The lion and the star : Gentile-Jewish relations in three Hessian communities, 1919-1945 /
Friedman examines three German communities of different sizes - Frankfurt am Main, Giessen, and Geisenheim. Symbolized by the Hessian heraldic lion, these communities represent a cross-section of both Gentile and Jewish society in Germany during the Weimar and Nazi years
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1998
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