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Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --- Jews --- World War, 1939-1945 --- Deportations from Austria --- Deportations from Czechoslovakia --- Deportations from Germany
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Das Buch der Erinnerung enhält ca. 31.400 Namen der zwischen 1941 und 1945 ins Baltikum -- nach Riga, Kowno und Reval -- verschleppten deutschen, österreichischen und tschechoslowakischen Juden. Die Namen, mit Angabe des Geburtsnamens, -datums und -orts, der letzten Adresse und des letzten Lebenzeichens oder des Todesdatums, sind nach den aus den verschiedenen Städten abgegangenen Transporten aufgeführt. Jedem Transport ist ein deutsch- und englischsprachiger Text mit der Beschreibung der jeweiligen örtlichen Situation der jüdischen Bevölkerung vorangestellt. Soweit es die noch existierenden Materialien der einzelnen Gedenkstätten zuließen, sind auch die Wege der einzelnen Menschen nachvollzogen. In einem zweisprachigen Einleitungsteil gibt Wolfgang Scheffler einen Überblick über das Schicksal der Deportierten im Rigaer Ghetto, in Jungfernhof, Salaspils und den vielen Zwangsarbeitsstätten und Konzentrationslagern. The Book of Remembrance contains the names of ca. 31,400 German, Austrian and Czechoslovakian Jews who were deported between 1941 and 1945 to the Baltic region -- to Riga, Kovno and Reval. The names together with the maiden name, date and place of birth, last address and the last sign of life or death of the person concerned, are listed according to the deportations from the various towns and cities. Each transport is accompanied by a text in German and English describing the respective situation of the Jewish population in that region. The routes taken by individual people are included where such information was available. In an introduction in two languages Wolfgang Scheffler summarises the fate of deportees in the Riga Ghetto, in Jungfernhof, Salaspils and in the many labour and concentration camps.
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When the Nazis came to power in 1933, they immediately expelled Jewish academics, unwittingly changing the power balance of world science. When war came, these scientific refugees raced to engineer the atomic bomb, to prevent Nazi Germany getting there first.
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