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Juden 45/90 / Jews 45/90

Juden 45/90 / Jews 45/90 German history

Juden 45/90 / Jews 45/90

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In 2011/2012, the exhibitions of the Jewish Museum Munich are dedicated to events that began in Eastern Europe and found their continuation in Munich and the surrounding area. The first part of the series "Jews 45/90" takes the immediate post-war period as its subject, when refugee camps in southern Germany became an involuntary home for a great number of Jewish survivors from East Europe. It is an irony of history that never before or since have so many Jews lived in Bavaria as in the years immediately after the Shoah. The numerous camps set up for Jewish Displaced Persons (DPs) by the US Army and the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRAA), as well as the offices opened successively from summer 1945 onward in Munich by various Jewish aid organizations, created an infrastructure that enabled survivors to start a new life and prepare themselves for living in Israel or other countries. Essays by Esther Alexander-Ihme, Samuel Bak, Toby Blum-Dobkin, Michael Brenner, Liliy Brett, Lea Fleischmann, Cilly Kugelmann, Savyon Liebrecht, Ellen Presse, Rachel Salamander, Anton Jakob Weinberger, Liliane Weissberg.
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Edition:
1
Number of Pages:
135
Release Date:
2011-11-01
Publication Date:
2011-11-30
Publisher:
Hentrich & Hentrich
Languages:
Original: English
ISBN10:
3942271486
ISBN13:
9783942271486
GPSR Manufacturer Reference:
Weight:
340 g
Height:
154 cm
Width:
236 cm
Thickness:
15 cm
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