New Beginnings: Holocaust Survivors in Bergen-Belsen and the British Zone in Germany, 1945-1950

new beginnings: holocaust survivors in bergen-belsen and the british zone in germany, 1945-1950

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New Beginnings: Holocaust Survivors in Bergen-Belsen and the British Zone in Germany, 1945-1950

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A sociohistorical analysis of the construction of Jewish life and national identity in post-Holocaust Germany.

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"New Beginnings" offers an unprecedented historical inquiry into how Jews in Germany began to rebuild their social and cultural networks immediately following World War II. . Lavsky concentrates on the British Zone of occupation in northwest Germany, where some of the most important Jewish communities developed and laid the foundation for a central Jewish organization in the Federal German Republic. It was here, through a unique cooperation of "camp and community," that a new Jewish post-Holocaust nationalism began to take shape. As the first in-depth analysis of the combined development of "camp and community," "New Beginnings" examines the history of both groups within the context of the Jewish world, the emergence of Palestine-Israel, and the international arena. In so doing, it reveals that the Jewish presence in Germany was not only an issue to be tackled by external powers but also an active force shaping the Jewish post-Holocaust stance worldwide.

New Beginnings: Holocaust Survivors in Bergen-Belsen and the British Zone in Germany, 1945-1950

New Beginnings: Holocaust Survivors in Bergen-Belsen and the British Zone in Germany, 1945-1950,Hagit Lavsky,Wayne State University Press,0814330096,1945-,Anthropology - Cultural,Germany,History,History - General History,History: World,Holocaust,Holocaust survivors,Jewish - General,Jewish Holocaust,Jews,Politics and government,Social History,Social conditions,European history: postwar, from c 1945 -,History of specific racial & ethnic groups,Jewish studies,Postwar period, 1945 to c 2000,c 1945 to c 1960

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