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George Mosse, "Ich bleibe Emigrant"
註釋A series of interviews which took place in the fall of 1990 with the historian George Mosse, who was born in Berlin in 1918 to a family of wealthy publishers of Jewish origin. Pp. 24-41 relate Mosse's experiences after Hitler's rise to power. The outspokenly liberal and famous Lachmann-Mosse family became an early target for the Nazis. In response, the family gave up its publishing firm and went into exile. Mosse left Germany in 1933, spent some time in boarding schools in Switzerland and England, and was finally reunited with his divorced parents and his siblings in the U.S. in 1941. His parents had made their way to the U.S. via France and Portugal. The rest of the book discusses his research and views on issues related to nationalism, racism, Nazism, and sexuality.