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adam_text | Contents
List of Maps and Illustrations viii
List of Abbreviations ix
Preface xi
1 The Formative Years 1
2 In the Czechoslovak First Republic 15
3 Munich and Occupation, 1938-9 45
4 The Politics of Exile, 1939-45 67
5 Coping with the Catastrophe 91
6 Help for the Jews 111
7 Squaring the Circle: Diaspora Politics in Post-War Czechoslovakia 143
8 The Second Exile 175
Epilogue: Who Was Frischer? 195
Notes 199
Selected Bibliography 237
Index 253
Selected Bibliography
Primary sources
Manuscripts
Czech Republic
Archiv bezpe£nostnich slozek ministerstva vnitra Ceskd republiky (ABS), Prague
Archival Collection 302; Archival Collection 425; Archival Collection Bl.
Archiv Ceskdho rozhlasu, Prague (AÖR)
BBC 1939-1945
Archiv Kanceläfe prezidenta republiky (AKPR), Prague
624/27; D2865/21; D5496/20; D11484/47; D17375/46; D13300/38; D10467/37;
D3487/1924; D4903/36; D6772/25; D7784/36, 300073/49
Archiv mdsta Brna (AMB)
Fond Bl-39, kartoteka domovskeho präva; Fond N 57, C.k.nemecka reälka v Brne, Jänskä
22
Archiv m£$ta Ostravy (AMO), Ostrava
Archiv m£sta Moravskä Ostrava (AMMO); ÜNV Ostrava; Fond notarstvi dr. Munk;
Gymndzium Ostrava 1, Tr. Csl. legil; Maticnl gymnazium Ostrava, ul. dra Smerala 25;
Nova registratura (1729) 1912-1941 (1948); Okresni soud Moravska Ostrava; Okresni
üfad Moravskä Ostrava, 1855-1941 (OÜMO); Öffentliche Fachschule für
Frauenberufe
Archiv Ministerstva zahranicnich veci Ceske republiky (AMZV), Prague
Londynsky archiv (LA), 1939-1945; Londfnsky archiv - Düv£rne (LA-D), 1939-1945
Archiv Pamätniku narodniho pisemnictvi (APNP), Prague
Viktor Fischl/Avigdor Dagan Papers
Archiv Zidovskeho muzea v Praze (JMP)
Miroslav Kärny Collection; ZNO Ostrava; ZNO Praha za okupace; Erik Kolär Collection
Masaryküv üstav a Archiv Akademie v£d ÖR (MÜA AV ÖR) Prague
Edvard Bene§ Papers - London (EB-L); Vladimir Klecanda Collection (No. 38)
Moravsky Zemsky archiv (MZA), Brno
B340, Gestapo Brno; B34, N£mecka technika v Brn£; B40, Zemsky üfad Brno; B26,
Policejni feditelstvi Brno
Ndrodni archiv Ceske republiky (NA), Prague
Archiv Huberta Ripky (AHR); Ceskoslovensky Cerveny kfi£ - Londyn (CsCK-L); Prokop
Drtina; Emil Margulies; Ministerstvo sociälni pece - Londyn (MSP-L); Ministerstvo vnitra
- Londyn (MV-L); Policejni feditelstvi 1941-50 (PR); Pfedsednictvo ministerske rady
238
Selected Bibliography
~ Londÿn (PMR-L); Stâtni rada - Londÿn (SR-L); Üfad risského protektora (ÜRP);
Zahranicni tiskovy archiv (ZTA),
Stâtni okresni archiv Jihlava (SOKA Jihlava)
Trestni komise nalézaci ONV Jihlava
Vojenskÿ historicky archiv, Prague (VHA)
Sbirka 24
Zemsky archiv v Opavë (ZAO)
Policejni rediteistvi Moravskâ Ostrava (PRMO); Krajskÿ soud, Moravskâ Ostrava; Spréva
vëznice Krajského soudu v Moravské Ostravë
Canada
Library and Archives of Canada (LAC), Ottawa
Stephen Barber Papers (MG 31 H 113); Imrich Rosenberg Collection (MG 31 H 158)
Israel
Central Zionist Archives (CZA), Jerusalem
Central Office of the Zionist Organization, London (Z4); Jewish Agency, New York (Z5);
Paul Maerz Papers (A314); S26; Fritz Ullmann Papers (A320); World Jewish Congress
- London Office (C2); World Jewish Congress - Geneva Office (C3); World Zionist
Executive - Organizational Department (S5); Leon Zelmanovits (A280)
University of Haifa Archives, Center for Historic Documentation, the Strochlitz
Institute of Holocaust Studies (UHA)
Vojtech Winterstein Collection
Yad Vashem Archives (YVA), Jerusalem
Ignacy Schwarzbart Papers (M.2); Testimonies (0.1); Collection of Testimonies and
Documents about the Participation of Czechoslovakian Jewry in the War against
Nazi-Germany (0.59)
Switzerland
Archiv für Zeitgeschichte, Zurich (AfZ)
World Jewish Congress, Geneva Office (C3, microfilm)
United Kingdom
London Metropolitan Archives (LMA), London
Board of Deputies Papers
University of Southampton Archives (USA), Southampton
Institute of Jewish Affairs Papers (MS 238, 239,241)
The National Archives of the United Kingdom (TNA), Kew, London
Foreign Office Papers (FO); Home Office (HO)
Selected Bibliography
239
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AJJDC Papers
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Presidential Library, Hyde Park, NY (FDRPL)
Sumner Welles Papers; War Refugee Board Papers (WRB)
Leo Baeck Institute, New York (LBI)
Ernst Müller Papers
Library of Congress, Rare Books and Manuscript Division (LOC)
Laurence A. Steinhardt Papers
National Archives and Records Administration, College Park, MD (NARA)
RG 59 - State Department Decimal Files
New York Public Library Manuscript and Archives Division, New York (NYPL)
Jän Papänek Papers
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives (USHMMA), Washington, DC
Ministry of Finance, Prague (microfilm; RG-48.015M); National Archives, Prague
(microfilm; RG-48.016M); Vojensky historicky archiv - Prague (microfilm) , World
Jewish Congress - Geneva Office (microfilm; RG-68.045M); World Jewish Congress
