ABSTRACT

Based on more than thirty years archival research, this history of the Jewish and German-Jewish community of Hamburg is a unique and vivid piece of work by one of the leading historians of the twentieth century. The history of the Holocaust here is fully integrated into the full history of the Jewish community in Hamburg from the late eighteenth century onwards. J.A.S. Grenville draws on a vast quantity of diaries, letters and records to provide a macro level history of Hamburg interspersed with many personal stories that bring it vividly to life. In the concluding chapter the discussion is widened to talk about Hamburg as a case study in the wider world.

This book will be a key work in European history, charting and explaining the complexities of how a long established and well integrated German-Jewish community became, within the space of a generation, victims of the Nazi Holocaust.

chapter |4 pages

Prologue

Last days in Hamburg

chapter 1|27 pages

Earlier Times

chapter 2|38 pages

The Shadow of the Nazis

chapter 3|41 pages

How Will it End?

chapter 4|71 pages

Courage in Adversity

chapter 5|53 pages

Save Yourself If You can

chapter 6|57 pages

Holocaust

chapter 7|7 pages

Reflections