A Fatal Balancing Act : The Dilemma of the Reich Association of Jews in Germany, 1939-1945

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A Fatal Balancing Act : The Dilemma of the Reich Association of Jews in Germany, 1939-1945

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Full Description

In 1939 all German Jews had to become members of a newly founded Reich Association. The Jewish functionaries of this organization were faced with circumstances and events that forced them to walk a fine line between responsible action and collaboration. They had hoped to support mass emigration, mitigate the consequences of the anti-Jewish measures, and take care of the remaining community. When the Nazis forbade emigration and started mass deportations in 1941, the functionaries decided to cooperate to prevent the "worst." In choosing to cooperate, they came into direct opposition with the interests of their members, who were then deported. In June 1943 all unprotected Jews were deported along with their representatives, and the so-called intermediaries supplied the rest of the community, which consisted of Jews living in mixed marriages. The study deals with the tasks of these men, the fate of the Jews in mixed marriages, and what happened to the survivors after the war.

Contents

Abbreviations in the Text and Notes

List of Tables

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Part I: From "Forced Emigration" to Assisting with the Deportations

Chapter 1. Created in Chaos

Pogrom as Prelude: November 1938

Looking Back at the History of the Reich Representation of German Jews, 1932-1938

Between Reich Representation and Reich Association: Adaptation Under Duress

Chapter 2. "Forced Emigration"

Orderly Emigration or Flight at Any Cost? Legal or Illegal?  Emigration to Palestine (Aliyah)

To Emigrate or Stay On? Functionaries Between Duty, Responsibility and Self-Overestimation

"Losing sight of the big picture for the sake of something smaller" The Conflict over Rescuing the Polish Jews 1939/40

Chapter 3. The "Territorial Solution": "Reservations for Jews" and Early Deportations

"Jewish Reservation Lublin"

The Madagascar Plan

The Deportation of the Jews from Baden and Saarpfalz

Chapter 4. Welfare

Interim Summary

Part II: Walking on a Thin Line  - The Participation of the Reichsvereinigung and the Berlin Jewish Community in the Time of the Deportations

Chapter 1. Decision on a Basic Principle: Avoid Hardship, Participate in "Partial Operations"

Clinging to a Lost Life World

Straying from the path or "legal work in the underground"32(Baeck)? Preparatory Tasks Executed by the RV

Changes in Tasks and Structures (1941-1943)

New Task: Compilation of Personal Data and Card File Systems

A New Imposed  Challenge: Setting Up and Maintaining Assembly Camps for Deportations

Another New Task: "Collecting Deportees"

Other Supplementary Assistance - Postal Services

Social Work as Exemplified in Care for Children

The Limited Possibilities of the Reichsvereinigung  to Influence the Deportations

The Reichsvereinigung as Employer and a Protective Space for Functionaries and Staff

Chapter 2. "Every Day More Terrifying News"  - The Year 1942

Repercussions of the Arson Attack on the Nazi Propaganda Exhibition "The Soviet Paradise"

Socially Acceptable Deportations? Destination Theresienstadt

The Daily Round of Work under Threat of Arrest

The 'Community Operation' in October 1942

The "Time of Brunner" 

Chapter 3. The Stepwise Liquidation of the Reichsvereinigung (1943)

Deportation of the Leading Functionaries

The "great inferno." The Factory Action

(Temporary) Closure of the Business Offices

 

Chapter 4.  Theresienstadt  as a New Field of Activity of the German-Jewish Functionaries

A Veritable Army of Officials

The Bitter End of Activity by Functionaries in Theresienstadt

Knowledge among the German-Jewish Functionaries about the Murder of the Jews

Interim Summary

Part III: The "Psychological Environment" (Hilberg) in the Countryside. Latitude for Action by Jewish Functionaries in the District Branches

Chapter 1. The District Branches

Structure and Motivation of the Jewish Functionaries

The Tasks

Mitigating the Plight, Dissemination of Prohibitions and Social Disciplining

"Judenhäuser" and Barracks Settlements

Preparatory Arrangements for the Deportations

Chapter 2. A Troubled Relationship: The District Branches and the RV Central Office

 

Chapter 3. The District Branches and the Deportations

Brief Digression: Preparations for Deportation by the Gestapo

Chapter 4. A Comparative Look at District Branches

Frankfurt am Main.  The System of Organized Arbitrary Action

Munich. Hatred of Jews in the Gau of Nazi Tradition

Nuremberg. Uninhibited Hordes

Mainz. "Reliable" Relations?

Hamburg.  "Easier Going" than Elsewhere?

Final Thoughts

 Chapter 5. Strategies for Dealing with the Authorities. 

 Chapter 6. The Fate of the District Branch Directors

Liquidation of the District Branches

Interim Summary

 Part IV: The Residual Reichsvereinigung

Chapter 1. The Last Compulsory Members: Jews in Mixed Marriages

Chapter 2. Structure and Tasks of the Residual Reichsvereinigung

Director Dr. Dr. Walter Lustig

Origin and Motivation of the Intermediaries

Work under the Conditions of the Bombing Raids

Intermediaries in Conflict with the Central Office

Lethal Office

 Chapter 3. Vertrauensmänner, Gestapo and Jews in the Final Phase of the War

 Chapter 4. The War is Over - Liberation and/or a Horrible End?

Interim Summary

 

Part V:  A Look at Later Developments: The "Strategy of Cooperation" as an Incriminating Legacy for a New Start

Chapter 1. Proceedings Before a Court of Honor and Employment Bans in Berlin

Chapter 2. Under Suspicion: Former Jewish Functionaries in the Western Occupation Zones and the Fledgling Federal Republic

Chapter 3. "Gestapo Collaborators": Former Jewish Functionaries in the Soviet Occupation Zone and the GDR

Chapter 4. Aftermath

The Conflict Surrounding Recha Freier's  Let The Children Come

Surviving Functionaries in Jewish Organizations

Summary

Bibliography

Archival materials cited

Literature and printed sources

Index  

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