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Bibliothek jA discher Geschichte und Kultur.: Bekenntnis eines von vielen
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Bibliothek jA discher Geschichte und Kultur.: Bekenntnis eines von vielen

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In his tale entitled Geschichte eines jA dischen Soldaten (The History of a Jewish Soldier), written during World War I, Simon Dubnow effectively created the collective biography of Russian Judaism. Representing 35 years of repression, persecution and humiliation as well as the struggles and hopes of a whole generation of Russian Jews, the life of this nameless Jewish soldier is told with gripping words. The author concentrates the story on the years between 1881, which marks the beginning of the pogroms, and 1915, during the war. This work is available here for the first time in German and is complemented by an extensive commentary and previously unavailable documents.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co KG
Country
Germany
Date
5 December 2012
Pages
248
ISBN
9783525310137

In his tale entitled Geschichte eines jA dischen Soldaten (The History of a Jewish Soldier), written during World War I, Simon Dubnow effectively created the collective biography of Russian Judaism. Representing 35 years of repression, persecution and humiliation as well as the struggles and hopes of a whole generation of Russian Jews, the life of this nameless Jewish soldier is told with gripping words. The author concentrates the story on the years between 1881, which marks the beginning of the pogroms, and 1915, during the war. This work is available here for the first time in German and is complemented by an extensive commentary and previously unavailable documents.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co KG
Country
Germany
Date
5 December 2012
Pages
248
ISBN
9783525310137