Between fragmented memory and "real history" : the LBI's perception of Jewish self-defense against Nazi antisemitism, 1955 - 1970
Published in: | Preserving the legacy of German Jewry : a history of the Leo Baeck Institute 1955-2005 S. 376-407 |
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Main Author: | Matthäus, Jürgen (Author) |
Format: | Article |
Language: | German |
Related Items: | In:
Preserving the legacy of German Jewry : a history of the Leo Baeck Institute 1955-2005 |
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