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329 Bibliography INTERVIEWS All interviews in 2004 were conducted in Israel; all others in the United States. Philip Balaban, 6/29/2000 Lydia Eichenholz, 7/9/2001 Rochelle Eisenberg, 1/15/2002 Karl Eislander (with Rafael Nenner), 7/13/2000 Lucy Fink, 7/7/2001 Paul Fink, 7/7/2001 Mark Fintel, 1/12/2002 Nat Fintel, 1/13/2002 Eva Frenkel, 1/8/2004 Henry Frist, 1/7/2004 Alice Genis, 1/14/2002 Helen Gewitzman, 1/13/2002 Marion Glaser, 1/9/2004 Cessia Hupert, 11/2/2001 Mark Hupert, 10/26/2000 Guti Kanner, 1/8/2004 Frida Karp, 1/14/2002 Arnold Kerr, 6/2003 Yehuda Knobler, 1/10/2004 Felix Korn, 11/17/2001 Lea Langer (with Mark Langer) 1/9/2004 Mark Langer (with Lea Langer) 1/9/2004 Esther Lederman, 1/2001 Imek Metzger, 6/24/2003 Antonina Miller (with Henry Miller), 1/12/2002 Henry Miller (with Antonina Miller), 1/12/2002 Isaac Minzberg, 1/13/2002 Rafael Nenner (with Karl Eislander), 7/13/2000 Robert Nenner, 1/14/2002 Roman Ohrenstein, 1/18/2001; 12/1/2008 Frederick Reiter, 7/27/2001 330 B I B L I O G R A P H Y Simon Schochet, 7/12/2000; 11/17/2008 Sophie Schorr-Reiner, 7/9/2001 Eva Siebald, 1/13/2004 Dov Steinfeld, 1/15/2004 Rubin Zimering, 7/8/2001 Sabina Zimering, 7/8/2001 ARCHIVES The American Joint Distribution Committee Archives, New York City Collection of the New York City Office, 1945–1954 United Nations Archive–United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, New York City YIVO, Institute for Jewish Research, New York City Record of the Displaced Persons Camps in Germany (294.2) BOOKS, ARTICLES, AND CHAPTERS Abramsky, Chimen, Maciej Jachimczyk, and Antony Polonsky, eds. The Jews in Poland . Oxford: Basil Blackwell, Ltd., 1986. Abromowicz, Ruben. “Three Aspects” from “Free Tribune.” Wiedergeburt/The New Life (January–February 1948). Aleksiun, Natalia. “Ammunition in the Struggle for National Rights: Jewish Historians in Poland Between the Two World Wars.” PhD dissertation, New York University, 2010. Bacon, Gershon C. “Agudat Israel in Interwar Poland.” In The Jews of Poland Between Two World Wars, edited by Yisrael Gutman, Ezra Mendelsohn, Jehuda Reinharz, and Chone Shmeruk. Hanover, N.H.: Brandeis University Press, 1989. Bauer, Yehuda. Flight and Rescue: Brichah. New York: Random House, 1970. ———. Out of the Ashes: The Impact of American Jews on Post-Holocaust European Jewry. Oxford: Pergamon, 1989. ———. “The DP Legacy.” In Life Reborn: Jewish Displaced Persons, 1945–51: Conference Proceedings, Washington, D.C., January 14–17, 2000, edited by Menachem Z. Rosensaft. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, 2001. Berkowitz, Michael. The Crime of My Very Existence: Nazism and the Myth of Jewish Criminality. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2007. Berkowitz, Michael, and Suzanne Brown-Fleming. “Perceptions of Jewish Displaced Persons as Criminals in Early Postwar Germany.” In “We Are Here”: New Approaches to Displaced Persons in Postwar Germany, edited by Avinoam Patt and Michael Berkowitz. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 2009. Bittner, David. “Schooling Survivors: Alumni of German University Recall Post-war Situation.” L’Chaim, January 14, 1997. Brenner, Michael. After the Holocaust: Rebuilding Jewish Lives in Postwar Germany. Translated by Barbara Harshav. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1997. [18.188.252.23] Project MUSE (2024-04-20 03:49 GMT) 331 B I B L I O G R A P H Y Brodzki, Bella. Can These Bones Live? Translation, Survival, and Cultural Memory. Palo Alto, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 2007. Bronsztejn, Szyja. “Polish-Jewish Relations as Reflected in Memoirs of the Interwar Period.” In Jews in Independent Poland 1918–1939, edited by Antony Polonsky, Ezra Mendelsohn, and Jerzy Tomaszewski. London: Littman Library of Jewish Civilization, 1994. Camus, Albert. The Rebel: An Essay on Man in Revolt. Translated by Anthony Bower. New York: Bantam, 1955. Cohen, Beth B. “Face to Face: American Jews and Holocaust Survivors.” In “We Are Here”: New Approaches to Displaced Persons in Postwar Germany, edited by Avinoam Patt and Michael Berkowitz, 136–166. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 2009. Cohen, Boaz. “Representing the Experience of Children in the Holocaust.” In “We Are Here”: New Approaches to Displaced Persons in Postwar Germany, edited by Avinoam Patt and Michael Berkowitz, 74–97. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 2009. Cohen, G. Daniel. “Between Relief and Politics: Refugee Humanitarianism in Postwar Europe.” Journal of Contemporary History 43: 3 (July 2008), 437–449. ———. “The ‘Human Rights Revolution’ at Work: Refugees and Displaced Persons in...

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