Jews in Old Postcards and Prints - 24 German Synagogues (ebook)
Over 24 vintage postcards and prints, annotated
High resolution images
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Language: English
Over 24 vintage postcards and prints, annotated
High resolution images
Available Now
Language: English
Over 24 vintage postcards and prints, annotated
High resolution images
Available Now
Language: English
Along with the most important information about their history, this volume presents images of two dozen synagogues built mostly, but not exclusively, in major German cities before the Shoah. The locations covered are: Bechhofen, Berlin, Bruchsal, Chemnitz, Dortmund, Dortmund-Hörde, Düsseldorf, Essen, Frankfurt/Main, Hamburg, Heidingsfeld, Heilbronn, Lübeck, Munich, Nuremberg, Pforzheim, Plauen, Stuttgart, Worms.
The Jews in Old Postcards and Prints book series focusses on various aspects of Jewish life and culture in a range of geographical locations, mainly in the “golden age” of the postcard—from the mid-nineteenth century to the annihilation of European Jewry and the expulsion or flight of almost all Jews from North Africa. Our books present, contextualize and explain the historical significance of a broad range of relevant postcards and prints, sometimes in considerable detail. Our new, thematically more focussed compact series offers a more succinct format with fewer images and brief general introductions that can easily be read in an afternoon or evening.
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