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Invisible Walls: A German Family under the Nuremberg Laws | ||
Author's Note | ||
The Families (1883-1933) | 1 | |
Professional Worries and Domestic Upheavals (1934-1938) | 11 | |
The "Comrades" (1934-1936) | 19 | |
School Days (1935-1937) | 27 | |
Outlook Uncertain (1937-1938) | 39 | |
The "Night of Broken Glass" and the "Lambeth Walk" (1938) | 49 | |
The First Year of the War (1939) | 61 | |
"Racial Disgrace" and Plans to Emigrate (1940) | 69 | |
The Long Year (1941) | 83 | |
Harassment and Foreboding (1942) | 97 | |
The Final Reunion (1943) | 105 | |
The War Years (1943-1945) | 115 | |
Afterward ... | 131 | |
To Remember is to Heal: Encounters between Victims of the Nuremberg Laws | ||
Grosse Hamburgerstrasse | 139 | |
The Trip to Hamburg - Rolling Home | 143 | |
"You Will Receive Many Letters of Thanks ...": Letters from My Readers and What Resulted from Them | 165 | |
How Others Fared | 185 | |
Encounters and Their Beneficial Effects | 205 | |
The Journey to Amsterdam: The Anne Frank Recognition Award | 221 | |
The "Racial Assessment" of M. B. | 231 | |
My Wanderings through the Brandenburg March | 237 |
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Add Invisible Walls and to Remember Is to Heal: A German Family under the Nuremberg Laws and Encounters, Ingeborg Hecht's father, a prosperous Jewish attorney, was divorced from his titled German wife in 1933 - two years before the promulgation of the Nuremberg Laws - and so was deprived of what these laws termed privileged mixed matrimony. He died in Ausc, Invisible Walls and to Remember Is to Heal: A German Family under the Nuremberg Laws and Encounters to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Invisible Walls and to Remember Is to Heal: A German Family under the Nuremberg Laws and Encounters, Ingeborg Hecht's father, a prosperous Jewish attorney, was divorced from his titled German wife in 1933 - two years before the promulgation of the Nuremberg Laws - and so was deprived of what these laws termed privileged mixed matrimony. He died in Ausc, Invisible Walls and to Remember Is to Heal: A German Family under the Nuremberg Laws and Encounters to your collection on WonderClub |