Perception of Jewish displaced persons as criminals in early postwar Germany: lingering stereotypes and self-fulfilling prophecies
TitlePerception of Jewish displaced persons as criminals in early postwar Germany: lingering stereotypes and self-fulfilling prophecies
Call number325.21/0022
Object number07206f
Place of publicationDetroit, Michigan, United States
PublisherWayne State University Press
Year of publication
2010
Physical descriptionpp167-193
MaterialArticle
ISBN9780814333501
NotesArticle from the book '"We are here" pp167-193
Description
Many Germans clung to the fiction that the decimated Jews remained threatening. The Jewish DP was often imagined to be abusive of Christians, capable of radical communism, capable of dishonesty, intrigue and even murder, without shame or modesty, physically abusive, a smuggler, rich and greedy. The stereotype of Jewish criminality continued to inform and inflame the immediate postwar period