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Promised New Zealand : fleeing Nazi persecution / Freya Klier ; translated by Jenny Rawlings.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: German Publication details: Dunedin, N.Z. : Otago Univ Press, 2009.Description: 255 p., [16] p. of plates : ill., map ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781877372766 (pbk.) :
Uniform titles:
  • Gelobtes Neuseeland. English
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.6960993 22
Summary: By day, police hold placards in front of Jewish shops, emblazoned with the words 'Don't buy from Jews'; others put up signs to identify places where Jews are to be denied entry. At night, SA men smash Jewish shop windows, owners are terrorised into relinquishing their businesses, and homes are visited by Gestapo who take family members away. The year is 1933 and this is life in the Fuhrer's Germany. In the ensuing years, it is clear nowhere in Europe is safe. But how can people find a way to escape 'fortress Europe' and where are they to go? For twenty-four European Jews, it is New Zealand, the country furthest from Germany, that will be their refuge. First published as Gelobtes Neuseeland, this book brings together their stories. From doctors and entrepreneurs to children and world-famous minds, their stories could scarcely be more varied and yet they have one common link - the desire to maintain as much distance from Germany as possible throughout their lives. Promised New Zealand is a significant piece of world history, interweaving historical background on the politics of the period with vital stories that need to be told before they are lost to subsequent generations. It is the first English-language translation of this important work and the first time it has been published outside of Germany.
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Translation of: Gelobtes Neuseeland.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [243]-245) and index.

By day, police hold placards in front of Jewish shops, emblazoned with the words 'Don't buy from Jews'; others put up signs to identify places where Jews are to be denied entry. At night, SA men smash Jewish shop windows, owners are terrorised into relinquishing their businesses, and homes are visited by Gestapo who take family members away. The year is 1933 and this is life in the Fuhrer's Germany. In the ensuing years, it is clear nowhere in Europe is safe. But how can people find a way to escape 'fortress Europe' and where are they to go? For twenty-four European Jews, it is New Zealand, the country furthest from Germany, that will be their refuge. First published as Gelobtes Neuseeland, this book brings together their stories. From doctors and entrepreneurs to children and world-famous minds, their stories could scarcely be more varied and yet they have one common link - the desire to maintain as much distance from Germany as possible throughout their lives. Promised New Zealand is a significant piece of world history, interweaving historical background on the politics of the period with vital stories that need to be told before they are lost to subsequent generations. It is the first English-language translation of this important work and the first time it has been published outside of Germany.

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