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Biedermeier desk in Seattle: the Veit Simon children,class and the transnational in Holocaust history
Authors:Anna Hájková
Institution:Department of History, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK
Abstract:This study offers a transnational history of the Holocaust based on a study of a well-known Berlin Jewish family, the Veit Simons. The authors use this tangled family history as a point of departure for a transnational history of the Holocaust. In particular, they show how to read the links connecting the protagonists to the wider world as a means of writing transnational history. Their history also shows the interconnectedness of perpetrators and victims. Moreover, they demonstrate the importance of the category of class for our understanding of the experience of Holocaust history. While the Veit Simons could hold off some of the persecution, eventually the Holocaust brought them to the ground, resulting in a story of illness, death and loss. Finally, the authors read the story from a feminist angle, offering an examination of the interplay of gender, class and persecution, examining how gender played out in coping while losing one’s former class.
Keywords:Holocaust  Jewish history  gender  sexuality  class  transnational history  German history  women  agency  mixed marriages
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