Alfred Landecker A German-Jewish Life 1884-1942
Fr. 37.90
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Beschreibung
Produktdetails
Einband
Gebundene Ausgabe
Erscheinungsdatum
19.11.2025
Abbildungen
mit 72 z. T. farb Abbildungen
Verlag
Wallstein VerlagSeitenzahl
216
Maße (L/B/H)
21.7/13.1/2 cm
Gewicht
360 g
Auflage
1
Übersetzt von
Joel Golb
Sprache
Englisch
ISBN
978-3-8353-5995-6
From rural eastern Prussia to an industrial city in Germany’s southeast: shortly before the start of the First World War, Alfred Landecker decided to make a considerable leap. Raised in a large Jewish family in the town of Nordenburg, as a young man Alfred left the area for Mannheim. After years on the Western Front, he worked as a business representative in a machine factory, became acquainted with his future Catholic wife Maria Gessner, and started a family. In 1928, Maria died. Subsequent Nazi persecution from 1933 would place Alfred and his three children – designated »half Jews« through the Nuremberg Laws – in a hopeless situation. In 1942, Landecker was deported »to the east« and murdered. »Times change, and with the times, people change as well« he had written four years earlier in a letter to his daughter. This biography describes how »changed times« intruded into Alfred Landecker’s life and destroyed it.
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