Remembrance and recollection : essays on the centennial year of Martin Niemöller and Reinhold Niebuhr, and the fiftieth year of the Wannsee Conference
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Remembrance and recollection : essays on the centennial year of Martin Niemöller and Reinhold Niebuhr, and the fiftieth year of the Wannsee Conference
(Studies in the Shoah, v. 12)
University Press of America, c1996
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Essays presented at the 22nd Annual Scholar's Conference on the Holocaust and the German Church Struggle, held Feb. 29-Mar. 4, 1992, at the University of Washington
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This collection of essays stands as a tribute to Martin Niemoller and Reinhold Niebuhr, helping to mark the centennial anniversary of their births. The essays were first presented at the University of Washington, at the 22nd Annual Scholar's Conference on the Holocaust and the German Church Struggle, from February 29th through March 4th, 1992. As a unit, these works show the important roles that these two clergymen of German ancestry played. The book looks at how these two men led the churches' reaction against German National Socialism. Through the story of Reinhold Niebuhr in the U.S. and Martin Niemoller in Germany, readers will become more aware of the intricacies in the paths that were taken to fight the Nazi Regime. By detailing these accomplishments of human faith and determination, Remembrance and Recollection will inspire any reader and will be of special interest and import to college classes in German history. Contents: Introduction; Niemoller, Niebuhr and Wannsee, Franklin H. Littell; Who Was Martin Niemoller?, Sybil Niemoller von Sell; Martin Niemoller: American Hero, Robert W.
Ross; From Pirate on the High Seas to Angel of Peace, Wolfgang Gerlach; Reinhold Niebuhr: As I Remember, Christopher Niebuhr; The Wannsee Conference Reconsidered, Henry R. Huttenbach; The Wannsee Conference and the Rationalization of Genocide, Richard L. Rubenstein; The Legacy of the Church Struggle in Contemporary Germany, Albrecht Schonherr; Remembering for the Future, Elisabeth Maxwell; Contributors.
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