Letters from Prague

Letters from Prague
Title Letters from Prague PDF eBook
Author Eleanor Wheeler
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 410
Release 2022-11-07
Genre History
ISBN 3110690500

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Eleanor M. Wheeler, a correspondent for the Religious News Service, wrote letters from Prague to her friends in the USA from 1947 to 1957. Her husband, George Shaw Wheeler, was a colonel in the US Army and the chief of the de-Nazification section of the Manpower Division of the Office of the Military Government (OMGUS). While in Germany in 1946, Wheeler’s contract was not renewed, mainly due to suspicions that he was disloyal to the US government and had connections to the communist movement. Afterwards the entire family moved to Prague, where in 1951 they applied for political asylum. The correspondence depicts ten years of life in Czechoslovakia—from the rise of communism through high Stalinism to the de-Stalinization of the country—from the perspective of pro-Communist–minded Americans. Thematically, the correspondence covers a wide range of political, cultural, and social topics, including the Cold War, the Korean War, the role of Christians in mediating dialogue between East and West, McCarthyism, and topics focused on the internal politics of Czechoslovakia.

Letters from Prague

Letters from Prague
Title Letters from Prague PDF eBook
Author Raya C. Schapiro
Publisher Chicago Review Press
Pages 254
Release 2006-04-01
Genre History
ISBN 0897335457

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Raya Schapiro and Helga Weinberg found a box of letters among their mother's effects after her death in 1990. They were written by their grandmother and uncle, trapped in Prague after the Nazi occupation, to the girls' parents who had escaped to the United States in May, 1939, leaving the two girls, who were five and seven years old at the time, behind. The 77 letters reprinted here span a period of two years, during which the Nazis drew an ever-tightening noose of destruction around the Jews of Prague: each letter is followed by notes of explanation and amplification, as well as notes on Nazi laws and official restrictions and the progress of war. Each letter has a censor's stamp on it; each envelope bears the still frightening emblem of the Third Reich. The letters dramatically convey the tension, growing daily, of existence under the Nazis, and their tone becomes increasingly desperate as every avenue of escape reaches a dead end.

Letters from Prague

Letters from Prague
Title Letters from Prague PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Chicago Review Press
Pages 160
Release 2006-04-01
Genre History
ISBN 1613733445

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Raya Schapiro and Helga Weinberg found a box of letters among their mother's effects after her death in 1990. They were written by their grandmother and uncle, trapped in Prague after the Nazi occupation, to the girls' parents who had escaped to the United States in May, 1939, leaving the two girls, who were five and seven years old at the time, behind.The 77 letters reprinted here span a period of two years, during which the Nazis drew an ever-tightening noose of destruction around the Jews of Prague: each letter is followed by notes of explanation and amplification, as well as notes on Nazi laws and official restrictions and the progress of war. Each letter has a censor's stamp on it; each envelope bears the still frightening emblem of the Third Reich. The letters dramatically convey the tension, growing daily, of existence under the Nazis, and their tone becomes increasingly desperate as every avenue of escape reaches a dead end.

Letters from Prague

Letters from Prague
Title Letters from Prague PDF eBook
Author Sue Gee
Publisher
Pages 647
Release 1996
Genre Large type books
ISBN 9780708934654

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Following THE LAST GUESTS OF THE SEASON(1992), a love story about a woman who falls in love with a Czech student in 1968, just before his country is invaded. Twenty years later, she decides to go to Czechoslovakia to look for him.

Letters and Other Materials from the Moscow and Prague Linguistic Circles, 1912-1945

Letters and Other Materials from the Moscow and Prague Linguistic Circles, 1912-1945
Title Letters and Other Materials from the Moscow and Prague Linguistic Circles, 1912-1945 PDF eBook
Author Jindřich Toman
Publisher
Pages 290
Release 1994
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN

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Prague and Beyond

Prague and Beyond
Title Prague and Beyond PDF eBook
Author Hillel J. Kieval
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 392
Release 2021-08-06
Genre History
ISBN 0812253116

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"A comprehensive history of the Jews of the Bohemian Lands whose goal is to narrate and analyze the Jewish experience in the Bohemian Lands as an integral and inseparable part of the development of Central Europe and its peoples from the sixteenth century to the present day"--

Life and Love in Nazi Prague

Life and Love in Nazi Prague
Title Life and Love in Nazi Prague PDF eBook
Author Marie Bader
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 305
Release 2019-06-27
Genre History
ISBN 1786736292

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Prague, 1940-1942. The Nazi-occupied city is locked in a reign of terror under Reinhard Heydrich. The Jewish community experience increasing levels of persecution, as rumours start to swirl of deportation and an unknown, but widely feared, fate. Amidst the chaos and devastation, Marie Bader, a widow age 56, has found love again with a widower, her cousin Ernst Löwy. Ernst has fled to Greece and the two correspond in a series of deeply heartfelt letters which provide a unique perspective on this period of heightening tension and anguish for the Jewish community. The letters paint a vivid, moving and often dramatic picture of Jewish life in occupied Prague, the way Nazi persecution affected Marie, her increasingly strained family relationships, as well as the effect on the wider Jewish community whilst Heydrich, one of the key architects and executioners of the Holocaust and Reich Protector in Bohemia and Moravia, established the Theresienstadt ghetto and began to organize the deportation of Jews. Through this deeply personal and moving account, the realities of Jewish life in Heydrich's Prague are dramatically revealed.