Exploring the experiences of German Jews over three centuries, the narrative highlights their struggles against deep-seated prejudice from the birth of Christianity to the brink of the Holocaust. Through the stories of remarkable individuals, the author provides a profound insight into the challenges faced by these communities in their attempts to integrate into German society. This sweeping historical account addresses significant themes of identity, belonging, and the persistence of discrimination, offering a compelling perspective on a complex and painful chapter in history.
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This is a book about a remarkable woman and how she came to play a significant role in baboon conservation in South Africa. More than just an eloquent and absorbing story of a stalwart woman and her mission, it is about the fundamental ties between nature and human nature-- ties that are often ignored.
In his own words, the flight from Nazi Germany that forged an icon of American business and politics
In achtzig Jahren um die Welt
- 569pages
- 20 heures de lecture
Berlin, Schanghai, San Francisco, Washington, Berlin - die wichtigsten Stationen seines Lebenshaben W. Michael Blumenthal, den Direktor des weltberühmten Jüdischen Museumsin Berlin, einmal um die Welt geführt. Geboren in der Weimarer Republik, aufgewachsenim Dritten Reich, floh er mit seiner Familie vor den Nazis ans andere Ende der Welt, nachSchanghai. Von dort emigrierte er in die USA und machte Karriere in Wirtschaft und Politik.1997 folgte er dem Ruf seiner Heimatstadt und kehrte nach Berlin zurück.