Tom Glaser

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When Nazi Germany drove out or murdered most Berlin Jews, it shattered the city’s confident modernity. The unbearable memory of the Holocaust, and of Berlin’s vanished Jews, casts its shadow across the golden 1920s too. The fate of the Jews reinforces an image of the 1920s as a time when Berliners threw off the shackles of tradition, with exhilarating but ultimately disastrous results.
The Ghosts of Berlin: Confronting German History in the Urban Landscape
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