From everyday life to a State of Emergency: Jews in Weimar and Nazi Germany
TitleFrom everyday life to a State of Emergency: Jews in Weimar and Nazi Germany
Author
Call number943.004924/0027
Object number06133d
Place of publicationOxford, England
PublisherOxford University Press
Year of publication
2004
Physical descriptionpp271-373
MaterialArticle
ISBN0195171640
NotesArticle from the book 'Jewish daily life in Germany'pp271-373
Description
After World War I life in Germany for the Jews gradually changed from the economic effects of the depression and antisemitism from social and political forces. In the face of social ostracism the family took on renewed significance as the nucleus of middle class life and the Jewish community became the centre of Jewish life with its diverse offers of aid, both material and spiritual. However from the early 1930s terror and deportations destroyed the constant attempts to adapt and survive and everyday life was replaced by a permanent state of emergency