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To the Bitter End The Diaries of Victor Klemperer 1942-45
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'The best written, most evocative, most observant record
of daily life in the Third Reich'
New York Times
- paperback, with maps, xix + 684 pag., in zeer goede staat!
Abridged and translated from the German edition by
MARTIN CHALMERS
Published by Phoenix, an imprint of Orion Books Ltd..London.
ISBN 0 75381 069 7
Incl. Notes, Chronology, Index
- Frontispiece: b&w photo: Victor Klempere 1949 Photo: Eva Kemlein
The publication of Victor Klemperer's diaries brings to light one of
the most extraordinary documents of the Nazi period. The son of a
rabbi, Klemperer was, in 1933, a professor in Dresden. Over the next
decade he, in common with other German Jews, lost his job, his
house and many of his friends. This second volume of diaries begins
in January 1942, a month which sees the first deportation of Jews
from Dresden. Shocking and moving by turns, Klemperer's diary is a
remarkable and important document.
of daily life in the Third Reich'
New York Times
- paperback, with maps, xix + 684 pag., in zeer goede staat!
Abridged and translated from the German edition by
MARTIN CHALMERS
Published by Phoenix, an imprint of Orion Books Ltd..London.
ISBN 0 75381 069 7
Incl. Notes, Chronology, Index
- Frontispiece: b&w photo: Victor Klempere 1949 Photo: Eva Kemlein
The publication of Victor Klemperer's diaries brings to light one of
the most extraordinary documents of the Nazi period. The son of a
rabbi, Klemperer was, in 1933, a professor in Dresden. Over the next
decade he, in common with other German Jews, lost his job, his
house and many of his friends. This second volume of diaries begins
in January 1942, a month which sees the first deportation of Jews
from Dresden. Shocking and moving by turns, Klemperer's diary is a
remarkable and important document.