A groundbreaking reassessment of the crucial but unrecognized roles Germany's Jews played at home and at the front during World War I
Tim Grady Boeken
1 januari 1977


The German-Jewish soldiers of the First World War in history and memory
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Nearly one hundred thousand German Jews fought in World War I, and some twelve thousand of these soldiers lost their lives in battle. This book focuses on the multifaceted ways in which these soldiers have been remembered, as well as forgotten, from 1914 to the late 1970s. By examining Germany's complex and continually evolving memory culture, Tim Grady opens up a new approach to the study of German and German-Jewish history. In doing so, he draws out a narrative of entangled and overlapping relations between Jews and non-Jews, a story that extends past the Holocaust and into the Cold War.