- London Office (microfilm; RG-68.059M); World Jewish Congress - New York Office
(microfilm; RG-67.004M; RG-67.011M; RG-67.014M); World Jewish Congress - Paris
Office (microfilm, RG-68.065M)
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Index
8 March 1944 167
1848 revolution 1
A-l categorization 57
Action Committees 176-8,179,184,190,192
Adath Yisroel Cemetery 189
agricultural collectivization 84
Agudists 71,72,76,98,147, see also
Orthodox Jewish communities
air raids 131-3
Aliy ah (Palestinian immigration) 16-17,
22-3,65, see also emigration;
Palestine
Allies
Declaration of 106-10,114
humanitarian interventions 101,103,
104-6,112-24
and the Jews 99
and the Shoah 102,124-34
American Jewish organizations 73,74,
75-6,82,87, 111, 113
Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on
Palestine 159-60,163
Anglo-Jewish Conference 126
anti-Jewish laws 67,74,88,93
anti-Jewish riots 5,17,151,157,159,160
antisemitism
in Communist Czechoslovakia 180,
182-3
post-war 151-2,153,158-9,160,162,
171,188,190-1
pre-war 3-7, 13,17,22,27,37,47-9,64,
72,75,84
anti-Zionism xiv, 17, 25,182
appeasement 68
Arab revolt 77
Arabs 22
Arijsky boj (The Aryan Struggle) 139,
202 n.41
arms dealing 181
Aryanization of property 56,63,88
assimilation
Action Committees 177-8
Czech-Jewish assimilationist movement
27, 30, 32, 39, 48, 71-4,124,147-9,
162,166-70,173,178-9,192,197
post-war 82,146,147,148
pre-war 5, 28
Association of Czech Jews (Svaz Cechü-
fcidü) 27,32,71,73,74,169-70
Association of Jews from Czechoslovakia
(Svaz Zidü z Ceskoslovenska) 82-3
Außau 135
Auschwitz 93,106,117,119,123,129-34,
137,167, see also Birkenau
Austria 17,158
Auswärtiges Amt 125,135
Auto-Emancipation, theory of 3
Avriel, Ehud 181
Baeck, Leo 122
Balfour Declaration 16,169
Barber, $t£pan 43,45-6, 55,69,70,119,167,
184,188,189
Barou, Noah 74,108
BBC 91,108,128,130,131,135
Beer, Emil 158,177
Belgium 123
Belzek (Belzec) 108
Bene§, Edvard
Communist era 175
Frischer’s accountability to 87
meeting with Frischer 150-1
post-war 143,150-1,158,159,160,165,
166,167,169
pre-war 40,45
response to occupation of Hungary 136
during war 67,68,69,71,72,74-7,79,
84,107-8,130,133
Benes, Frantisek 123
Beran, Rudolf 45
Bergmann, Hugo xii, 203 n.45
254
Index
Bermuda Conference 126-7
Beskid Mountains 19, 34,51
Biddle, Anthony J. Drexel 96,98,104
bilingualism 2,26, 30, 33
‘bill of rights5 80
bipartisan initiatives 98
Birkenau 116-18, 119-21,123-4,128-31,
133,134,167
‘B-Jews’ 149-50
Bloch, Jindrich 144-5
Bloch, Wilma (née Frischer) 1,106,123,
140,144,199 n.16
Bloch(ová), Marianne 144-5,193
blockades 99,101,112,114,116
Bloc of National Minorities 36
Blodig, Vojtëch 122
Bloom, Sol 137
B’nai Brith Lodge Moravia 6
Board of Deputies of British Jews 113,119,
120.136
bombings 131-3
Bondy, Julius 32
Bondy, Karel 166
Bondy, Ruth 210 n.86
border closures 48, 51, 57,183-4
Bornstein, Bernard 50
Brada, Fini 202 n.34
Bratislava 128,144,148,157,159,160,179
Breitman, Richard 133
Brihah 161
Britain
Bermuda Conference 126
Board of Deputies of British Jews 113,
119.120.136
emigration to (Frischer) 59, 60,187-8
fundraising 116
humanitarian interventions 99-102,
113-14,116,125-7
responses to extermination of Jews 133
British Jewish organizations 73,74,75,85,
113
British Labour Party 105
British Mandatory Power 161
British papers 52-3
British Red Cross 99
British Section of the WJC 75, 85,86-7,
98-9,103,107, 127-8, 136,189
Brno (Brünn)
Czechoslovak Zionist Conference 20
Frischer at university 3,4, 6, 9,11,12
Frischer family in xiv, 1-2
German Technical University 4,6
National Committees 152
post-war reconstruction 145-6
press agencies 43
schools 30,32
Zionism 5-6,8,9
Brod, Max xii, 52,58,236 n.106
Brodetsky, Selig 120
Buchsbaum, Isaak 145
Buchsbaum, Liese Ruth, see Frischer,
Liese Ruth
Buchsbaum, Moritz 57-9
Bukovina 8,9
Bundism 92
Bund Report 91,95
Burzio, Guiseppe 97
Canadian Jewish Chronicle xiii, 195
capitalist’s certificates 57,58-9
Capkovä, Katerina 228 n.80,230 n.l 28
car ownership 19
Catholic Church 96-7,128-9,137
Cazalet, Victor 98
Cechoslovâk 72
Cejka, FrantiSek 99,114-15,117,118,119,
120-1,122,124
censorship 139
censuses 8-10, 15,17,24,26,48,72,89,
152-3,171
Central Action Committee 179
Central Office for Jewish Emigration in
Prague (Zentralstelle für jüdische
Auswanderung Prag) 60-1
Central Zionist Union (CZU) 20,32,52,65
chalutzim 22
Chamberlain, Neville 45
Chanukah Spoken Newspaper 162
chauvinist nationalism 159,178-9
children, evacuations of 125
children, focus of efforts on 125
Ciano, Galeazzo 60
Cicognani, Amleto Giovanni 129
citizenship rights 24-34, 152,153-61,164,
165-6
Claims Conference 189
dementis, Vladimir 176,184
Cohen, Albert 86
Cohen, Raya 112
Comité des Délégations Juives 70
Index
255
Communism 36,143,158-9,169,175-94
compensation 63
concentration camps 98,116, see also
ghettos; internment camps; labour
camps; transit camps
Conference on Jewish Material Claims
against Germany 189
