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Type of Result: article, Project: Key Documents of German-Jewish History
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Wilhelm Marr’s A Mirror to the Jews
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“Against Oblivion” – Cinematic Remembrance in “The Rose Garden”
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“Folk Life in Palestine.” Otto Eberhard and the Christian Friends of Zionism
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“I Demand to See My Child.” – Unmarried Mothers, Reform School, and Self-Determination
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“I know few people who seem so qualified to do so…” A Letter of Recommendation for Siegfried Landshut
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“It Cost Me 20 Years to Defeat Hitler.” Hamburg Shipping Company Owner Arnold Bernstein in the USA
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“Mother Borchardt” – a Jewish Shipping Company Owner
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“Neues Bauen” and Jewish Architecture. Photograph of the Temple on Oberstraße
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“On the Road with Ballin—Experiences Made by a Russian Emigrant”
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“Swept back into the unseen vastness of the sea” - Fritz Buff’s account of his voyage aboard the ST. LOUIS, May and June 1939
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“The Enemy is in the Country: The Jew.” Poster Stamps Printed by the Deutschvölkischen Schutz- und Trutz-Bundes [German Nationalist Protection and Defiance Federation]
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“The Jews in the Army”—On the Origins and Pervasiveness of a Prejudice
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“The Jews’ Residence”: Orthodox Lutheran Attitudes towards the Coexistence of Jews and Christians
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“The Rich Jew”: An Anti-Judaic Anecdote about the Religious Social Order in 17th century Hamburg
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“This cannot end well.” Käthe Starke-Goldschmidt's Memories of Theresienstadt
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“To Palestine!” Comments on the Oral History Video Interview with Rachel Dror
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“We live upon the sea as if in another world.” An Addendum to Ida Dehmel’s Diary of her Round the World Trip aboard the “Reliance” 1936
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“When it really mattered ...” - A Daughter’s Memories of Her Mother
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“tear down outdated […] views”. Agathe Lasch, an academic revolutionary