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European Judaism, 2018
Abstract Can The Merchant of Venice be performed in Germany after the Holocaust, and if so, how? Is the claim that the play is a touchstone for German-Jewish relations, with a philosemitic tradition – and therefore eligible to be performed today – verifiable?
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Abstract Can The Merchant of Venice be performed in Germany after the Holocaust, and if so, how? Is the claim that the play is a touchstone for German-Jewish relations, with a philosemitic tradition – and therefore eligible to be performed today – verifiable?
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2021
This chapter describes Robert Eisler’s arrest following the Nazi annexation of Austria and his subsequent confinement for 15 months in Dachau and Buchenwald concentration camps. In the camps, Eisler made friends with like-minded prisoners like the rare book dealer Hans P. Kraus and the historian of bread and baking Heinrich E.
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This chapter describes Robert Eisler’s arrest following the Nazi annexation of Austria and his subsequent confinement for 15 months in Dachau and Buchenwald concentration camps. In the camps, Eisler made friends with like-minded prisoners like the rare book dealer Hans P. Kraus and the historian of bread and baking Heinrich E.
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Vegetatio, 1968
Im Linden-Buchenwald tritt die Buche bestandbildend auf, mus sich aber die Konkurrenz der hochsteten Linde, Bergahorn und Esche gefallen lassen. Es ist eine artenarme Fagion-Waldgesellschaft, strukturell einfach und einseitig und floristisch scharf gezeichnet.
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Im Linden-Buchenwald tritt die Buche bestandbildend auf, mus sich aber die Konkurrenz der hochsteten Linde, Bergahorn und Esche gefallen lassen. Es ist eine artenarme Fagion-Waldgesellschaft, strukturell einfach und einseitig und floristisch scharf gezeichnet.
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2015
In March 1942, Morgen reached a crisis. Invited to lead a new court in Lemberg (Lvov), he writes to the personnel department of the SS Judiciary Head Office in Munich asking to be spared the assignment. He asks instead to be transferred out of the General Gouvernement, preferably to Norway or the Balkans.1 In support of this request, he recites the ...
Herlinde Pauer-Studer, J. David Velleman
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In March 1942, Morgen reached a crisis. Invited to lead a new court in Lemberg (Lvov), he writes to the personnel department of the SS Judiciary Head Office in Munich asking to be spared the assignment. He asks instead to be transferred out of the General Gouvernement, preferably to Norway or the Balkans.1 In support of this request, he recites the ...
Herlinde Pauer-Studer, J. David Velleman
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