Constitutional decrees 152,153
Cop (Csap) 131
Cosmopolitanism 182
Council of Jewish Elders 67,113,118,123,
146
Council of the Jewish Communities in
Bohemia and Moravia-Silesia
147-50,151-61,163-73,176,183,
190,192
Council of the National Jews from
Czechoslovakia (Üstfední rada
národních Zidü z Ceskoslovenska),
see National Jewish Council
CRA, see Czechoslovak Relief Action
crisis of youth 20-1
Ctvrtník, Mikulás 123
Czech-German conflict 2,26,28,30
Czech-Jewish assimilationist movement 27,
30, 32, 39,48,71-4,124,147-9,162,
166-70
Czech language
and citizenship/nationality 154-5,166
and Frischer’s children 33
Frischer’s use of 28,33,43,85,187,196
and‘national reliability 167
post-war 147
pre-war 2,29,49
publications in 94,105
refugees 47
in schools 30,32
Czech national anthem (‘Kde domov muj5)
167
Czech National Fascist Community
(Narodni obec fasistická - NOF), 39
Czechoslovak army
and Frischer 84
HanuS Frischer in 78,192-3
Jews serving in 69,78,166-7
and nationality 152,157, 158
Czechoslovak Constitution (1920) 17,29
Czechoslovak independence (1918) 6,9,23
Czechoslovak Jewish Bulletin {Zidovsky
bulletin) 88,94,105,109
Czechoslovak Jewish Representative
Committee (CJRC) 82
Czechoslovak Red Cross 99,112,115-16,
155
Czechoslovak Relief Action
(Ceskoslovenskd pomocnd akce -
CRA) 116-24
Czechoslovak Republic, formation of 15
Czechoslovak-Soviet Treaty 152,157-8
Czechoslovak State Council 65,68-77,
83-90,97-8,108-9,130,143,155
Czechoslovak Zionist Conference 20
Czechoslovak Zionist Congresses 19
Czech Press Agency (CTK) 160
Czech Refugee Trust Fund (CRTF) 59
Czech Transfer 60,63,65
Czernowitz 4,11,12
Czestochowa 138
CZU (Central Zionist Union) 20,32,
52,65
Daily Telegraph 95
Daladier, Eduard 45
David, Josef 109
Davies, Rhys 98
death marches 134
decrees, post-war 154,156
Delegation to the Liberated Territories 87
democracy 28,37,43,46,75,99,151,157,
159
deportations
during war 67,93-8,112-13,117-18,
124-5,128-31,137,138
post-war 154,156-7
pre-war 48, 50-1,61
Die Welt 4,5,8
‘domestics scheme’ 49
dowry 57,63
Dukla, battle of 166
Dziennik Polski (The Polish Daily) 130
Easterman, Alexander L. 86,87,107,108,
162,176,179-80,184-5,188,189,192
economic crisis 40
Edelstein, Jacob 58, 59, 60,67,111,113,
145,171
Edict of Toleration 2
education 17,21,28,29-34
Eichmann, Adolf 60-1,62,135,137
Eichmann Trial 62
256
Index
Einsatzgruppen (Special Death Squads) 93,
96
Electoral Coalition of Polish and Jewish
Parties 36
Elias, Ruth 50,186
emancipation 1,6, 9
emigration
during war 77-8
Frischer 23,52,53-4, 56-65,77,183-9
to Palestine 56,57, 58, 60, 63-4, 81,163,
184-5
post-war 161-3,181-2,183-9,190-3
pre-war 16-17,21-2, 52-65
property restrictions 186
émigrés 51,116
Engel, Stépán 233 n.23
English language 85,94,106,196
Enlightenment reforms 2
Entente governments 70
Eppstein, Paul 111,121-2,123
Eretz Israel 22,77-8, 165
Erntefest (harvest festival) 119
escapees 129
ethnic nationalism 152,153, 156,164,167
eugenics 128
European Zionist Conference 168
evacuations of children 125
Evian Conference 57
exchanges of prisoners 128,137-8
executions in Communist era 183
exiled Jews and politics 67-90
Familiantengesetze 1
Federation of Czecho-Slovakian Jews 71
Federation of Czechoslovak Jews 124
Feierabend, Ladislav 114
Feiwel, Berthold 1,5-6,6-8
Fialla, Hieronymus 6
Fierlinger, Zdenëk 143, 154, 165
dims 123
Final Solution 108,112,124
First World War 13,15
Fischer, Alfred Joachim 135
Fischer, Josef 166
Fischl, Hanna 48-9
Fischl, Otto 233 n.7
Fischl, Stella 52-3
Fischl, Viktor 52-3,76,96,97,110,195
food and medical aid 98-104,112-24, see
also humanitarian interventions
forced labour 116
Fraenkel, Josef 175
France 68,69,99,101,115,122,123,
205 n.l 12, see also Paris
Francis Joseph I, Emperor 2,13
Free Europe 135
French 33
Frieder, Armin 147
Frieder, Emanuel 147,180
Friedmann, Desider 122
Friedmann, Frantisek 59,118,145, 161
Friends Committee for Refugees and
Aliens 211 n.95
Frischer, Augustine (née Neumann) 1,144
Frischer, Bedfiska/Friederike/Fritzi 32-3,
55, 63,77, 78,193, 205 n.l 11
Frischer, Ernst/ArnoSt
birth xi, 1
childhood and education 1-3
death and burial 189
declaration of Jewish identity 25
on education 29
emigration 23,52, 53-4, 56-65,77,
187-9
extra-marital affair 64,94,106
imprisoned by Gestapo 53, 55,76
in Jerusalem 63,68
in London 76,79-83,92,93,100,187-9
marriages 13, 188
memorial service 189
military service 13, 15,18
in Moravskâ Ostrava 18-20, 29-44,
171-2
obituaries 175,189,195
in Palestine 77-9
pictures of 7,23,54,151, 170
political positions 23-4, 33-44,46, 48,
56,65,67-90, 133, 147-8,150-73,
176-7,183-5
in POW camp 15
practical Zionism 18-24, 37,43,84,162
in Prague 61-2,144-5,146-7
professional life 12,18-19, 171-2,184,
186,187,188
return to Czechoslovakia 88,143-4
social class 18-19
speeches 12,28, 35, 88, 94,98,100,106,
162,169
at university 3,4,6,9,11,12
use of Czech 28, 33,43,85,187,196
Index
257
use of English 85,106,196
use of German 28, 33, 36, 85,187, 196
