Hitler's Exiles: Personal Stories of the Flight from Nazi Germany to America
By (Author) Mark M. Anderson
The New Press
The New Press
8th August 2000
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Second World War
European history
304.873043
Paperback
368
Width 155mm, Height 234mm
521g
A 1998 Los Angeles Times Book of the Year, Hitler's Exiles is a panoramic, first-person account of the flight from Hitler's Germany to America. From forgotten archives and obscure published sources, Hitler's Exiles brings to life the unknown voices of that harrowing time by focusing on the ordinary people who underwent a most extraordinary voyage. Also included are little-known writings by such major figures as Thomas Mann, Hannah Arendt, and Bertolt Brecht. Hitler's Exiles is at once a moving human account and a new classic of the literature of exile.
"Vivid and moving. . . . A stunning and varied portrait." Richard Eder, Los Angeles Times Book Review
"Fascinating, important, and heartrending. . . . A chronicle not only of the painful and perilous journey made in time of war and repression from Germany to the United States, but of the process of becoming Americans." David Rieff
"A vibrant, affecting collection. . . . A fascinating portrait of lives left behind and recreated." Kirkus Reviews
"Exciting, insightful, varied and poignant. . . . These firsthand accounts. . . . reveal what it was like to leave everything behind, to risk the uncertainty of escape and exile, and to start afresh in a new language and in a new country. " Jewish Book World
Mark M. Anderson is the editor of Hitlers Exiles: Personal Stories of the Flight from Nazi Germany to America (The New Press).