Schwartz

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The religious renewal, or the alleged “Jewish Renaissance” among German Jews in the first decades of the 20th century, offers a radical encounter with tradition as part of Jewish modernism. …”
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    German regional politician Paul Hirsch in history reversals by Mikhail Strelets

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…The National Socialists who came on that day to power did everything to alienate the German Jews from the society. The Jew Paul Hirsch fully experienced that fate. …”
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    Marginalization and Reform of Religion by Zohaib Ahmad

    Published 2019-12-01
    “… The term marginalization is often used for a community or group which is pushed to the edges of the society through certain social, political, and/or religious restrictions. The history of German Jews and Muslims of the Indian subcontinent stands witness that, to varying degrees over time, they were bound to live on the edges of their respective societies. …”
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    ERNST JUNGER'S POLEMIC WITH NATIONAL SOCIALISM DURING THE WEIMAR REPUBLIC by Artamoshin S.V.

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…In the conditions of post-war Germany, anti-Semitism acquired a political sound due to the fact that a significant percentage of German Jews were represented in the revolutionary government, the Social Democratic and radical left parties, who turned into the face of the Weimar Republic. …”
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    God as Dionysus: Martin Buber's reception of Friedrich Nietzsche by van Straten, R

    Published 2015
    “…<p>Martin Buber was a source of inspiration for a generation of young German Jews at the beginning of the twentieth century; throughout his career, however, he was also criticised by scholars of Jewish history and mysticism. …”
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    Modernity and the Jewish Stigma. Julian Tuwim, Alfred Döblin and Kurt Tucholsky: Biographies and Work by Monika Bednarczuk

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…Döblin is proud of being Jewish after his visit to Poland in 1924, Tucholsky warns German Jews against the consequences of their passivitivy, and Tuwim publishes in 1944 his agitating manifesto We, Polish Jews. …”
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