A Past in Hiding: Memory and Survival in Nazi Germany

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Macmillan, Apr 6, 2002 - Biography & Autobiography - 491 pages
Winner of the Mark Lynton History Prize
A Los Angeles Times Best Book
A Koret Jewish Book Award Finalist

A Past in Hiding is a survivor story and historical investigation that offers new insight into daily life in the Third Reich and the powers and pitfalls of memory. At the outbreak of World War II, Marianne Strauss, the sheltered daughter of well-to-do German Jews, was an ordinary girl, concerned with her studies, friends, and romance. Almost overnight she was transformed into a woman of spirit and defiance, a fighter who, when the Gestapo came for her family, seized the moment and went underground. On the run for two years, Marianne traveled across Nazi Germany with false papers, aided by a remarkable resistance organization, previously unknown and unsung.

Drawing on an astonishing cache of photographs, letters, diaries, and documents, as well as interviews on three continents, historian Mark Roseman reconstructs Marianne's odyssey and the fortunes of her friends and family, revealing aspects of life in the Third Reich long hidden from view. Here are letters from Marianne's fiance, deported to the little-known Izbica ghetto; Gestapo records of the special protection that the Strausses and other well-placed Jews received from the Wehrmacht's intelligence division, and of Adolf Eichmann's decision to deport them nonetheless; Marianne's diary of her years on the run; and rare communications from Thereisenstadt and Auschwitz that track the fate of her parents.

As Roseman excavates the past, he puts forward a new and sympathetic interpretation of the troubling discrepancies between fact and recollection that so often cloud survivors' accounts. A detective story, a love story, a story of great courage and survival in the harshest conditions, A Past In Hiding is also a poignant investigation into the nature of memory, authenticity, and truth.
 

Contents

Childhood in a GermanJewish Family
14
Schoolgirl in the Third Reich
42
Shattered Glass Shattered Lives
67
Blossoming in a Harsh Climate
86
The Family the Gestapo the Abwehr and the Banker
116
Love Letters in the Holocaust
144
Report from Izbica
180
Deportations Death and the Bund
217
Underground Chronicles April 1944April 1945
293
Living amid the Ruins
337
The Fate of Mariannes Family
366
Living with a Past in Hiding
394
Notes
421
Bibliography
465
Acknowledgments
475
Index
479

The Escape
246
Memories Underground August 1943Spring 1944
262

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About the author (2002)

Mark Roseman teaches modern history at the University of Southampton in England and has published widely on many aspects of twentieth-century German history. He lives in Birmingham, England.