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From Berlin to Berkeley : German-Jewish identities

Memoirs of a German Jew describing the struggles of his family during the Nazi regime: the two arrests of his father, a jurist, who was taken to prison and sent to a concentration camp; his own persecution in school; and the suffering of his mother and sister until their emigration to the U.S. (which he calls expulsion, because they had to leave Germany against their will). (From the Bibliography of the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism)

Print Book, English, ©1986
Transaction Books, New Brunswick, N.J., ©1986