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Berliner Konfektion und Mode
其他書名
die Zerstörung einer Tradition, 1836-1939
出版Edition Hentrich, 1992
ISBN389468044X9783894680442
URLhttp://books.google.com.hk/books?id=q3ntAAAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋Chronicles the part of the Jews in the rise of the ladies' fashion industry in Berlin. Estimates that before 1933 about 50% of the industry was in Jewish hands, but Nazi propaganda claimed that it was 80% and called on German women to prefer Aryan fashion. Gradually Jews were edged out of the industry by boycotts, by the efforts of the ADEFA (the organization of German-Aryan clothing manufacturers), by prohibitions on Jewish firms to advertise or stage fashion shows, and finally by the destruction of their wares in the "Kristallnacht" pogrom and by the ensuing legislation. The firms were Aryanized and most of the Jewish owners and employees emigrated; those who did not were drafted for forced labor until deported. Contains many accounts of individuals and a list of the Aryanized firms and their new owners.