A Mortuary of Books : : The Rescue of Jewish Culture after the Holocaust / / Elisabeth Gallas.

The astonishing story of the efforts of scholars and activists to rescue Jewish cultural treasures after the HolocaustIn March 1946 the American Military Government for Germany established the Offenbach Archival Depot near Frankfurt to store, identify, and restore the huge quantities of Nazi-looted...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : New York University Press, , [2019]
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Year of Publication:2019
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Series:Goldstein-Goren Series in American Jewish History ; 17
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t List of Abbreviations --   |t Introduction --   |t 1. Confronting the Present --   |t 2. Envisioning a Future --   |t 3. Reconstructing Jewish Culture --   |t 4. Building the New State --   |t 5. Taking Action in Dark Times --   |t Conclusion --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t Notes --   |t Bibliography --   |t Index --   |t About the Author --   |t About the Translator 
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520 |a The astonishing story of the efforts of scholars and activists to rescue Jewish cultural treasures after the HolocaustIn March 1946 the American Military Government for Germany established the Offenbach Archival Depot near Frankfurt to store, identify, and restore the huge quantities of Nazi-looted books, archival material, and ritual objects that Army members had found hidden in German caches. These items bore testimony to the cultural genocide that accompanied the Nazis’ systematic acts of mass murder. The depot built a short-lived lieu de memoire—a “mortuary of books,” as the later renowned historian Lucy Dawidowicz called it—with over three million books of Jewish origin coming from nineteen different European countries awaiting restitution. A Mortuary of Books tells the miraculous story of the many Jewish organizations and individuals who, after the war, sought to recover this looted cultural property and return the millions of treasured objects to their rightful owners. Some of the most outstanding Jewish intellectuals of the twentieth century, including Dawidowicz, Hannah Arendt, Salo W. Baron, and Gershom Scholem, were involved in this herculean effort. This led to the creation of Jewish Cultural Reconstruction Inc., an international body that acted as the Jewish trustee for heirless property in the American Zone and transferred hundreds of thousands of objects from the Depot to the new centers of Jewish life after the Holocaust. The commitment of these individuals to the restitution of cultural property revealed the importance of cultural objects as symbols of the enduring legacy of those who could not be saved. It also fostered Jewish culture and scholarly life in the postwar world. 
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588 0 |a Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 29. Jun 2022) 
650 0 |a Cultural property  |x Destruction and pillage  |z Europe. 
650 0 |a Cultural property  |x Repatriation  |z Europe. 
650 0 |a Cultural property-Destruction and pillage-Europe. 
650 0 |a Cultural property-Repatriation-Europe. 
650 0 |a Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945). 
650 0 |a Jewish property  |z Europe  |x History  |y 20th century. 
650 0 |a Jewish property-Europe-History-20th century. 
650 0 |a Jews  |x Civilization. 
650 0 |a Jews  |x History  |y 20th century. 
650 0 |a Jews-Civilization. 
650 0 |a Jews-History-20th century. 
650 0 |a World War, 1939-1945  |x Destruction and pillage  |z Europe. 
650 0 |a World War, 1939-1945-Destruction and pillage-Europe. 
650 7 |a HISTORY / Holocaust.  |2 bisacsh 
653 |a Adolf Eichmann. 
653 |a American Jewish Congress. 
653 |a American Military Government in Germany. 
653 |a Berlin. 
653 |a Cecil Roth. 
653 |a Central Collecting Points. 
653 |a Commission on European Jewish Cultural Reconstruction. 
653 |a Committee on the Restoration of Continental Jewish Museums, Libraries, and Archives. 
653 |a Eichmann trial. 
653 |a Frankfurt Agreement. 
653 |a Frankfurt. 
653 |a Gegenwartsarbeit. 
653 |a Gershom Scholem. 
653 |a Gesamtarchiv. 
653 |a Hannah Arendt. 
653 |a Hugo Bergman. 
653 |a Jewish Cultural Reconstruction, Inc. 
653 |a Jewish Cultural Reconstruction, Inc. (JCR). 
653 |a Jewish Cultural Reconstruction. 
653 |a Jewish Restitution Successor Organization (JRSO). 
653 |a Jewish collections. 
653 |a Jewish identity. 
653 |a Jewish intellectuals. 
653 |a Joshua Starr. 
653 |a Judah Magnes. 
653 |a Lucy S. Dawidowicz. 
653 |a Nuremberg. 
653 |a Offenbach Archival Depot. 
653 |a Otzrot HaGolah. 
653 |a Paper Brigade. 
653 |a Salo W. Baron. 
653 |a Salo Wittmayer Baron. 
653 |a Shlomo Shunami. 
653 |a Vilna. 
653 |a Wiesbaden Depot. 
653 |a World Jewish Congress. 
653 |a World Zionist Organization. 
653 |a YIVO. 
653 |a Yiddish Scientific Institute (YIVO). 
653 |a book-restitution operation. 
653 |a cultural restitution. 
653 |a diaspora. 
653 |a displaced persons camps (DP camps). 
653 |a heirless cultural property. 
653 |a historical consciousness. 
653 |a looting. 
653 |a memory objects. 
653 |a post-war Europe. 
653 |a postwar history. 
653 |a reconstruction. 
653 |a reparations. 
653 |a restitution. 
700 1 |a Skinner, Alex. 
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