Introduction With nearly 200,000 Jews, Vienna had one of the largest urban Jewries in pre-holocaust Europe, managed by a powerful communal organization, the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde (IKG). The IKG had been officially recognized as the representative body of Viennese Jews since 1852. In response to particular challenges it faced, including in the inter-war period, the IKG formulated policies and strategies, weighed alternatives and set priorities in order to organize communal Jewish life i..
In the history of Austrian Jewry, the year 1848 marked a crucial turning point. Although there had b...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the historic development of Jewish schools in Hungary from th...
During almost the entire interwar period, there were two separate Jewish communities in Kraków. One...
A combination of two strong personal wishes have brought about the writing of this doctoral disserta...
The growing integration and participation of the Jewish population in politics, society, culture art...
The process of European political unification that began in the mid-twentieth century has taken for g...
This dissertation examines the ways in which literature, theater, politics and gender not only refle...
After 1933a countless number of the over 400,000 mayors and municipal officials in Germany took part...
Between 1945 and 1950 Łódź was the biggest city centre of Jews who had survived the Holocaust. In th...
Work has been devoted to the history of Jews in Vienna, with particular emphasis on the way to równu...
The “Oesterreichisch-Israelitische Union” (“Union of Austrian Jews”) was a political organization th...
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Description of Jewish life in Vienna after "Anschluss" of 1938; Nazi actions against Jews and Jewish...
This B.A. thesis is describing the activitiesof Jewish societies-organizationsin Prague in the perio...
In 1914 The Jewish Community in the city of Łódź was comprised of 162,500 residents. During the Gre...
In the history of Austrian Jewry, the year 1848 marked a crucial turning point. Although there had b...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the historic development of Jewish schools in Hungary from th...
During almost the entire interwar period, there were two separate Jewish communities in Kraków. One...
A combination of two strong personal wishes have brought about the writing of this doctoral disserta...
The growing integration and participation of the Jewish population in politics, society, culture art...
The process of European political unification that began in the mid-twentieth century has taken for g...
This dissertation examines the ways in which literature, theater, politics and gender not only refle...
After 1933a countless number of the over 400,000 mayors and municipal officials in Germany took part...
Between 1945 and 1950 Łódź was the biggest city centre of Jews who had survived the Holocaust. In th...
Work has been devoted to the history of Jews in Vienna, with particular emphasis on the way to równu...
The “Oesterreichisch-Israelitische Union” (“Union of Austrian Jews”) was a political organization th...
SIGLELD:8318.172(SSRC-HR--5365) / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreGBUnited Kingdo
Description of Jewish life in Vienna after "Anschluss" of 1938; Nazi actions against Jews and Jewish...
This B.A. thesis is describing the activitiesof Jewish societies-organizationsin Prague in the perio...
In 1914 The Jewish Community in the city of Łódź was comprised of 162,500 residents. During the Gre...
In the history of Austrian Jewry, the year 1848 marked a crucial turning point. Although there had b...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the historic development of Jewish schools in Hungary from th...
During almost the entire interwar period, there were two separate Jewish communities in Kraków. One...