The Jewish author and journalist Moritz Goldstein (1880-1977) lived in Berlin until he emigrated in 1933. This is the first time that a systematic, annotated anthology of Goldstein's articles and court reports has been published. It provides a deep insight into both turbulent day-to-day life in Berlin during the Weimar Republic and significant social history debates from the viewpoint of a German Jew.
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Irmtraud Ubbens, Bremen.
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