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Survival of a Peculiar Remnant: The Jewish Population of Vienna During the Last Years of the War

Authors :
Michaela Raggam-Blesch
Source :
Dapim: Studies on the Holocaust. 29:197-221
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2015.

Abstract

In my paper I will focus on the last years of the Nazi regime after the conclusion of mass deportations in the fall of 1942 in Vienna. This period has often been neglected in historic research of Jewish life in Austria during the Nazi regime, since it was indeed a very peculiar remnant of the Jewish population that was able to remain in Vienna under precarious circumstances. Most of these people defined Jewish by Nazi laws were living in so called ‘mixed marriages' with a non-Jewish (‘Aryan') partner or were protected by an ‘Aryan' parent. Since Jews were not allowed to be treated in hospitals nor to be accommodated in old-age homes, a small fragment of the Jewish population was able to remain in Vienna without the protection of an ‘Aryan' family member, working in the remaining institutions of the former Jewish community. After the deportation of the majority of the Austrian Jewish population, the Jewish community in Vienna was officially dissolved and reorganized as so-called ‘Council of elders' in Nove...

Details

ISSN :
23256257 and 23256249
Volume :
29
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Dapim: Studies on the Holocaust
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........ecd56de03b13f175f3fe13fed8c39d6f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/23256249.2015.1106789