Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Cambridge University Press, 2007
ISBN 10: 0521037565 ISBN 13: 9780521037563
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Cambridge University Press, 2007
ISBN 10: 0521037565 ISBN 13: 9780521037563
Anbieter: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Cambridge University Press, 2007
ISBN 10: 0521037565 ISBN 13: 9780521037563
Anbieter: Kennys Bookstore, Olney, MD, USA
Zustand: New. The remarkable story of Holocaust survivors in the American zone of occupied Germany. Series: Studies in the Social and Cultural History of Modern Warfare. Num Pages: 352 pages, 11 b/w illus. BIC Classification: 1DFG; 3JJPG; HBJD; HBLW; HBTZ1. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 228 x 152 x 20. Weight in Grams: 520. . 2008. Illustrated. paperback. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Cambridge University Press, 2007
ISBN 10: 0521037565 ISBN 13: 9780521037563
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - This is the remarkable story of the 250,000 Holocaust survivors who converged on the American Zone of Occupied Germany from 1945 to 1948. They envisaged themselves as the living bridge between destruction and rebirth, the last remnants of a world destroyed and the active agents of its return to life. Much of what has been written elsewhere looks at the Surviving Remnant through the eyes of others and thus has often failed to disclose the tragic complexity of their lives together with their remarkable political and social achievements. Despite having lost everyone and everything, they got on with their lives, they married, had children and worked for a better future. They did not surrender to the deformities of suffering and managed to preserve their humanity intact. Mankowitz uses largely inaccessible archival material to give a moving and sensitive account of this neglected area in the aftermath of the Holocaust.