Postcards to Hitler: A German Jew's Defiance in a Time of Terror

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Price
$33.35
Publisher
Monthly Review Press
Publish Date
Pages
408
Dimensions
5.4 X 8.2 X 1.4 inches | 1.15 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781685900540

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About the Author
Bruce Neuburger is the author of Lettuce Wars: Ten Years of Work and Struggle in the Fields of California and also its Spanish translation, Guerras de Lechuga. His writing and is influenced by years working on farms and in factories, as a cab driver, an ESL teacher and a video arts instructor, and reflects a worldview both shaped by the great social justice movements of the 1960s, and his experiences as a child of Holocaust survivors from Germany,
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"With Postcards to Hitler, Bruce Neuburger gifts us an homage to his Jewish family in southern Germany based on a trove of original documents. Deeply embedded in the historical context, the colorful semi-fictitious account spans from 1871 and the emancipation of the Jews in Germany to the near end of the Third Reich. However, this is not the regular tragic narrative of a Jewish family destroyed by Nazis persecution, albeit it is too, it is a story that rather culminates in how his grandfather courageously resists Hitler."--Wolf Gruner, author of "Resisters: How Ordinary Jews fought Persecution in Hitler's Germany"
"Bruce Neuburger has told the very personal story of his grandfather Benno, who was executed for resisting Hitler's persecution. Neuburger's powerful writing recreates the atmosphere of the times as his family fights for existence. This is a book that calls us to stand up against injustice and that gives us hope in disturbing times."--Maximilian Strnad, historian, member of the City of Munich Institute for Urban History and Remembrance Culture, author of "The Fortune of Survival - Intermarried German Jews in the late stage of the Shoah," and other historical works on Munich's Jews.
"A significant contribution to the library of Holocaust literature. Drawing upon the research, writing, and documentation of hundreds of historians and archivists and the testimonies of survivors and family members lost to the Holocaust, Postcard to Hitler imaginatively dramatizes those terrible times."--Dr. Michael Shinagel, author, "Holocaust Survivor to Harvard Dean: Memoirs of a Refugee's Progress"
"This profoundly researched book tells the story of the postcards Benno Neuburger wrote and posted in a desperate act of resistance against totalitarian oppression. While the story is told in a genre of historical fiction, the author displays a deep knowledge of Munich's local history during the Nazi era - both remarkable and unusual for one looking in on Germany from outside. The reader experiences the ever more stifling antisemitic measures through the focalization of those directly affected. Thus, Bruce Neuburger maintains a high level of empathy - which is at times unsettling and painful when the author describes the details of an incidental encounter with stranger on a bridge over the Isar river or the cruel, sadist commands of an interrogator. In Postcards to Hitler, Benno Neuburger is the protagonist. However, the book is broader in scope, telling the fates of Benno's relatives and embedding their stories within the overall historical lines. A book that has the power to draw you in and makes you think - about actions we do or do not take in our own times."--Eva Tyrell, Public Historian, Kulturreferat der Landeshauptstadt München