Exil und Identität Die italienischen Juden in der Schweiz (1943-1945)
Once Germany invaded Italy in September 1943, the Jews of Italy became part of the Final Solution. The author examines a brief but important phase of their history by looking at the fate of those Jews who were able save themselves in Switzerland. They became actively engaged in politics, education,...
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De Gruyter
2017
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