Produktbild: Oberbrechen: A German Village Confronts its Nazi Past

Oberbrechen: A German Village Confronts its Nazi Past A Graphic History

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

11.11.2024

Abbildungen

Includes 15 illustrations and seven maps

Illustriert von

Liz Clarke

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

296

Maße (L/B/H)

25/17,9/2 cm

Gewicht

834 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-756603-9

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

11.11.2024

Abbildungen

Includes 15 illustrations and seven maps

Illustriert von

Liz Clarke

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

296

Maße (L/B/H)

25/17,9/2 cm

Gewicht

834 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-756603-9

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Oberbrechen: A German Village Confronts its Nazi Past
    • List of Maps, Tables, and Figures

    • Preface

    • Acknowledgments

    • About the Authors and the Illustrator

    • Part I: The Graphic History

    • Chapter 1: Oberbrechen

    • Chapter 2: Nazi Persecution

    • Chapter 3: War, Holocaust, and Rescue

    • Chapter 4: Justice?

    • Chapter 5: The Orange Book

    • Chapter 6: Epilogue

    • Part II: The Sources

    • Document 1: Letter from an Unknown Relative to Herman Stern in Valley City, North Dakota, July 24, 1933

    • Document 2: Letter from Dora and Moses Stern, Oberbrechen, to Herman Stern in Valley City, North Dakota, December 31, 1933

    • Document 3: Letter from Ilse Stern, [New York], to Herman Stern in Valley City, North Dakota, March 15, 1939

    • Document 4: Letter from Herman Stern, Valley City, North Dakota, to James S. Milloy in Washington, DC, January 15, 1941

    • Document 5: Letter from Herman Stern, Valley City, North Dakota, to Ruth Harrison, Office of James S. Milloy in Washington, DC, March 19, 1941

    • Document 6: Letter from Herman Stern, Valley City, North Dakota, to US Secretary of State Cordell Hull in Washington, DC, August 27, 1941

    • Document 7: Eugen Caspary, Diary Entry, November 16, 1944

    • Document 8: Carl Reifert, Entry in the Oberbrechen School Chronicle Detailing Events in 1945, undated.

    • Document 9: Father Alois Kunz, Statement in the Denazification Case of Former Oberbrechen Mayor Hugo Trost, Oberbrechen, April 29, 1948

    • Document 10: Letter from Franz Pabst, Flörsheim am Main, to the Denazification Board in Limburg, May 22, 1948

    • Document 11: Letter from Kurt Stern, New York, to the Denazification Board in Limburg, July 12, 1948.

    • Document 12: Letter from Albert Schmidt, Oberbrechen, to Herman Stern in Valley City, North Dakota, July 20, 1948

    • Document 13: Minutes of the Public Session of the Appeals Court in Wiesbaden, Reviewing the Decision of the Denazification Board in Limburg, December 13, 1949

    • Document 14: Irene Lenkiewicz, née Lichtenstein, Account of Her Life under Nazi Persecution and in Exile, Composed in Córdoba, Argentina, November 25, 1958

    • Document 15: Letter from Carl Reifert to the Compensation Office in Wiesbaden, May 3, 1960

    • Document 16: Letter from the Compensation Office, Wiesbaden, to Gertrud Marx in Oberbrechen, June 16, 1961

    • Document 17: Letter from Gertrud Marx, Oberbrechen, to the Compensation Office in Wiesbaden, July 1, 1961

    • Document 18: Letter from Mayor Josef Keuler, Oberbrechen, to the Wiesbaden District Administrator, June 26, 1961

    • Document 19: Medical Opinion from Neurology Specialists for Selma Altman, The Hacker Clinic, Beverly Hills, California, March 1966

    • Document 20: Letter from Selma Altman, Los Angeles, to Mayor Josef Kramm in Oberbrechen, November 26, 1973

    • Document 21: Letter from Eugen Caspary, Niederselters, to Herman Stern in Valley City, North Dakota, July 7, 1974

    • Document 22: Letter from Gustave and Gertrude Stern, Seattle, to Eugen Caspary in Niederselters, July 11, 1974

    • Document 23: Letter from Gustave Stern, Seattle, to Mayor Josef Kramm in Oberbrechen, August 1, 1974

    • Document 24: Letter from Gustave Stern, Seattle, to Eugen Caspary, Niederselters, September 28, 1974

    • Document 25: Eugen Caspary, "Jewish Citizens in Oberbrechen, 1711-1942: A Survey," 1975

    • Document 26: Nassauische Landeszeitung, Report on Kurt Lichtenstein's First Postwar Visit to Oberbrechen, April 24, 1978

    • Document 27: Christmas Greetings from Selma Altman, Los Angeles, to Mayor Josef Kramm in Oberbrechen, December 1980

    • Document 28: Provisional Minutes of a Meeting on "Catholic Resistance Against the Hitler Youth and the Repercussions of the National Socialist Seizure of Power in Oberbrechen," July 30, 1984

    • Document 29: Nassauische Neue Presse, Report on Kurt Lichtenstein's Visit to Oberbrechen, November 29, 1986

    • Document 30: Letter from Eugen Caspary, Camberg-Erbach, to Kim Wünschmann in Jerusalem, July 3, 2013

    • Part III: The Historical Context

    • 1. Oberbrechen

    • 2. Nazi Persecution

    • 3. War, Holocaust, and Rescue

    • 4. Justice?

    • 5. The "Orange Book," or Local Attempts of Vergangenheitsbewältigung

    • Part IV: The Making of Oberbrechen

    • The Research Process

    • Reflections on Methodology

    • Using the Graphic History Medium

    • Essay Questions

    • Timeline

    • Bibliography

    • Family Trees