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Trade Review

"An exceptional array of eyewitness accounts ... this fascinating collection honours the Holocaust's victims, as well as the sociologist who preserved their memories."
Times Literary Supplement

"A fantastic asset for Holocaust historiography."
European Review of History

"This riveting book prints a collection of 21 eyewitness accounts by German Jews. The value of these testimonies lies above all in their detail and immediacy. Mostly they confirm the picture we already have from other sources, though few are as vivid as these."
The Guardian

"Provides heartrending testimony of Nazi racial hatred."
Tribune

"Taken together, these survivors’ voices bring the focus back onto what is essential: human lives, their preservation and loss."
Forward Magazine

"This collection of eyewitness accounts of the end of Jewish life in Nazi Germany
is most valuable as an undergraduate course reading, where its immediacy and
personal detail can bring home the horrors which preceded the Holocaust."
European History Quarterly

"There are few more powerful or moving collections of testimonies from the Jewish victims of the Nazi pogrom of 9-10 November 1938. This is an extraordinary collection that conveys the full extent of Nazi brutality towards Jews even before the 'Final Solution' had begun."
Richard J Evans, Regius Professor of history at the University of Cambridge and author of The Third Reich at War

"The testimonies about the pogrom of November 9 and 10, 1938 and its sequels, assembled in this volume, describe what the authors deemed to be the height of Nazi barbarism. In reality, these events were but the faintest of preludes to what was about to happen to the Jews in Germany and in occupied Europe. Nonetheless, these reports carry a poignancy of their own that overwhelmingly evokes the suffocating and terror filled atmosphere of Jewish everyday existence in the Reich during those November days and the immediate pre-war months."
Saul Friedlander, Pulitzer Prize winner and author of The Years of Extermination: Nazi Germany and the Jews, 1939-1945

"What sets this anthology, edited by German sociologist Uta Gerhardt and literary agent Thomas Karlauf, apart from other firsthand accounts is the immediacy of the testimonies. All of the accounts reveal the degree to which their authors were traumatized by their experiences."
S.Ross Doughty, Ursinus College



Table of Contents

Editorial Note and Acknowledgements vii

Foreword Saul Friedländer x

Introduction Thomas Karlauf: Thus Ended My Life in Germany' 1

Part I The Terror 17

Hugo Moses 19

Siegfried Merecki 36

Rudolf Bing 56

Toni Lessler 65

Sofoni Herz 72

'Aralk' 82

Marie Kahle 88

Part II In The Camps 93

Karl E. Schwabe 95

Gertrud Wickerhauser Lederer 110

Karl Rosenthal 115

Georg Abraham 135

Hertha Nathorff 148

Carl Hecht 165

Ernst Bellak 174

Part III Before Emigration 179

Martin Freudenheim 181

Alice Bärwald 183

Siegfried Wolff 187

Margarete Neff 194

Fritz Rodeck 208

Fritz Goldberg 228

Harry Kaufman 231

Afterword Uta Gerhardt: Nazi Madness 236

Notes 261

Bibliography 275

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 26/10/2021
      ISBN13: 9780745650852, 978-0745650852
      ISBN10: 0745650856

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review

      "An exceptional array of eyewitness accounts ... this fascinating collection honours the Holocaust's victims, as well as the sociologist who preserved their memories."
      Times Literary Supplement

      "A fantastic asset for Holocaust historiography."
      European Review of History

      "This riveting book prints a collection of 21 eyewitness accounts by German Jews. The value of these testimonies lies above all in their detail and immediacy. Mostly they confirm the picture we already have from other sources, though few are as vivid as these."
      The Guardian

      "Provides heartrending testimony of Nazi racial hatred."
      Tribune

      "Taken together, these survivors’ voices bring the focus back onto what is essential: human lives, their preservation and loss."
      Forward Magazine

      "This collection of eyewitness accounts of the end of Jewish life in Nazi Germany
      is most valuable as an undergraduate course reading, where its immediacy and
      personal detail can bring home the horrors which preceded the Holocaust."
      European History Quarterly

      "There are few more powerful or moving collections of testimonies from the Jewish victims of the Nazi pogrom of 9-10 November 1938. This is an extraordinary collection that conveys the full extent of Nazi brutality towards Jews even before the 'Final Solution' had begun."
      Richard J Evans, Regius Professor of history at the University of Cambridge and author of The Third Reich at War

      "The testimonies about the pogrom of November 9 and 10, 1938 and its sequels, assembled in this volume, describe what the authors deemed to be the height of Nazi barbarism. In reality, these events were but the faintest of preludes to what was about to happen to the Jews in Germany and in occupied Europe. Nonetheless, these reports carry a poignancy of their own that overwhelmingly evokes the suffocating and terror filled atmosphere of Jewish everyday existence in the Reich during those November days and the immediate pre-war months."
      Saul Friedlander, Pulitzer Prize winner and author of The Years of Extermination: Nazi Germany and the Jews, 1939-1945

      "What sets this anthology, edited by German sociologist Uta Gerhardt and literary agent Thomas Karlauf, apart from other firsthand accounts is the immediacy of the testimonies. All of the accounts reveal the degree to which their authors were traumatized by their experiences."
      S.Ross Doughty, Ursinus College



      Table of Contents

      Editorial Note and Acknowledgements vii

      Foreword Saul Friedländer x

      Introduction Thomas Karlauf: Thus Ended My Life in Germany' 1

      Part I The Terror 17

      Hugo Moses 19

      Siegfried Merecki 36

      Rudolf Bing 56

      Toni Lessler 65

      Sofoni Herz 72

      'Aralk' 82

      Marie Kahle 88

      Part II In The Camps 93

      Karl E. Schwabe 95

      Gertrud Wickerhauser Lederer 110

      Karl Rosenthal 115

      Georg Abraham 135

      Hertha Nathorff 148

      Carl Hecht 165

      Ernst Bellak 174

      Part III Before Emigration 179

      Martin Freudenheim 181

      Alice Bärwald 183

      Siegfried Wolff 187

      Margarete Neff 194

      Fritz Rodeck 208

      Fritz Goldberg 228

      Harry Kaufman 231

      Afterword Uta Gerhardt: Nazi Madness 236

      Notes 261

      Bibliography 275

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