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Lives Reclaimed Roseman Mark

  • SKU: BELL-11952192
Lives Reclaimed Roseman Mark
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Publisher: Henry Holt and Co.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 24.65 MB
Author: Roseman, Mark
ISBN: 9781627797863, 9781627797870, 9783835317581, 1627797866, 1627797874, 383531758X
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Lives Reclaimed Roseman Mark by Roseman, Mark 9781627797863, 9781627797870, 9783835317581, 1627797866, 1627797874, 383531758X instant download after payment.

From the celebrated historian of Nazi Germany, the story of a remarkable but completely unsung group that risked everything to help the most vulnerable
In the early 1920s amidst the upheaval of Weimar Germany, a small group of peaceable idealists began to meet, practicing a quiet, communal life focused on self-improvement. For the most part, they had come to know each other while attending adult education classes in the city of Essen. But "the Bund," as they called their group, had lofty aspirations—under the direction of their leader Artur Jacobs, its members hoped to forge an ideal community that would serve as a model for society at large. But with the ascent of the Nazis, the Bund was forced to reevaluate its mission, focusing instead on offering assistance to the persecuted, despite the great risk. Their activities ranged from visiting devastated Jewish families after Kristallnacht, to sending illicit letters and parcels of food and...

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