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Adriana Altaras: “Suddenly There Was So Much Room in the Public Swimming Pools”: A Jewish German and Her Mother-in-Law (2011)

in: Germanness

August Julius Langbehn, Rembrandt as Educator: “German vs. Jewish” (1890)

in: Germanness

Alfred Döblin on Germans, Poles, and Jews in Lodz (1926)

in: Germanness

Ignatz Bubis Reflects on His Liberation in 1945 (1995)

in: Germanness

Henryk M. Broder on Heimat (1999)

in: Germanness

Dr. Oskar Cohn, SPD member of the Reichstag, as a Counterfigure to the Imagined Persona of the “Artist-soldier” or “Artist-politician” (1917)

in: Germanness

Recollections of an “Ethnic German” Girl in Litzmannstadt [Lodz] (Retrospective account, 2004)

in: Germanness

Christoph Meiners: A Naturally Conceived Hierarchy of Peoples (1790)

in: Germanness

Adam Heinrich Müller, “The True German” (1809)

in: Germanness

German-Jewish Traditions: A Mystical History (1898)

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No Jews in the German Nation: “German” and “Jewish” According to Achim von Arnim in His “Christian-German Society” (1810)

in: Germanness

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