01232nam--2200385---45009900009832702033162-13-048489-10098276USA010098276(ALEPH)000098327USA01009827620020225d1997----km-y0ENGy0103----bafraFRDroit international et europeen des droits de l'hommeFrederic Sudre3 ed. mise a jourParisPresses universitaires de France1997422 p.22 cmDroit international et communautaire2001Droit international et communautaireDiritti dell'uomoDiritto internazionale341.481SUDRE,Frederic414020ITsalbcISBD990000983270203316IG VIII 16 388 B20061 GIG VIIIBKGIUPATTY9020020225USA011303PATTY9020020225USA011309PATTY9020020225USA01131420020403USA011740PATRY9020040406USA011708Droit international et europeen des droits de l'homme672641UNISA01954nam 22004693a 450 991034084430332120220107212145.097817853347401785334743(CKB)4100000009277030(ScCtBLL)eabe123d-7e7e-40dd-ad3f-966d959e237a(Perlego)2329547(EXLCZ)99410000000927703020211214i20182019 uu enguru||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSubmerged on the Surface The Not-So-Hidden Jews of Nazi Berlin, 1941-1945 /Richard LutjensNew York :Berghahn Books,2018.1 online resource (1 p.)9781785334559 1785334557 Between 1941 and 1945, some 6,500 Berlin Jews, in fear for their lives, made the choice to flee their impending deportations and live submerged in the shadows of the capital of Nazi Germany. The experience was brutally difficult, and most did not survive. Yet the experiences of 1,700 who did demonstrate a remarkable and hitherto unconsidered level of agency among the survivors. This book sheds light on the daily life of those who hid and on the city that was both the source of their persecution and the site of their survival.History / Military / World War IibisacshHistory / JewishbisacshHistory / HolocaustbisacshHistoryBerlin (Germany)Ethnic relationsHistory20th centuryHistory / Military / World War IiHistory / JewishHistory / HolocaustHistory.940.53/18092243155Lutjens Richard N.Jr.1071955ScCtBLLScCtBLLBOOK9910340844303321Submerged on the Surface2568106UNINA