Germany's Jewish Problem: Genocides Past and Present
By (Author) Wieland Hoban
OR Books
OR Books
29th July 2026
United States
Non Fiction
Genocide and ethnic cleansing
War crimes
Politics and government
European history
Paperback
200
Width 139mm, Height 203mm
Leading GermanJewish peace activist dissects Germany's authoritarian crackdown after Gaza.
Since October 2023, the Frankfurt-based Jewish composer and activist Wieland Hoban has traveled the globe rallying opposition to the Gaza genocide. Now, in an urgent collection of writings at once blistering and revelatory, Hoban unravels the cultural neuroses and political cynicism that have made Germany an outlier in its support for Israeli crimes.
From German gentiles confidently charging Israeli Jewish expats with antisemitism, to the German state's decades-long project to stifle free speech under the guise of combating "antisemitism," to German officials mobilising their historical responsibility for one genocide to justify participating in another-Hoban guides us through the grotesqueries of German "memory culture" and shows their lethal consequences.
As the chair of a GermanJewish peace group whose bank accounts were repeatedly frozen and whose members have been arrested on Gaza solidarity protests, Hoban is uniquely placed to expose the oddities and outrages of Germany's authoritarian turn. He also warns that what begins in Germany doesn't stay there. From sabotaging international support for a Gaza ceasefire, to deporting foreign nationals on political grounds, to spearheading censorship laws across the EU, Hoban's diagnosis of German pathologies demonstrates where the ideological weaponisation of "antisemitism" can lead.
"Wieland Hoban is a candle in the darkness of German discourse on Israel/Palestine"
Nathan Thrall, winner of the Pulitzer Prize
"Desperately needed in a country where dissident opinions are not only censored but criminalised"
Hebh Jamal
"Trenchant, perceptive, and timely"
Dirk Moses
"Arrives like a meteor, signalling hope and the power of thought"
Majed Abusalama
"Smart, principled, and thoughtful"
Donna Nevel, Jewish Voice for Peace
"An uncompromising force for justice and equality"
Shir Hever
Wieland Hoban is a composer and translator born in London and based in Frankfurt. He has translated numerous books in the fields of philosophy, music, and literature. He chairs Jewish Voice for a Just Peace in the Middle East, a founding group member of Global Jews for Palestine and European Jews for Palestine.