Exile and Destruction: The Fate of Austrian Jews, 1938-1945

Exile and Destruction: The Fate of Austrian Jews, 1938-1945

by Gertrude Schneider
Exile and Destruction: The Fate of Austrian Jews, 1938-1945

Exile and Destruction: The Fate of Austrian Jews, 1938-1945

by Gertrude Schneider

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Overview

When Hitler marched into Austria in March 1938, the country's Jewish population numbered nearly 200,000. Those Jews who were able to find refuge in neutral countries were safe; those who fled to countries subsequently overrun by the Nazis were eventually hunted down. Between 1938 and 1945, more than 50,000 Austrian Jews were deported; no more than 2,000 returbaned. The estimate of Jews caught by the Nazis in neighboring countries is 17,000. Therefore, more than one-third of Austria's Jewish population were killed during this period.

After extensive research of the records at the various documentation centers and using primary as well as secondary sources, Schneider relates how Jews lived in Austria until either flight or deportation; she follows the transports to their destination and, using the fate of family and friends as examples, describes the experiences in the camps, as well as the homecoming of the survivors. In the process, Schneider provides the most detailed account available on the fate of exiles and victims from Austria. She concludes with a complete list of all camp survivors. A gripping historical record for all students of the Holocaust and modern European history.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275951399
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 03/24/1995
Series: Greenwood Press Events That Changed
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.69(d)
Lexile: 1300L (what's this?)

About the Author

Gertrude Schneider is associate placement director and president of the PhD Alumni Association at the City University of New York Graduate School. She has lectured and written extensively on the Holocaust and is the editor of the Latvian Jewish Courier. Among her earlier books is The Unfinished Road, Jewish Survivors of Latvia Look Back (Praeger, 1991), which is the last in a trilogy. The others are Jourbaney Into Terror: Story of the Riga Ghetto and Muted Voices: Jewish Survivors Remember.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Spring and Summer 1938
Kristallnacht November 1938 and the Family's Dispersal
Spring and Summer 1939
Case Yellow: The War against France
A Quiet Year in Vienna: 1940
War with Russia and Transports to Poland
Transports to Litzmannstadt
Transports to Riga, Latvia
Taking Leave of Vienna
Transports to Minsk
The Death Camps in Poland: 1942
Theresienstadt
The Elimination of the Ghettos in the East
Deportations to Auschwitz and Other Camps: 1943-1944
An Accounting of Survivors Who Fled Austria
The Homecoming
Appendix
Glossary
Bibliography
Index

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