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Class of ’31: A German-Jewish Émigré’S Journey Across Defeated Germany (Holocaust: History and Literature, Ethics and Philosophy)
Walter Jessel
(Author)
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Michael J. Neufeld
(Preface by)
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Brian Crim
(Illustrated by)
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Academic Studies Press
· Paperback
Class of ’31: A German-Jewish Émigré’S Journey Across Defeated Germany (Holocaust: History and Literature, Ethics and Philosophy) - Jessel, Walter ; Crim, Brian ; Neufeld, Michael J.
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Synopsis "Class of ’31: A German-Jewish Émigré’S Journey Across Defeated Germany (Holocaust: History and Literature, Ethics and Philosophy)"
Class of '31 is a beautifully written memoir from Walter Jessel, a German Jew determined to answer the question that haunted him since emigrating to the United States in 1938: "Would the people of other nations, if they were placed in the same position as the German during the Hitler regime, behave in the same manner?" Born in 1913 in Frankfurt, Jessel led an extraordinary twentieth-century life on three continents. In 1945, Jessel returned to Germany as an American soldier and sought out his former classmates, hoping to understand how they survived, or thrived, in Nazi Germany. Incredibly personal and honest, Class of '31 is a valuable primary source for anyone interested in the history of German Jews.