User:Josibgrbbn/Reichsbund jüdischer Frontsoldaten/Bibliography
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Bibliography
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Bibliography
[edit]Bankier, David. "Jewish Society Through Nazi Eyes 1933-1936." Holocaust and Genocide
Studies,, vol. 6, no. 2, 1991, pp. 111-27.[1]
Berkowitz, M. (2009). Kristallnacht in context: Jewish war veterans in America and Britain and
the crisis of German jewry. American Religious Responses to Kristallnacht, 57–84. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230623309_4.[2]
Grady, T. (2010). Fighting a lost battle: The Reichsbund Judischer Frontsoldaten and the Rise of
National Socialism. German History, 28(1), 1–20. https://doi.org/10.1093/gerhis/ghp105.[3]
Grady, T. forgetting: Nazism, Front Fighters and destruction, 1929–45. (2011). The
German-Jewish Soldiers of the First World War in History and Memory, 122–157. https://doi.org/10.5949/upo9781846316746.005. [4]
“History: Bund Jüdischer Soldaten". Bund Jüdischer Soldaten.
https://www.bundjuedischersoldaten.de/.
"Jewish Ex-soldiers Form Federation in Germany; Aims to Preserve Rights." Jewish Daily
Bulletin [New York City], 21 Dec. 1933, pp. 3-4. Jewish Telegraph Agency, www.jta.org/archive/jewish-ex-soldiers-form-federation-in-germany-aims-to-preserve-rights. Accessed 13 Mar. 2024.[5]
Liebermann, Max. Hand Drawing. 1923. Judisches Museum Berlin,
www.jmberlin.de/12-von-12000-einleitung#media-3023. Accessed 13 Mar. 2024.
Paucker, Arnold. "Researching German-Jewish Responses and German-Jewish Resistance to
National Socialism: Sources and Directions for the Future." Year book - Leo Baeck Institute, vol. 51, no. 1, 2006, pp. 198-200.[6]
Pierson, Ruth. “Embattled veterans: The reichsbund judischer frontsoldaten.” The Leo Baeck
Institute Yearbook, vol. 19, no. 1, 1 Jan. 1974, pp. 139–154, https://doi.org/10.1093/leobaeck/19.1.139.[7]
References
[edit]- ^ Bankier, David (1991). "JEWISH SOCIETY THROUGH NAZI EYES 1933–1936". Holocaust and Genocide Studies. 6 (2): 111–127. doi:10.1093/hgs/6.2.111. ISSN 8756-6583.
- ^ Berkowitz, Michael (2009), "Kristallnacht in Context: Jewish War Veterans in America And Britain and the Crisis of German Jewry", American Religious Responses to Kristallnacht, New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, pp. 57–84, ISBN 978-1-349-38071-8, retrieved 2024-05-07
- ^ Grady, T. (2010-03-01). "Fighting a Lost Battle: The Reichsbund judischer Frontsoldaten and the Rise of National Socialism". German History. 28 (1): 1–20. doi:10.1093/gerhis/ghp105. ISSN 0266-3554.
- ^ "Forgetting: Nazism, Front Fighters and Destruction, 1929–45", The German-Jewish Soldiers of the First World War in History and Memory, Liverpool University Press, pp. 122–157, 2011-09-30, retrieved 2024-05-07
- ^ "Jewish Ex-soldiers Form Federation in Germany; Aims to Preserve Rights". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. 2015-03-20. Retrieved 2024-05-07.
- ^ Paucker, A. (2006-01-01). "Researching German-Jewish Responses and German-Jewish Resistance to National Socialism: Sources and Directions for the Future". The Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook. 51 (1): 193–208. doi:10.1093/leobaeck/51.1.193. ISSN 0075-8744.
- ^ Pierson, R. (1974-01-01). "Embattled Veterans: The Reichsbund Judischer Frontsoldaten". The Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook. 19 (1): 139–154. doi:10.1093/leobaeck/19.1.139. ISSN 0075-8744.
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