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Index
Title Page
Table of Contents
PREFACE
CHAPTER I - THE DAY OF OCCUPATION
President Hácha Travels to Berlin
Emil Hácha: Judge and President
March 15, 1939: The Day of Occupation
Hitler In Prague
The Third Reich, Suddenly
Improvisation and Accommodation: Czech Fascists and National Solidarity
Haven and Hell for Refugees
The Destruction of Prague’s Liberal German Institutions
In My New School
Movie Dates and Our “Corso”
The Appointment of the Reichsprotektor
CHAPTER II - THE BEGINNINGS OF THE PROTECTORATE: 1939-41
Fresh Flowers
Konstantin Freiherr von Neurath: Wrong Place, Wrong Time
Czech and German Attitudes Toward the Anti-Jewish Laws
The Stories of One Jewish Family
The Resistance Groups and October 28, 1939
Thinking About My Mother
The Fall Demonstrations of 1939
My Father’s Family
Writing About My Father
A Literary Discussion In 1939
A Political Test
History in Suspense?
CHAPTER III - TERROR AND RESISTANCE
Reinhard Heydrich In Prague
Protectorate Jazz
My Excursion to Berlin and My Work In a Bookshop
The Fate of Jirí Orten
The Life of Milena Jesenská
My Friend Hans W. Kolben
Heydrich at Work In Prague
Departures
The Case of Emanuel Moravec and a New Government
Thalla Divided
The Theater at Terezín
The Death of Heydrich
My Mother Leaves
CHAPTER IV - THE END OF THE PROTECTORATE
K. H. Frank: Up from the Provinces
The Girl with the Velvet Band
Prague Movies During the Occupation
Communications from Terezín
In the Camps and in Prison
Gestapo Encounters
Going to Another Camp
The Prague Uprising
Between War and Peace
Revolutionary Retribution?
A Taste of Liberation
ALSO BY PETER DEMETZ
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
INDEX
Notes
Copyright Page
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