Survival Strategies and Ways of Helping Jewish Spouses in Mixed Marriages in Wrocław and Hamburg. A case study
Zagłada Żydów. Studia i Materiały, No. 11 (2015), pages: 310-324
Publication date: 2015-12-01
Abstract
This article presents the complexity of life of mixed married couples in two large cities, Wrocław and Hamburg, during the Third Reich. The stories of six mixed families outline the issue of help provided to Jews by their non-Jewish spouses. Each case is analysed in terms of the survival strategy, the changing family constellations, the methods and possibilities of provision of help, and the dangers and dilemmas faced by the families of the mixed married couples.
Keywords
mixed marriages, people of mixed origin, help to Jews, Hamburg, Wrocław
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