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German Politics and the Jews - Dusseldorf and Nuremberg, 1910-1933 (Hardcover, New)
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German Politics and the Jews - Dusseldorf and Nuremberg, 1910-1933 (Hardcover, New)
Series: Oxford Historical Monographs
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This is a scholarly reassessment of the 'Jewish Question' in
Germany (1910-1933). Anthony Kauders challenges the view that,
following Hitler's rise to power, anti-Semitism radically increased
among the majority of Germans. He argues that the Weimar Republic
was also very influential in changing people's attitudes towards
the Jews and their place in German society. Through a study of
Dusseldorf and Nuremberg, two German towns of comparable size but
disparate regional, religious, and economic characteristics, he
explores the attitudes of journalists, politicians, clerics, and
ordinary people. Using local and national archival material, Dr
Kauders is able to show that, whereas before the First World War
most Germans would distance themselves from racial anti-Semitism,
after 1918 many Germans agreed with volkisch agitators that Jews
were, in a variety of ways, alien to the national community.
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