use of Hebrew 77,187
visit to the United States 88-9
Frischer, Friedrich (Veit) 1
Frischer, Hana 193
Frischer, Hans/Hanus/Jaakov xii, 15, 32-3,
61-2,63,77, 78,192-3
Frischer, Josephine 1, 2,13-14
Frischer, Liese Ruth 15, 32-3, 57-9,106,
185,188, 193,205 n.lll
Frischer, Lilli, see Skutezky, Lilli
Frischer, Wilma, see Bloch, Wilma (née
Frischer)
Frischer(ovâ), Hermine (Hefmina/Hefma)
death of 188
emigration 62-3
left by Frischer 139
marriage 13
in Moravskâ Ostrava 19, 33
‘national reliability’ 153-4
picture of 61
refusal to divorce 187
supporting husband 55, 139
Fuchs, Frantisek 148, 167,169,177,178,
192
fundraising 22,114,116,120,140, 149
Fürth/Firt, Julius 73,109
Galicia 7,8, 9, 12, 13,26, 50,93
Galuth 79,161
Gegenwartsarbeit (present work ) 8, 81
General Zionists 21-2,27
Geneva 94,100,115,116,121
Geneva Conventions 99
Germanization 16, 27,157
German Jews 28, 39,155-7,228 n.75
German language
during war 85
and Frischer s children 33
post-war 153,154-5,159,166,167,
196
pre-war 2, 28,29,49
in schools 30, 32
town names 56
German minority in Czechoslovakia
(post-war) 152
German Red Cross 112,118,119,134
German Technical University, Brünn 4,6
Gestapo 53, 55, 70
ghettos 93,95-6,98-104,112-24,134-5,
see also Theresienstadt/Terezin
Goldmann, Nahum 133, 165
Goldstein, Angelo 37, 38-9,43, 52, 58,78,
145
Gollancz, Victor 140
Gottwald, Klement 175,176,182,184
Griffin, Bernard 128-9
Haavara Agreement 60
Habsburg Jews 1,13
Hacha, Emil 45,52
Hachshara 21
Haganah (Jewish defence forces) 181
Haifa 63,77
Hanak, Milan 121
Hashomer Hacair 22
Hasmonaea 4
Hassidic Jewish communities 16
Hatikvah 167
Hebrew
education 40-1,157
extra-curricular classes 34
and Frischer 77,187
in Palestine 77
pre-war 7, 10,17,29
in schools 30, 32, 33
Hechalutz 22,162,163
‘Heil Hitler 56
heirless property 153, 159,160,178
‘Help for the “Ghettoes”’ 102,103-4
Henlein, Konrad 40,42
Hermanftv M£stec/Hermannstadtel 1
Hermann, Hugo 203 n.45
Herrmann, Leo 60, 71, 164
Hertz, Joseph 98
Herzl, Theodor 3-4,6,11,169
Heydrich, Reinhard 93
Hickl, Max 4,8
Himmler, Heinrich 117,138,140
Hindley, Meredith 112
Hirsch, Freddy 118
Hitachdut Olei Czechoslovakia (HOC) 71,
77-9, 82-3,85
Hitler, Adolf 52-6, 95-6
Hobsbawn, Eric xiv
HOC, see Hitachdut Olei Czechoslovakia
Hod£a, Milan 41
Holocaust, see Shoah
Hotel Nordbahn 18, 50
258
Index
Hronek, see Langs tein-Hronek, Jin
humanitarian interventions 98-104,107,
111-41,149,178,180
Hungarian Jews 51,157
Hungarian language 32
Hungary 15, 35,71,80,124,129, 131,136
Huss, Othmar 42
ICRC,see International Committee of the
Red Cross
Iglau/Jihlava 155
illegal immigrants 60
Imhof, Arnold 122
Imperial Council (Reichsrat) 9
Institute for Jewish Affairs 81
International Committee of the Red Cross
(ICRC) 99,100,111,112, 122,130
international Jewish agencies xi, 75, 165,
188,196, see also specific agencies
International Labour Organization 94
internment camps 95-6, 99-104,101
irredentism 16,32,40,89
Israel 181-3,187,190-1,192,195, see also
Palestine
Israel (name), compulsory use of 56
Italy 15, 20, 60
Ivria 4
Janowitz, Leo 118
JanSta, Karel 84
Jawischowitz 117
Jerusalem 63,68, 153
Jewish Agency (Sochnut) 77, 78,86, 94,113,
181,184,185
Jewish Agency, London 52, 53
Jewish Chronicle, The 67
‘Jewish church (‘Zidovska cirkev’) 154
‘Jewish Club’ 9
Jewish Codex 93
Jewish Community 27,28,33, 34,55,67,176
Jewish Council ( Ostredha Zidov) 128,171,
179, see also Council of Jewish Elders;
Council of the Jewish Communities
in Bohemia and Moravia-Silesia
Jewish National Council (JNC) 16-17,20,
23, 30, 32,70
Jewish National Fund 20
Jewish nationalism, versus Zionism 196
Jewish nationality 15, 24-34,152-61,164,
165-6, see also censuses
Jewish Party (Zidovskä strana/Jüdische
Partei) 20, 23,28, 34-44,47,65, 69,
72,164
Jewish Question 7,47,60,81, 108, 169,190
Jewish reservation 93-4
Jewish schools 29-34
Jewish state in Palestine 169,182, 191,192
Jewish Students Lecture and Reading
Society (Jüdisch-akademische
Lese- und Redehalle) 11
Jewish Youth Care 42
Jihlava/Iglau 155
Joint Aid Commission 100, 113,115-21,
149, 159,178, 180, 186,187,192
Joint Committee of Jews from
Czechoslovakia 69
Joint Declaration by Members of the
United Nations 108-10,114, 124-5
Jokl, Rudolf 56
Joseph II, Emperor 2
Jüddisch (Yiddish) 11,12
Judeo-Bolshevism 17
Jüdisches Volksblatt 20
Jüdische Volksstimme 8,9,12-13
JUS - Jewish Aid Office (Jüdische
Unterstützungstelle) 118-19
Kadimah (Forward) 3
Kadlec, Josef M. 78
Kafka, Emil 48, 59, 71
Kagan, Saul 189
Kahn, Franz 58, 59, 65,94,145
Kärny, Miroslav 122, 123
Karski, Jan 108
Kaufmann, Viktor 166
‘Kde domov muj (Czech national
anthem) 167
Kehilah 146
Kellner, Leon 11
Kennan, George F. 56
Keren Hayesod (The Foundation Fund) 60
Kestenberg-Gladstein, Ruth 200 n.64
kibbutzim 84
Kieval, Hillel 2
Kindertransports 211 n.95
Kisch, Egon Erwin 178
Kleiner, Kamil 73
Knapp, Alexander 176, 192
Knopfelmächer, Fritz 22
Kobler, Franz 101, 102-3
Index
259
Kodiéek, Milan 71
Kohn, Mod 122
Komárov 22
