The anti-Jewish racist mania of Hitler, the Jews in Fritzlar and its boroughs, and their few friends
Extended edition
- 344pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
Focusing on the anti-Jewish policies of National Socialism, this non-fiction work explores the escalating hardships faced by Jews in Fritzlar and nearby towns. It highlights the few individuals who assisted survivors returning from concentration camps and examines the de-Nazification process from 1944 to 1948. The book combines narratives and imagery to document memorials, while reflecting on themes of coexistence, oppression, and personal redemption. It also provides resources like photos and family trees to aid in Jewish genealogical research.
