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Ignatz Bubis
Cosmopolitan Normalisation? the Culture of Remembrance of World War II and the Holocaust in Unified Germany
JONATHAN R. ZATLIN Boston University • Department of History • 226 Bay State Road • Boston, MA 02215 •
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Speech by Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier at the Ceremony Marking the 40Th Anniversary of the Hochschule Für Jüdische Studien Heidelberg, 17 June 2019
Rainer Werner Fassbinder Edited By
REDEFINING HEIMAT: Language and the Search for Homeland in Modern German Jewish Writing
The Federal Republic of Germany and the History of the Last Decades: Outline and Observations
Common Past Versus Shared Memory: Changing Perceptions in German-Jewish Relations
Amtliches Organ Der Jüdischen Gemeinde Frankfurt Am Main Zum
Beyond Jericho: the Resurgence of German Jewish Life Since the Fall of the Berlin Wall
Federal Republic of Germany
Azadeh Sharifi
Gazeta Vol. 24, No. 3 Summer 2017
„A Naye Yidishe Heym in Nidershlezye“ Polnische Shoah-Überlebende in Wrocław (1945–1949)
Federal Republic of Germany
October 4–7, 2007 San Diego, California Town and Country Resort & Convention Center
On the Role of the “Intellectual Fire-Raisers” in the Transformation of German Historical and Political Identity from the Mid-1980S to the Turn of the Century
Federal Republic of Germany
Reborn Jews: a New Jewish Community for Germany
Top View
For Immediate Release American Jewish Committee
Bubis Grave Defaced in Israel
The Resurgence of German Jewish Life Since the Fall of the Berlin Wall
Uniting to Save World Cultures
German Cultures, Foreign Cultures: the Politics of Belonging” at AICGS on December 6, 1996, Stimulated a Critical Assessment Of
Speech Commemorating the Night of the Pogrom of November 9, 1938 the Speech Has Been Shortened
Zatlin CV Feb 2021
Surviving to Excel: the Last German Jewish Autobiographies of Holocaust Survivors Ruth Klüger, Marcel Reich-Ranicki, and Paul S
German-Jewish Urban Experience in the Third Reich
(Re)Constructing Community in Berlin. of Jews, Turks and German Responsibility