THE FATHERLAND AND THE JEWS
Autumn 1918. Alfred Wiener was a demobbed soldier, on his way home. The people had been promised victory, and were given a scapegoat instead: the Jews were to be blamed for the defeat. Wiener tells us what he saw and heard: posters, pamphlets, articles and speeches linking nationalism, or even patriotism, with antisemitism.
Format: Paperbound
Pages: 143
Publisher: Granta
Publishing status: Current
ISBN: 9781783786213
Item #: 4853326