University Press of America
Pages: 112
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978-0-7618-3920-0 • Paperback • February 2008 • $44.99 • (£35.00)
Keith H. Pickus is the Associate Provost at Wichita State University and an Associate Professor of German and Jewish history. He has published Constructing Modern Identities: Jewish University Students in Germany, 1815–1914 (Wayne State University Press, 1999), essays on Jewish identity, and a series of articles on Jewish and Catholic communities in 19th century Germany.
Part 1 Acknowledgements
Chapter 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 Leaving Home
Chapter 4 From Berlin to Prague
Chapter 5 The First Prague Fall, October-December 1938
Chapter 6 Life in Prague
Chapter 7 The Return of the Jackal
Chapter 8 War in Europe
Chapter 9 1941
Chapter 10 The Search for Eddie's Family
Part 11 Epilogue
Like many who lost relatives in the Holocaust, German Jew Adolph "Eddie" Weisz, who emigrated to the US in 1938, did not openly discuss his past or that of his parents. In this oral history by his uncle Keith Pickus, drawn on extensive interviews and letters, his story of despair at losing one family and hope in establishing another is finally presented.
— Research Book News, August 2009