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Invisible Walls and to Remember Is to Heal: A German Family under the Nuremberg Laws and Encounters Book

Invisible Walls and to Remember Is to Heal: A German Family under the Nuremberg Laws and Encounters
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 has a rating of 3 stars
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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
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  • Invisible Walls and to Remember Is to Heal: A German Family under the Nuremberg Laws and Encounters
  • Written by author Ingeborg Hecht
  • Published by Northwestern University Press, June 1999
  • 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
  • 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
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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 Hamburgerstrasse139
The Trip to Hamburg - Rolling Home143
"You Will Receive Many Letters of Thanks ...": Letters from My Readers and What Resulted from Them165
How Others Fared185
Encounters and Their Beneficial Effects205
The Journey to Amsterdam: The Anne Frank Recognition Award221
The "Racial Assessment" of M. B.231
My Wanderings through the Brandenburg March237


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