Where did all the "our" Jews go? Germans and Jews in post-war Germany
TitreWhere did all the "our" Jews go? Germans and Jews in post-war Germany
Auteur
Call number940.53180943/0025
N° d'objet09348f
Lieu de publicationNew York, New York, United States
EditeurBerghahn Books
Année de publication
2016
Paginationpp131-154
MatérielArticle
SérieVermont Studies on Nazi Germany and the Holocaust
ISBN9781782386421
NotesArticle from the book 'The Germans and the Holocaust : popular responses to the persecution and murder of the Jews' pp131-154
Description
Discusses the extent to which antisemitism persisted in German society after the defeat of the Nazi regime. Examines German attitudes towards Jewish Holocaust survivors who lived as DPs in postwar Germany. Interactions were influenced by stereotypes and prejudices. When the American military government extended a protective hand over the DPs, some Germans took this as a validation of their suspicion that the Allies had been in the hands of the Jews. Resentment intensified as a result of American support of Jewish reparations claims