Offers a captivating and moving portrayal of how Jews and non-Jews from a village in rural Germany experienced the devastating Nazi years and attempts at reconciliation in their aftermath. It includes a rich collection of primary sources, an essay that situates the stories of the villagers in their wider historical context, and an incisive reflection on the writing of this graphic history.
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Offers a captivating and moving portrayal of how Jews and non-Jews from a village in rural Germany experienced the devastating Nazi years and attempts at reconciliation in their aftermath. It includes a rich collection of primary sources, an essay that situates the stories of the villagers in their wider historical context, and an incisive reflection on the writing of this graphic history.
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