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其他書名
Briefe einer Hamburger jüdisch-orthodoxen Familie im "Dritten Reich"
出版Dölling und Galitz, 1998
主題Biography & Autobiography / General
ISBN393337412X9783933374127
URLhttp://books.google.com.hk/books?id=WbssAQAAIAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋Pp. 64-173 contain correspondence of various members of the Jewish Orthodox Perlmann family, living in Hamburg since 1880, between November 1932 and January 1942. Most of the letters were written by Benjamin Jakob Perlmann and his wife, Elsa, and addressed to the youngest of their three children, Michael. The letters reflect everyday family life, and even after the Nuremberg Laws lack remarks on the deterioration of the situation of the Jews in Hamburg. Only after the "Kristallnacht" pogrom were personal fears expressed. Their daughter, Hilde, emigrated to Palestine in 1932, Michael followed in 1939, and Helmuth emigrated to the USA in the same year. When the parents began to think seriously of escape, it was too late. On 11 July 1942 they were deported to Auschwitz and murdered there. Pp. 15-59 include information on the fate of the Jews in Hamburg during the Holocaust.