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Alfred Landecker - A German-Jewish Life 1884-1942

English · Hardback

Will be released 29.10.2025

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Alfred Landecker's life illustrates the fate of the vast majority of Jewish people in 20th century Germany at the time.From rural eastern Prussia to an industrial city in Germany's southeast: shortly before the start of the First World War, Alfred Landecker decided to make a considerable leap. Raised in a large Jewish family in the town of Nordenburg, as a young man Alfred left the area for Mannheim. After years on the Western Front, he worked as a business representative in a machine factory, became acquainted with his future Catholic wife Maria Geßner, and started a family. In 1928, Maria died. Subsequent Nazi persecution from 1933 would place Alfred and his three children - designated »half Jews« through the Nuremberg Laws - in a hopeless situation. In 1942, Landecker was deported »to the east« and murdered. »Times change, and with the times, people change as well« he had written four years earlier in a letter to his daughter. This biography describes how »changed times« intruded into Alfred Landecker's life and destroyed it.

About the author

Annette Prosinger, geb. 1959, ist Journalistin und lebt in Berlin. Nach ihrem Studium der Germanistik und Romanistik in in Kiel, Freiburg und Zaragoza arbeitete sie bei verschiedenen Zeitungen als Redakteurin, unter anderem bei der taz, der Badischen und der Basler Zeitung. Zuletzt war sie Textchefin der Welt am Sonntag.

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Alfred Landecker's life illustrates the fate of the vast majority of Jewish people in 20th century Germany at the time.
From rural eastern Prussia to an industrial city in Germany’s southeast: shortly before the start of the First World War, Alfred Landecker decided to make a considerable leap. Raised in a large Jewish family in the town of Nordenburg, as a young man Alfred left the area for Mannheim. After years on the Western Front, he worked as a business representative in a machine factory, became acquainted with his future Catholic wife Maria Geßner, and started a family. In 1928, Maria died. Subsequent Nazi persecution from 1933 would place Alfred and his three children – designated »half Jews« through the Nuremberg Laws – in a hopeless situation. In 1942, Landecker was deported »to the east« and murdered. »Times change, and with the times, people change as well« he had written four years earlier in a letter to his daughter. This biography describes how »changed times« intruded into Alfred Landecker’s life and destroyed it.

Product details

Authors Annette Prosinger
Publisher Wallstein
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 29.10.2025
 
EAN 9783835359956
ISBN 978-3-8353-5995-6
No. of pages 228
Dimensions 140 mm x 222 mm x 20 mm
Weight 360 g
Illustrations mit 72 z.T. farb Abb.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > 20th century (up to 1945)

Nationalsozialismus, Familie, Baden-Württemberg, Judentum, Deportation, Ostpreussen, Mannheim, Biografie, Lebensweg, Biographie, Shoah, Baden, Holocaust, Familiengeschichte, Ahnenforschung, auseinandersetzen, Periode des Nationalsozialismus (1933 bis 1945), Periode des Ersten Weltkrieges (ca. 1914 bis ca. 1918), Deutschland: Periode der Weimarer Republik (1918 bis 1933)

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