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Rehabilitating the past? Jewish honor courts in Allied-occupied Germany

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Analyzes the rehabilitation cases of collaborators among the quarter of a million Jewish survivors who lived in Allied-occupied Germany in the first five years after the war. Focusing on the Jewish honor courts in Munich and Berlin, she compares the tribunals created by surviving German Jews and Jewish displaced persons who termporarily stayed in Germany under Allied protection waiting to rebuild their lives overseas

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