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Antisemitism in the German Military Community and the Jewish Response, 1914-1938 (Paperback)
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Antisemitism in the German Military Community and the Jewish
Response, 1914-1938 explores how German World War I veterans from
different social and political backgrounds contributed to
antisemitic politics during the Weimar Republic. The book compares
how the military, right-wing veterans, and Jewish veterans chose to
remember their war experiences and translate these memories into a
political reality in the postwar world. Antisemitism addresses
several neglected issues. First, there is relatively little
scholarship discussing antisemitism in the imperial German army and
the impact former imperial officers had on the antisemitic
predilections of veteran associations. This subject deserves
attention given that veteran politics during the Weimar Republic
were of tremendous significance to the collapse of democracy and
the rise of National Socialism, and that the primary architects of
the Third Reich and the "Final Solution" were either World War I
veterans or had been members of paramilitary organizations in the
interwar period. The second issue addressed is how veterans
influenced the definition of "Aryan" identity, or how race came to
be perceived through the prism of war and political violence. Since
German Jews had to fight both accusations of shirking military
service and the perception of the "Jew" as effeminate, the manner
in which these veterans tried to reforge Jewish identity and their
relationship with their former comrades is an extraordinarily
important issue. The third issue concerns situational antisemitism,
or the process by which an organization expressed an opinion or
policy concerning Jews in response to internal dissension and
external influences.
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