Cumulate radicalization: "mixed-race" marriages under Hitler and remembrance
TitleCumulate radicalization: "mixed-race" marriages under Hitler and remembrance
Author
Call number940.5318082/0052
Object number11938a
Place of publicationLondon, England
PublisherBloomsbury Academic
Year of publication
2021
Physical descriptionix,221p.,index
MaterialArticle
ISBN9781350201545
NotesArticle from the book 'Women defying Hitler' pp 15-41
Description
After protests in 1943 on Berlin's Rosenstrasse, imprisoned intermarried Jews were released. German intermarriages of Jews and non-Jews and their protest illustrate characteristics of Hitler's rule that are difficult to reconcile with common images, and have opened debates about the way the regime made decisions within the Reich. There are disagreements about how Hitler got what he wanted. Agreement that protesting women were totally vulnerable is also common.