Kopecky, Jaromír 94,99,100,101,115,116,
118,120-2,128-33
Kopecky, Václav 158,176,182,184
Kosice 144,149
Krämer, Salo 61,64,145
Krasñansky, Oskar 148,180,187
Kreibich, Karel 76
Kristallnacht 51,58
Krumnikl, Alois 57
Kubowitzki, Leon 131,132,133
Kudílková, Marianne (previously
Bloch) 193
Kugel, Chaim 38,52,58, 78,145
labour camps 83,98,116,117,118,119,130
La Guardia, Fiorelío 137
Langstein-Hronek, Jifí 72-3
language 10,12,16,27-8,29 $ee also
multilingualism; specific languages
Latin America 57,64,114
League of Nations 94
Lederer, Julius 148,178
legal system, maintaining 150-61,163
Leitner, Kurt 71
Lemberg 11,12,13
lesser retribution decree 156
Lewy, Ludwig 9
lex judaica 85
Lex Masaryk 60
Libáñ, Anni 183
Libán, Jifí 183
Libanonia 4
liberalism 4-5,8,27,46,50,99
liberation 88-9,92,138,143
Lichtheim, Richard 94,96,113
Lichtman, Allan J. 133
life insurance policies 63
lingua franca 2
List of Unity 168-9
local government 38-9,43,56
Locker, Bert 187
Locker, Oliver 98
Lodz/Litzmannstadt 93,138
London
exiles in 69,74-5
Frischer in 79-83,93
Jewish Agency 52,53
resistance movements 69-70
Löwy, Bedrich 22
loyalty, determining 153-5
Lublin 93,119,138
Lwów 108
Maccabi associations 4,21,70,160
Magyarization 16,157
Mahler, Willy 122
Mährisch Ostrau, see Moravská Ostrava
Majdanek 118,119,128,132
Mandate Palestine 77
Margulies, Emil 28,34,37,47-8
März, Paul 22,42,43,52, 53,55, 58-60,62,
65,78,145,196,215 n.97
Masaryk, Jan 60, 71,87, 88,107,108,126,
133,158,184
Masaryk, Tomás Garrigue 75,76,159,169
mass murder 96,102,108,124
Maxa, Prokop 98
McCloy, John J. 132
medicines, sending of 101,115
memorial service 189
Mendelsohn, Ezra 202 n.14
Mézl, Ondfej/Andrej Gak 78
military action against the camps, calls for
131-3
military service
Frischer 13,15,18
Fritzi Frischer 78
HanuS Frischer 78,192-3
Jews serving in army 69,78,166-7
and nationality 152,157,158
minority rights 39-41,79-81,88-9,152,
162,195
Minsk 93
Mischlinge (half-breeds) 124
mixed marriages 73,124,128,145,146,148,
156
monarchy, Jewish nationalists’ activities in
9-14
Monowitz 117,221 n.37
Moravian Compromise 4,10
Moravská Ostrava/Mährisch Ostrau
emigrations from 22
facist antisemitism in 49-50
Frischer in 18-20,29-44,171-2
Frischer’s intended return to 144,171
Jewish community in the First
Czechoslovak Republic 25-9
Index
260
and the Jewish Party 34, 37-8,42
and Jewish Socialism 36
occupation 52,53,56
Ostrava Jewish Community 33
post-war 171
refugees 26,43,49,50, 51
schools 30, 32-3
synagogues 26,56
town assembly 39
Zionism 8,20
Mordowitz, Czeslaw 129
Müller, Ernst 4
multilingualism 2, 3,196
Munich Agreement 45-65,78,195
Murmelstein, Benjamin 123,222 n.84
Musy, Jean-Marie 138
Myers, Edward 96-7,128
names, changing of 167
names, compulsory 56
Nassau, Rudolf 6
National Assembly 17-18,35, 37, 38,
159,160
National Committee for Rescue from Nazi
Terror 140
National Committee for the Liquidation of
the Council of Jewish Elders 146
National Committees 152,153,155,157
National Front 143,175, 190
National Fund 4
‘national honour 156
nationalism 143,152,159,164,167-8,171
nationalization policies 186
National Jewish Council 69-71,72,75-6,
81,86,87-8, 94,126,130
National Political Committee (Politische
Reichskomission) 20
‘national reliability’ 153-4,155,156,166,
167,171-2
National Solidarity (Nârodni
sourucenstvi) 74
nations, recognition of 10
nature and the outdoors, education in 21
Nazi occupation 52-6
Nazism 56, 59
Nazi vocabulary 93-4
Neéas, Jaromir 55,75-6
Netherlands 134,138
Neumann, Augustine, see Frischer,
Augustine (née Neumann)
Neumann, Oskar 128,147
New York 88-9
Nichols, Philip B. 101-2,125
NOF (Czech National Fascist
Community), 39
‘Non-Aryan’ notation 152
Nosek, Väclav 158,164, 165,175
numerus clausus 50
Nuremburg laws 56
obituaries 175,189,195
occupation 56-65
old people’s homes {Zentral-Altenheim) 113
olim 77,78
Olomouc/Olmütz 8,49,152
Oranienburg 123
Orthodox Jewish communities 16,17, 35,
71-4,97-8,124,138,147
Ossava 117
Ostrava, see Moravskä Ostrava/Mährisch
Ostrau
Ostrava Jewish Community 33
Ostravice 34,51
Palestine, see also Israel
Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry
on Palestine 159-60,163
Arab riots 22
emigration to 56, 57,58,60,63-4,81,
163, 184-5
evacuations of children 125
Jewish state in Palestine 169,182,
191,192
Palestine-centric Zionism 20-1
Palestinian certificates 58,60,64, 125,
128,137,162,202 n.34
partition plans 149,169,173
post-war 161-2,169
parcel scheme (aid) 98-104,111-24,140
Paris 69, 74-5,158,160,183,187
Paris Peace Conference (1919) 17,29, 68
parliament, Jewish elections to 18,34-9
Patent of Tolerance {Toleranzpatent) 2
peace conferences 17,29,68,158
Peake, Osbert 127
Pehle, John 132
‘People’s Democracy’ 175
Perlzweig, Maurice 129,219 n.96
permanent residency rights {trvaly pobyt)
157-8
Index
261
Petschek family 6
Pinkus, Hannah, see Skutezky, Hanna
Pinsker, Leon 3
Pius XII, Pope 97,129
Poale Zion 27,35-6,69
pogroms
fears of (1918) 26
Kristallnacht 51, 58
