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Hester Vaizey
The changes that followed the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989 were particularly dramatic for East Germans. With the German Democratic Republic effectively taken over by West Germany in the reunification process, nothing in their lives was im
Autor:
Hester Vaizey
Publikováno v:
Women's History Review. 21:512-515
The Surplus Woman. Unmarried in Imperial Germany, 1871–1918 CATHERINE DOLLARD New York: Berghahn Books, 2009 Pp. 272. £58.00. ISBN 9781845807 Cultures of Abortion in Weimar Germany CORNELIE USBORNE...
Autor:
Hester Vaizey
Publikováno v:
Journal of Contemporary History. 46:364-382
This article discusses how the relationship between parents and their children were affected by the second world war in Germany. With fathers away from home for often as long as a decade, many children grew up without a father being physically presen
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Hester Vaizey
Publikováno v:
European History Quarterly. 40:389-411
This article examines the impact of World War Two on marriages in Germany. It asks if wartime circumstances could reaffirm and strengthen emotional bonds within the context of the threat of losing one’s loved ones. Historical analysis to date sugge
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Hester Vaizey
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European History Quarterly. 44:196-198
Autor:
Hester Vaizey
Publikováno v:
Rewriting German History ISBN: 9781349571505
In 1983 Martin Schneider decided to escape from the GDR. When he arrived at the border, Martin took off his much-loved Western jeans and threw them over the fence, to save them from being ripped. Then, in a crisis of confidence, he decided not to fle
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https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137347794_11
Autor:
Hester Vaizey
Publikováno v:
German history : the journal of the German History Society. 29(1)
As German men were conscripted into the armed forces during the Second World War, more and more wives were left to manage their families alone. At the same time more women than ever entered paid employment to fill the gaps in the market left by their
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Hester Vaizey
Publikováno v:
Surviving Hitler's War
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Hester Vaizey
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Surviving Hitler's War ISBN: 9780230251496
When war broke out on 1 September 1939, it came as no surprise to ordinary German people. For years prior to its outbreak, Hitler had repeatedly stated that in order for Germans to assume their natural position as world leaders, the nation would need
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Autor:
Hester Vaizey
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Surviving Hitler's War ISBN: 9780230251496
‘For me it is a necessity to share with you what I think and feel, because I know you completely understand me, which is not something which I can take for granted in my environment here’, wrote First Lieutenant Heinz R. to his wife Ursula from R
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