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Defiant German, defiant Jew : a holocaust memoir from inside the Third Reich

Zusammenfassung: Dr. Walter Leopold was born in 1898 in Ottweiler, Germany, the son of a cantor. Sincere about his Jewish faith but not orthodox, he fought in WWI for the German Imperial Army and received an Iron Cross for bravery in the Macedonia campaigns. After the war he attended Heidelberg University, earning his doctorate with the hope of serving in the new Weimar Republic. Finding his path blocked because of his religion he secured work within the Jewish community becoming the director of the Reichenheim Orphanage in Berlin. There he met his future wife, Hilda Bluemlein, a pediatric nurse and daughter of a prosperous factory owner in Leipzig. In 1930, they relocated to Leipzig where Walter worked in the Gemeinde - the city's semi-autonomous Jewish administration. Although his mother and two brothers emigrated to the United States after the Nazi's took power, Walter, Hilda and their daughter Anneliese, born in 1937, remained in Germany. As an anti-Fascist activist, Walter engaged in resistance activities throughout the war. His battle against the Nazi death machine is the story of this memoir.

Standort
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
ISBN
9789493056558
9493056554
Maße
23 cm
Umfang
xxi, 428 Seiten
Sprache
Englisch
Anmerkungen
Illustrationen
Includes bibliographical references

Schlagwort
Leopold, Walter
Geschichte 1938-1946
Nationalsozialismus
Juden
Widerstand
Deutschland

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[2020]
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