pre-war 3, 13,17
Topol£any 154,159,164
Pokora-Skdla 18
Poland, see also Galicia
aid parcels to 100
death camps 93
fate of Jews 96
ghettos 93
humanitarian interventions 100-1,
113-14,118-19
post-war reconstruction 140
pre-war 25, 26, 36-7,40-1, 50-1,60,80
Shoah 108
violence against Jews 161
Warsaw ghetto 91,108,112, 126,
127,145
Polish Jewish Relief Committee 101
Polish minorities 36-7
Polish National Council 83,91,92,97,
109
Pollertova, Anna 166
Polska Ostrava 32
Popper, Lilli (Lilli Skutezky/Frischer) 64,
94.106.121.122.123
Portugal 99,101,111,113,114,121,
122.123
postal services 113
Postdam Conference 152
POW camps 15
practical Zionism 18-24, 35, 37,43, 84,162,
195
Prague
Central Office for Jewish Emigration in
Prague 60-1
Council of Jewish Elders 67, 113, 118
deportations 117
Frischer in 61-2,144-5
Jewish National Council (JNC) 16-17
Nazi occupation 52
new Jewish communities post-war
146-7
remaining Jews in 128
schools 30
Zionism 179-80
Zionist headquarters move to 59
Prague Jewish Community 168-9
Prague Steering Committee 146-7
pre-nuptial agreements 57
‘present work* (Gegenwartsarbeit) 8,81
Presidential Decrees 154,156, 186
Presov 144
press agencies 43
press reports 95,128, 130, 131,135, 157,
160
Preuss, Alfred 63
prisoner exchanges 128,137-8
prisoners of war 99-100, 103
Privoz/Oderfurt 15,18, 26
professions, banning from 47
propaganda 83, 95, 103,112, 121,122, 123,
134,140
property
appropriations 56,61-2, 64,88,171,186
Aryanization of property 56, 63, 88
heirless property 153,159, 160,178
restitution 143, 146, 147,149,150,153,
155,159,178
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
52-6,88,93
Provident Society for Destitute Jewish
Engineers 6
Provisional National Assembly 154
purge 176-80,190
Quakers’ Germany Emergency Committee
211 n.95
Raczkiewicz, Wladystaw 83
radicalization 49,63,69,73,92,94,95,145
Radical Zionists 34
radio broadcasts 130,135-6
Rahm, Karl 111
railway lines 131-2
Rathbone, Eleanor 116, 127
reconnection with the land 21
Red Army 86,132-3, 137,138,143,180
Red Cross 99, 111, 112,116, 123,137,138,
155
British Red Cross 99
Czechoslovak Red Cross 99,112,
115-16, 155
German Red Cross 112, 118,119,134
262
International Committee of the Red
Cross (ICRC) 99,100, 111, 112,
122,130
refugees 26,43,47-8,49, 56-7,99,181
Reimann, Pavel 191
Reisz, Julius 37
Relico 112,118
relief initiatives, see humanitarian
interventions
religious freedom 71
Religious-Zionists 21-2
repatriation laws 89, 156,157-8
reprisals against Germans 99, 110
rescue initiatives 138,140, see also prisoner
exchanges
resistance movements 68-9,71-2,91-8,
119,129,166
restitution, see property
retribution 98,110,130,156
revolutionary goals 20
Rezek/Rebenwurzel, Hanus 146,152
Riegner, Gerhard 94, 96,107, 131,183, 184
Riegner Telegram 107-8
right of domicile (domovske pravo) 157-8
right-wing Zionists 22
Ringelblum, Emanuel 91
riots, anti-Jewish 17,151,157,159,160
Ripka, Hubert 98,108, 128, 131,136
Robinson, Jacob 81
Roman Catholic Church 96-7,128-9,137
Romania 80
Rosenbaum, Anna 65
Rosenbaum, Karol 71,165
Rosenberg, Imrich 70,86-7,147,162
Rosenberg, Walter (Rudolf Vrba) 129
Rosenfeld, Max 10
Rosenzweig, Gerta 22
Rosenzweig, Schlomo 22
Rosenzweig, Valtr 22
Rosh Hashanah 105
Rosin, Arnost 129
Rossell, Dr Maurice 111, 137
Rothschild family 13,25
Rozenthal, Leo 180
Rozvoj 205 n.110
Rufeisen, Hermine, see Frischer(ovd),
Hermine (Hermina/Herma)
Rufeisen, Josef 20,22, 77, 78, 82-3,145, 196
Rufeisen, Karoline 18,50, 77
Rufeisen, Otto 145
Index
Rufeisen, Samuel 18
Runciman, Lord Walter 42-3
Ruthenia, see Subcarpathian Ruthenia
(Rus)
Sabath, Adolph 137
Sachsenhausen 130
sanatorium 34, 51
San Domingo 57
San Pellegrino POW camp 15
Sara, compulsory use of name 56
sardines, tinned 111,114,117,121,124
Schembeck, Hana, see Frischer, Hana
Schmolka, Marie 53
Schonfeld, Solomon 185
schools 29-34,157
Schulte, Eduard 107
Schwarz, Edmund 178
Schwartz, Joseph J. 113,120,188
Schwarzbart, Ignacy 83,91,92,95-8,102,
104,127,135,140,143,165,184,188
Schwarzheide 148
Scotland 84
Selbst wehr 37
Shai, Joshua 234 n,41
Shanghai, emigration to 64
shekel payers’ 8
Shoah
Allies information campaign 109-10
disbelief over 107
first reports about 91,92-8
humanitarian interventions 98-104,
107, 111-41,149,178,180
Jewish responses to 91-106
lack of information about 107-8,112,
116-18,119-20,121,133
notion of Czech guilt 171
press reports 95
statistics 91
show trials 188-9
shtetls 13,148
Sicher, Gustav 150
Siedlungsgebiet (reservation) 93
Sikorski government 92
Silb erschein, Abraham 112
Silesia 4, 15, 25
Silverman, Sydney 75, 95
Simkovâ, Laura 176
Singer, Ludvik 37
Skutezky, Gustav 64
Index
263
Skutezky, Hanna 64, 121,122,138,144-5,
184,185
Skutezky, Lilli (née Popper, later Frischer)
affair with Frischer 64
continued contact with exiled
Frischer 94,106,121,122,123,
138-9,184
emigration 185,187
marriage to Frischer 188,197
name change to Skutezkâ 167
Theresienstadt 64,138-9,144-5
SI ansky, Rudolf 182-3,184,188-9
