Nazi Laws and Jewish Lives: Letters from Vienna

Author:   Edith Kurzweil
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Edition:   Annotated edition
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9780765802460


Pages:   192
Publication Date:   31 May 2004
Format:   Hardback
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Although the period leading up to the Nazi genocide of Europe's Jews has been well recorded, few sources convey the incremental effect of specific decrees aimed to dehumanize the Jews who were caught in Hitler's net, and how their everyday lives were transformed. These letters, written by Malvina Fischer to her daughter Mimi Weisz, have been translated and edited by her granddaughter Edith Kurzweil. They convey with vivid immediacy the fears and premonitions, the ghettoization and escape attempts that were the common experience of Viennese and German Jews in the years preceding the implementation of the ""Final Solution.""In the first section of the volume, Kurzweil establishes the personal and political contexts of the letters (written between April 6, 1940 and December 1941, when Malvina Fischer and her family were deported) and links them to the then emerging ""Jewish laws."" The second section contains the letters themselves and documents the throttling grip in which the authorities held every Viennese Jew who had not managed to escape. The third section consists of translations of official summaries of the relevant laws, ordinances, and edicts--many of them marked ""secret""--which inexorably determined that Kurzweil's family become part of the ""final solution."" From these letters and documents we become aware, also, of the profusion of legal entities dealing with Jews, the rivalries among them, and the free-floating dimensions of victims' fear and dread.Because the letters are full of allusions rather than straightforward information, and characterized by self-censorship, Edith Kurzweil has annotated them and inserted the relevant numbers of the specific laws as these were being applied.

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Author:   Edith Kurzweil
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   Transaction Publishers
Edition:   Annotated edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.294kg
ISBN:  

9780765802460


ISBN 10:   0765802465
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   31 May 2004
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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[T]he contrast Kurzweil sets up between her family's capacity to communicate concern, support, and love, and the heartless, impersonal language of the Nazi conquerors transcends tragedy to become a testimony to the strength of the human spirit. --Monica Strauss, Aufbau We read many new books of Holocaust Literature that bluntly scream of killings, incineration and catastrophe. [ Nazi Laws and Jewish Lives ] very quitely whispers of the simple banality of everyday evil in the lives of the victims of the Shoah . --Aharon ben Anshel, The Jewish Press


[T]he contrast Kurzweil sets up between her family's capacity to communicate concern, support, and love, and the heartless, impersonal language of the Nazi conquerors transcends tragedy to become a testimony to the strength of the human spirit. </p> --Monica Strauss, <i>Aufbau</i></p> We read many new books of Holocaust Literature that bluntly scream of killings, incineration and catastrophe. [<i>Nazi Laws and Jewish Lives</i>] very quitely whispers of the simple banality of everyday evil in the lives of the victims of the <i>Shoah</i>. </p> --Aharon ben Anshel, <i>The Jewish Press</i></p>


[T]he contrast Kurzweil sets up between her family's capacity to communicate concern, support, and love, and the heartless, impersonal language of the Nazi conquerors transcends tragedy to become a testimony to the strength of the human spirit. --Monica Strauss, Aufbau We read many new books of Holocaust Literature that bluntly scream of killings, incineration and catastrophe. [Nazi Laws and Jewish Lives] very quitely whispers of the simple banality of everyday evil in the lives of the victims of the Shoah. --Aharon ben Anshel, The Jewish Press -[T]he contrast Kurzweil sets up between her family's capacity to communicate concern, support, and love, and the heartless, impersonal language of the Nazi conquerors transcends tragedy to become a testimony to the strength of the human spirit.- --Monica Strauss, Aufbau -We read many new books of -Holocaust Literature- that bluntly scream of killings, incineration and catastrophe. [Nazi Laws and Jewish Lives] very quitely whispers of the simple banality of everyday evil in the lives of the victims of the Shoah.- --Aharon ben Anshel, The Jewish Press


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Edith Kurzweil is the former editor of Partisan Review and the author of, among other works, Full Circle: A Memoir.

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