Life for jews after ww2

    • The Jew in America Since World War II - JSTOR

      the Second World War. Any attempt to study the five million American Jews as a social com- ponent in the larger society faces a series of obstacles at the outset. though large sums have been spent by Jews and others in combatting anti-Semitism, and often facts turned up in this effort are of sociological


    • [PDF File]a changed world - United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

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      In the aftermath of World War II, the world—from individual nations to the United Nations; from religious leaders to professionals in fields as diverse as law, medicine, and science; from presidents and prime ministers to private citizens—confronted its legacy. In light of the moral failures that allowed the Holocaust to happen:


    • Antisemitism in Postwar Germany - JSTOR

      1. "Juden und Deutsche," Spiegel Spezial Feb. 1992. 97 98 Antisemitism in Postwar Germany addition, the book looks at the frustration, anger, and deep mistrust with which the Jews approached Germans. To complicate and complete the triangle, Stern analyzes the occupation forces, particularly the Ameri-


    • After the Holocaust: The History of Jewish Life in West Germany

      For over fifty years, historians have largely ignored the re-emergence of Jewish life in Germany and its broader significance for the postwar period; only a handful of studies appeared from 1945 to 1989.5 With the opening of new archives holding government documents of the former East German regime, the increased historicisation of Germany’s pos...


    • A Tale of Two Reconciliations: Germans and Jews after World ...

      and Jews after World War II and Bosnia after Dayton. Maja Catic Brandeis University. By comparing the reconciliation between Germans and Jews in the aftermath of World War II and that between Serbs and Bosniaks in post-Dayton Bosnia, this article argues that reconciliation can be a ‘‘simpler’’ affair in some cases than in others.


    • [PDF File]In the Shadow of the Holocaust: German Jewry After 1945

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      distinct groups of Jews living in Germany after 1945: a large number of East European Displaced Persons who came more or less by chance to Germany, many of whom again lived in camps and expressed their wish to leave the country as soon as possible, and a small group of German Jews, most of whom had been


    • Post-World-War-II American Jewry and the Confrontation With ...

      this use of the Holocaust by American Jews represented a new phenom enon, with roots going no farther back in time than the late 1960s. They take as a given that from the end of the World War II, and during the 1950s in particular, American Jews either did not want to talk about the Holocaust (a word which itself has a complicated history) or ...


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