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5. From Leaf to Ash: Jews, Germans, and Bulgarian Gold in the Second World War
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Mary C. Neuburger
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Coffeehouse Babble: Smoking and Sociability in the Long Nineteenth Century 11
- 2. No Smoke without Fire: Tobacco and Transformation, 1878–1914 43
- 3. From the Orient Express to the Sofia Café: Smoke and Propriety in the Interwar Years 78
- 4. The Tobacco Fortress: Asenovgrad Krepost and the Politics of Tobacco between the World Wars 108
- 5. From Leaf to Ash: Jews, Germans, and Bulgarian Gold in the Second World War 134
- 6. Smoke-Filled Rooms: Places to Light Up in Communist Bulgaria 167
- 7. Smokes for Big Brother: Bulgartabak and Tobacco under Communism 199
- Conclusion 229
- Notes 235
- Bibliography 281
- Index 299
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Coffeehouse Babble: Smoking and Sociability in the Long Nineteenth Century 11
- 2. No Smoke without Fire: Tobacco and Transformation, 1878–1914 43
- 3. From the Orient Express to the Sofia Café: Smoke and Propriety in the Interwar Years 78
- 4. The Tobacco Fortress: Asenovgrad Krepost and the Politics of Tobacco between the World Wars 108
- 5. From Leaf to Ash: Jews, Germans, and Bulgarian Gold in the Second World War 134
- 6. Smoke-Filled Rooms: Places to Light Up in Communist Bulgaria 167
- 7. Smokes for Big Brother: Bulgartabak and Tobacco under Communism 199
- Conclusion 229
- Notes 235
- Bibliography 281
- Index 299