Slavik, Juraj 88,128
Slavik, Vladimir 96, 108
Sling, Otto 236 n.109
Slovakia
annexation 71
anti-Jewish laws 88
antisemitism 151
autonomy 45
border with Czechoslovak Republic
15,16
censuses 203 n.62
deportations 96-7,98,116,128,131
education 29
and the Jewish Party 35
legislature 38
occupation 136,137
Orthodox Jewish communities 98
politics 42
post-war 145, 163,179
violence against Jews 157
Zionism 148,180
Slovak National Uprising 137
‘small but our own’ (malâ, ale naàe) 47
Social Democrats 37-8,39
Socialism 35-6,84,143,175,176,178-82,
184, 190,192-3
Socialist Jewish parties 35-6
SociaJist-Zionists 16,21-2
social services for post-war Jews 146-7,
149-50
Sokol (Falcon) 49
Sokolovo, battle of 166
Soviet Union 84,132,133,134,148,152,
157,158,191
Springer, Meir Raphael 71,98
Stahlecker, Walter 60
Stalinism 180, 182
Stanley, Oliver 125
State Council, Czechoslovak 65,68-77,
83-90,97-8,108-9,130,143,155
state of Israel 181-2,190,195
Steering Committee (Prague Jewish
Community) 146-7
Stein, Karel 148,176,177,178,184
Stein, Leonard 101
Steiner, Hannah 53,94, 122,145
Steinhardt, Laurence 158
sterilizations 128
Sternbach, Vilem 39
St Germain-en-Laye Treaty 17
Strabogli, Lord 98
Strieker, Robert 1, 6-8, 79,122
strikes 175,176,191
Strobach, Vit 206 n.126
student groups 3-4,6, 11-12
Subcarpathian Ruthenia (Rus5)
Auschwitz 137
autonomy 45
declarations of Jewish identity 25,80
deportations 131
during war 124-5,131
education 29,40
expats in Czechoslovakia 148
occupation 136
Orthodox Jewish communities 98
politics 42,84
post-war 145,152,157-8
pre-war 15,16,38
Sudeten German Party 40
Sudetenland 25, 32,41,43,45,47-8,69,88,
89,157
suffrage 9
suicides 56,127
Sweden 122,137,150
Switzerland
arrival of rescued Jews 138
Basle 3-4
and humanitarian aid 94, 96,99,106,
112-16,121,122,129,137
post-war relief 150
Swiss transit visas 184
synagogues, violence against 56
Szerer, Emanuel 83
Tchelet Lavan (Blau-Weiss) 22
Teltsch 1
Theresienstadt: Ein Dokumentarfilm aus
dem jüdischen Siedlungsgebiet 123
264
Index
Theresienstadt/Terezin
8 March 1944 167
deportations to 67,128
and the Final Solution 112
Frischeres post-war visits to 146
humanitarian aid to 100,104,106,
112-24,134-41
large concentration of Czech Jews in
137-8
liberation 138
Lilli Skutezky in 64, 138-9,144-5
liquidation of 129,130,135,138
Nazi propaganda about 134-41
pre-war 47-8
Red Cross aid reaches 111
Theresienstadt Estate 149
Theresienstadt Family Camp 117-18,
129,130,167
as transit camp 93,108
Wilma Bloch in 107
‘The Way to a Better World’ (Frischer,
1942) 84
Times, The 95
Tiso, Jozef 47,52,93,96-7,98,124,129,
137
Tomaszöw 117
Topolcany 154,159,164
ToSnerova, Patricia 123
trade unionists 190
Transfer Agreement 60, 63
Transfer Committee 59,65
‘transfers’ (post-war) 154-5, see also
deportations
transit camps 93,108, 117, 137
Transnistria 125-6
Transylvania 131
Trawniki 117,119
treatment of prisoners of war 99
Treblinka 117,126,133
Treuhänders 63
Treuhandstelle 64
Tribuna press agency 43
tuberculosis 150
Tuka, Vojtech 97
Turkey 114,121,122
typhus epidemic 146
Ullmann, Fritz 53, 55,94, 100,104,
106,113-18,121,123,129-31,135,
137-9,197
Ungar, Emil 178,179
Unger, Joseph 10
Union of Jews from Czechoslovakia in
France (Association des Juifs de
Tchécoslovaquie en France) 69
Union of Orthodox Jews from
Czechoslovakia 71
Unitas 4
United Jewish Parties 36
United Nations 149,161,169,181
Joint Declaration by Members of the
United Nations 108-10,114, 124-5
United Nations Relief and
Rehabilitation Administration
(UNRRA) 156,158,193
United States
American Jewish organizations 73,74,
75-6,82,87, 111, 113
American-occupied Germany and
Austria 158
Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry
on Palestine 159-60,163
appeals for help from 137-8
emigration to 183
entry into Second World War 95
Frischer’s intention to go to 188
Frischer’s visit to 88-9
fundraising 114,116
humanitarian interventions 126
immigration policies 161
post-war 150,158
responses to extermination of Jews
131-3
and Zionism 182
universities
closure of 63
Frischer at 3,4,6,9,11,12
recognition of Jewish nationality 11-12
and Zionism 4
utopianism 20
utraquisation 33
Varnsdorf 158
Varnsdorf Affair 160,177
Vatican 96-7,128-9,137
Veesenmayer, Edmund 129
Veritas 4,6,8,11
Vèstnik 151-2,166, 167,171,172,179,
190,191
violence against Jews
Index
265
anti-Jewish riots 5,17,151,157,159,160
post-war 157, 161, see also Shoah
pre-war 56, 62-3
Volk ideology 5,8
von Neurath, Konstantin 52,56
Vrba, Rudolf (Walter Rosenberg) 129
Vrba-Wetzler report 129-31,133
Warren, George L. 138
Warsaw ghetto 67,91,108,112,126,127,145
Weber, Use 49,51
Wechsberg, Joseph 26-7
Wehle, Kurt 147-8,156,157,159,161,
172-3,176-7,178,179,183,184,192,
196
Weichert, Michal 118-19
Weidmann, Frantisek 48,59,64,122,
145,171
Wein, Martin 229 n.92
Weiner, Armin 43
Weiner, Mat£j 39
Weis, George/Georg 85,154-5
Weissenstein, Richard 155-6,166
Weizmann, Chaim 75
Weltsch, Felix 202 n.14
Wetzler, Alfred 129
