Introduction
Livia Rothkirchen, The Jews of Bohemia and Moravia. Facing the Holocaust (Lincoln, NE – Jerusalem, 2005), 120. |
Chapter 1
Helena Petrův, Zákonné bezpráví. Židé v Protektorátu Čechy a Morava (Prague, 2011), 206. |
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Marion A. Kaplan uses the concept, introduced by Orlando Patterson, to characterize the situation of the Jews in Nazi Germany during the 1930s. Marion Kaplan, Between Dignity and Despair: Jewish Life in Nazi Germany (Oxford, 1999). |
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Erika Kounio Amariglio, From Thessaloniki to Auschwitz and Back. Memories of a Survivor from Thessaloniki (London, 2000), 25f. |
Chapter 2
Mark Mazower, Salonica, City of Ghosts: Christians, Muslims and Jews (New York, 2004), 422–424. |
Chapter 3
Livia Rothkirchen quotes from Himmler’s letter to Heydrich, in her The Jews of Bohemia & Moravia. Facing the Holocaust, 123. |
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Callum MacDonald, and Jan Kaplan, Prague in the Shadow of Swastika (London, 1995), 97. |
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See Wolf Gruner, Jewish Forced Labour Under the Nazis: Economic Needs and Racial Aims, 1938–1944 (Cambridge, 2006), 168. |
Chapter 4
Melissa Müller and Reinhard Piechocki, A Garden of Eden in Hell: The Life of Alice Herz-Sommer (London, 2008), 124–128. |
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Heda Margolius, I Do Not Want to Remember. Auschwitz 1941 – Prague 1968 (London, 1973), 14. |
Epilogue
Yad Vashem, Transports to Extinction, http://db.yadvashem.org/deportation/search.html?language=en |
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H. G. Adler, Theresienstadt 1941–1945: The Face of a Coerced Community (Cambridge, 2017), 248–251. |
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Ibid. |
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Mark Roseman, The Past in Hiding (London, 2001), 227f. |
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Robert Kuwałek, ‘Das Durchgangsghetto in Izbica’, Theresienstädter Studien und Dokumente (2003): 321. |
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Archive of the Jewish Museum in Prague, oral testimony no. 162, H. D. |
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Archive of Beit Theresienstadt, 303.014.001, letter from Izbica by Ida Hermannová and her daughter. |
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Kounio-Amariglio, From Theresienstadt to Auschwitz and Back. Memories of a Survivor from Thessaloniki, 68f. |