Life under Siege: The Jews of Magdeburg under Nazi Rule

Michael Abrahams-Sprod
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This regional study documents the life and the destruction of the Jewish community of Magdeburg, in the Prussian province of Saxony, between 1933 and 1945. As this is the first comprehensive and academic study of this community during the Nazi period, it has contributed to both the regional historiography of German Jewry and the historiography of the Shoah in Germany. In both respects it affords a further understanding of Jewish life in Nazi Germany. Commencing this study at the beginning of 1933 enables a comprehensive view to emerge of the community as it was on the eve of the Nazi assault. The study then analyses the spiralling events that led to its eventual destruction. The story of the Magdeburg Jewish community in both the public and private domains has been explored from the Nazi accession to power in 1933 up until April 1945, when only a handful of Jews in the city witnessed liberation. This study has combined both archival material and oral history to reconstruct the period. Secondary literature has largely been incorporated and used in a comparative sense and as reference material. This study has interpreted and viewed the period from an essentially Jewish perspective. That is to say, in documenting the experiences of the Jews of Magdeburg, this study has focused almost exclusively on how this population simultaneously lived and grappled with the deteriorating situation. Much attention has been placed on how it reacted and responded at key junctures in the processes of disenfranchisement, exclusion and finally destruction. This discussion also includes how and why Jews reached decisions to abandon their Heimat and what their experiences with departure were. In the final chapter of the community’s story, an exploration has been made of how the majority of those Jews who
围攻下的生活:纳粹统治下马格德堡的犹太人
这一区域研究记录了1933年至1945年间普鲁士萨克森省马格德堡犹太社区的生活和毁灭。由于这是第一次对纳粹时期这一群体进行全面的学术研究,它对德国犹太人的区域史学和德国大屠杀的史学都做出了贡献。在这两个方面,它提供了对纳粹德国犹太人生活的进一步理解。在1933年初开始这项研究,可以对纳粹袭击前夕的社区有一个全面的看法。然后,该研究分析了导致其最终毁灭的螺旋式事件。从1933年纳粹掌权到1945年4月,马格德堡犹太人社区在公共和私人领域的故事都得到了探索,当时该市只有少数犹太人见证了解放。本研究结合档案资料与口述历史来重建这段时期。二手文献在很大程度上被纳入并用于比较意义和参考资料。这项研究基本上是从犹太人的角度来解释和看待这一时期。也就是说,在记录马格德堡犹太人的经历时,这项研究几乎完全集中在这群人如何同时生活和应对日益恶化的局势上。人们非常注意它如何在剥夺公民权、排斥和最后毁灭进程的关键时刻作出反应和反应。这一讨论还包括犹太人如何以及为什么决定放弃他们的Heimat,以及他们的离开经历是什么。在社区故事的最后一章,探讨了大多数犹太人是如何
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