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Frontmatter
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Preface ix
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Part One. 1938
- Chapter One. 1938: The Year of Fate 2
- Chapter Two. The Juni-Aktion ( June Operation) in Berlin 22
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Part Two. Emigration
- Chapter Three. The Flight and Expulsion of German Jews 36
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Part Three. Aryanization
- Chapter Four. “Aryanized” and Financially Ruined: The Case of the Garbáty Family 64
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Part Four. The Yellow Star
- Chapter Five. Berlin Jews: Deprived of Rights, Impoverished, and Branded 80
- Chapter Six. The Jüdisches Nachrichtenblatt, 1938–43 100
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Part Five. Zionists
- Chapter Seven. אף על פי כן (In Spite of Everything): Zionists in Berlin 122
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Part Six. Forced Labor
- Chapter Eight. Forced Labor 144
- Chapter Nine. The Rosenstrasse Protest 158
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Part Seven. Deportation
- Chapter Ten. The Deportations 172
- Chapter Eleven. Every Person Has a Name 184
- Chapter Twelve. The Opera Singer Therese Rothauser 206
- Chapter Thirteen. Sad Experiences in the Hell of Nazi Germany: The Scheurenberg Family 214
- Chapter Fourteen. Ruth Schwersenz’s Poesiealbum 226
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Part Eight. Betrayal
- Chapter Fifteen. Snatchers: The Berlin Gestapo’s Jewish Informants 248
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Part Nine. Survival
- Chapter Sixteen. How the Frankenstein Family Survived Underground, 1943–45 276
- Chapter Seventeen. Banished from the Fatherland: How Hans Rosenthal Survived the Nazi Regime 298
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Part Ten. Jewish Organizations
- Chapter Eighteen. The Fine Line between Responsible Action and Collaboration: The Reichsvereinigung der Juden in Deutschland and the Jewish Community in Berlin, 1938–45 310
- Chapter Nineteen. Oranienburger Strasse 28–31 364
- Acknowledgments 377
- Abbreviations 381
- Glossary 383
- Contributors 385
- Illustration Credits 387
- Name Index 389
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Preface ix
-
Part One. 1938
- Chapter One. 1938: The Year of Fate 2
- Chapter Two. The Juni-Aktion ( June Operation) in Berlin 22
-
Part Two. Emigration
- Chapter Three. The Flight and Expulsion of German Jews 36
-
Part Three. Aryanization
- Chapter Four. “Aryanized” and Financially Ruined: The Case of the Garbáty Family 64
-
Part Four. The Yellow Star
- Chapter Five. Berlin Jews: Deprived of Rights, Impoverished, and Branded 80
- Chapter Six. The Jüdisches Nachrichtenblatt, 1938–43 100
-
Part Five. Zionists
- Chapter Seven. אף על פי כן (In Spite of Everything): Zionists in Berlin 122
-
Part Six. Forced Labor
- Chapter Eight. Forced Labor 144
- Chapter Nine. The Rosenstrasse Protest 158
-
Part Seven. Deportation
- Chapter Ten. The Deportations 172
- Chapter Eleven. Every Person Has a Name 184
- Chapter Twelve. The Opera Singer Therese Rothauser 206
- Chapter Thirteen. Sad Experiences in the Hell of Nazi Germany: The Scheurenberg Family 214
- Chapter Fourteen. Ruth Schwersenz’s Poesiealbum 226
-
Part Eight. Betrayal
- Chapter Fifteen. Snatchers: The Berlin Gestapo’s Jewish Informants 248
-
Part Nine. Survival
- Chapter Sixteen. How the Frankenstein Family Survived Underground, 1943–45 276
- Chapter Seventeen. Banished from the Fatherland: How Hans Rosenthal Survived the Nazi Regime 298
-
Part Ten. Jewish Organizations
- Chapter Eighteen. The Fine Line between Responsible Action and Collaboration: The Reichsvereinigung der Juden in Deutschland and the Jewish Community in Berlin, 1938–45 310
- Chapter Nineteen. Oranienburger Strasse 28–31 364
- Acknowledgments 377
- Abbreviations 381
- Glossary 383
- Contributors 385
- Illustration Credits 387
- Name Index 389