Winterstein, Vojtech 147,150,164,
179-80,187
Wise, Stephen 107
Witkowitz/Vitkovice 13,25
WIZO, see Womens International Zionist
Organization
Wlodawa 117
Women s International Zionist
Organization (WIZO) 34
World Jewish Congress (WJC)
British Section 75, 85,86-7, 98-9,103,
107,127-8,136,189
during war 74-5,81,82,85,86-7,95,
107, 108,115-16,129,130
post-war 148-9,158,160,165,183,185,
188,189
pre-war 45
Rescue Department 131
World Zionist Organization 20
Yiddish 10,11,16,17,29
Youth Aliyah 63
youth organizations 22, 34,42, see also
student groups
Zajitschkova, Bert! 85,139,144,187
Zeisel, Rudolf 6
Zelmanovits, Lev 53,69-70,73,74,75,77,
85,87,147-8,175,188,189
Zentralstelle 60-3,64
Zephirah 4,6
Zimet, Wally 62
Zionism, see also Israel; Palestine
banned in Czechoslovakia 180
and Communism 182
in the Czechoslovak First Republic
16,17
formative years of 3-9
and Frischer 4,187,189,195,196
Fr is cher’s first contact with 3
General Zionists 21-2,27
versus Jewish nationalism 196
and the monarchy 9-14
Poale Zion 27, 35-6,69
post-war 148,155,161-3,165,167-70,
177,178, 179, 181
post-war reconstruction 147
practical Zionism 18-24, 35,37,43,84,
162,195
Radical Zionists 34
Religious-Zionists 21-2
right-wing Zionists 22
Slovakia 148,180
Socialist-Zionists 16,21-2
student groups 3-4, 6
and universities 4
WIZO (Women’s International Zionist
Organization) 34
and the World Jewish Congress 148
World Zionist Organization 20
Zionist Executive 20
Zionist Organization 4,8,28,124
Zionist Palestinian Office 62
Znojmo 28
Zucker, Otto 39,42, 58, 59,65,67,94,113,
122,139,145
Zweig, Ronald W. 111,112
Zweigenthal, Oskar 53, 55
Zygielbojm, Szmul 83,92,95,97,98,105,
106,127,135
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genre_facet | Biografie |
geographic | Tschechoslowakei (DE-588)4078435-6 gnd |
geographic_facet | Tschechoslowakei |
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illustrated | Illustrated |
indexdate | 2024-07-10T07:35:25Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 9781472585899 |
language | English |
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physical | xiv, 265 Seiten Illustrationen, Karte |
publishDate | 2017 |
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publisher | Bloomsbury Academic |
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spelling | Láníček, Jan 1981- Verfasser (DE-588)1045768669 aut Arnošt Frischer and the Jewish politics of early 20th-century Europe Jan Láníček London Bloomsbury Academic 2017 xiv, 265 Seiten Illustrationen, Karte txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Frischer, Arnos̆t 1887-1954 (DE-588)137489919 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1918-1948 gnd rswk-swf Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd rswk-swf Juden (DE-588)4028808-0 gnd rswk-swf Tschechoslowakei (DE-588)4078435-6 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4006804-3 Biografie gnd-content Frischer, Arnos̆t 1887-1954 (DE-588)137489919 p Tschechoslowakei (DE-588)4078435-6 g Juden (DE-588)4028808-0 s Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 s Geschichte 1918-1948 z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB 978-1-4725-8591-2 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-1-4725-8590-5 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029208470&sequence=000004&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029208470&sequence=000005&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029208470&sequence=000006&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Láníček, Jan 1981- Arnošt Frischer and the Jewish politics of early 20th-century Europe Frischer, Arnos̆t 1887-1954 (DE-588)137489919 gnd Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd Juden (DE-588)4028808-0 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)137489919 (DE-588)4046514-7 (DE-588)4028808-0 (DE-588)4078435-6 (DE-588)4006804-3 |
title | Arnošt Frischer and the Jewish politics of early 20th-century Europe |
title_auth | Arnošt Frischer and the Jewish politics of early 20th-century Europe |
title_exact_search | Arnošt Frischer and the Jewish politics of early 20th-century Europe |
title_full | Arnošt Frischer and the Jewish politics of early 20th-century Europe Jan Láníček |
title_fullStr | Arnošt Frischer and the Jewish politics of early 20th-century Europe Jan Láníček |
title_full_unstemmed | Arnošt Frischer and the Jewish politics of early 20th-century Europe Jan Láníček |
title_short | Arnošt Frischer and the Jewish politics of early 20th-century Europe |
title_sort | arnost frischer and the jewish politics of early 20th century europe |
topic | Frischer, Arnos̆t 1887-1954 (DE-588)137489919 gnd Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd Juden (DE-588)4028808-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Frischer, Arnos̆t 1887-1954 Politik Juden Tschechoslowakei Biografie |
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