Compiled by
George J. Kovtun
Introductory Essay by
Stanley B. Winters
Table of Contents
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Stolarik, M. Mark. "Immigration and Urbanization: The Slovak
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Vraz, Vlasta. "Early Czech Journalism in the United States." In
The Czechoslovak Contribution to World Culture, 1964 [Chapter 4,
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Warzeski, Walter C. "Religion and National Consciousness in the
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Period 1900-1914.
Zizka, Ernest J. Czech Cultural Contributions. [Chicago:
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United States and Canada on Their Social and Religious
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Altshuler, David, ed. The Precious Legacy: Judaic Treasures from
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Catalogue for traveling museum exhibition of Judaic objects from
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Avriel, Ehud. "Prague and Jerusalem: The Era of Friendship." In
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Period 1945-1948.
Beller, Steven. "German Liberalism, Nationalism and the Jews: The
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For full citation see Tomas G. Masaryk.
Berkley, George E. Hitler's Gift: The Story of Theresienstadt.
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Binder, Hartmut. "Franz Kafka and the Weekly Paper 'Selbstwehr'."
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Blau, Bruno. "Nationality among Czechoslovak Jewry." Historia
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Bloch, Chayim. The Golem: Legends of the Ghetto of Prague.
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Translation of Der Prager Golem.
Blodig, Vojtech, Ludmila Chladkova, and Erik Polak. Ghetto Museum
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Includes historical outline and information on daily life of
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Bondy, Ruth. "Between Terezin and Theresienstadt." In Where
Cultures Meet: The Story of the Jews of Czechoslovakia, 1990
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Bondy, Ruth. 'Elder of the Jews': Jakob Edelstein of
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Borman, Stuart. "The Prague Student Zionist Movement, 1896-1914."
PhD diss, University of Chicago, 1972.
Brada, Fini. "Emigration to Palestine." In The Jews of
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Period 1920s and 1930s.
Brugel, J. W. "Jews in Political Life." In The Jews of
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Buchler, Yehoshua R. "The Jews of Slovakia: Some Historical and
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Campion, Joan. Gisi Fleischmann and the Jewish Fight for
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Campion, Joan. In the Lion's Mouth: Gisi Fleischmann and the
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Underground rescue group assisting Jews in Slovakia during World
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Carmel, Herman. "Flight before the Storm." In his Black Days,
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Experiences in Czechoslovakia in 1938-1939, personal narrative.
Carmel, Herman. "Flight before the Storm." Review of the Society
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Shortened version of preceding item.
Cervinka, Frantisek. "The Hilsner Affair." Leo Baeck Institute
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Cohen, Gary B. "Jews in German Society: Prague, 1860-1914."
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"Collection of Testimony on the 'Sixth Labor Battalion' in
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Conway, John S. "The Churches, the Slovak State and the Jews
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Cotic, Meir [Kotik, Meir]. The Prague Trial: The First Anti-
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Slansky trial in 1952.
Dagan, Avigdor. "The Czechoslovak Government in Exile and the
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Dagan, Avigdor. "Excerpts from a London War Diary." Review of the
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Jewish issues during World War II.
Dagan, Avigdor. "The Jewish Contribution to the Cultural Life of
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Dagan, Avigdor. "The Press." In The Jews of Czechoslovakia, vol.
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"Deportation of Jews from Slovakia: Declaration." Translated by
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Declaration signed by Dominik Tatarka, Hana Ponicka, Jan
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Don, Yehuda. "Patterns of Jewish Economic Behavior in Central
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Includes Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia,
Western Romania and Poland.
Durica, Milan S. "Dr. Joseph Tiso and the Jewish Problem in
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Durica, Milan S. Dr. Joseph Tiso and the Jewish Problem in
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Epstein, Helen. Children of the Holocaust: Conversations with
Sons and Daughters of Survivors. New York: Putnam, c1979. 348p.
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Farber, Meir. "Jewish Lodges and Fraternal Orders Prior to World
War II." In The Jews of Czechoslovakia, vol. 2, 1971 [Chapter 4,
Jews of Czechoslovakia]: 229-42.
Farber, Meir. "Publishing Houses." in The Jews of Czechoslovakia,
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Fiedler, Jiri. Jewish Sights of Bohemia and Moravia: Guide Book.
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Facts on history of Jewish communities, including ghettos,
synagogues, and cemeteries. Arno Parik's introductory essay "From
the History of the Jewish Communities in Bohemia and Moravia" is
on p. 5-29.
Fischmann, Zdenka E. "Music in Terezin 1941-1945." Cross Currents 6
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Fleischmann, Gustav. "The Religious Congregation, 1918-1938." In
The Jews of Czechoslovakia, vol. 1, 1969 [Chapter 4, Jews of
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Freilich, Samuel. The Coldest Winter: The Holocaust Memoirs of
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Holocaust Library, c1988. 90p.
Frieder, Emanuel. To Deliver Their Souls: The Struggle of a Young
Rabbi During the Holocaust. Translated from Hebrew by Rachel
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Translation of Le-hatsil nafsham.
Personal narrative.
Friedlander, Albert H. Leo Baeck: Teacher of Theresienstadt. New
York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston [1968] 294p.
Revised German edition published in 1973 under title Leo Baeck:
Leben und Lehre.
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Friedman, Armin H. "Major Aspects of Yeshivah Education in
Hungary, 1848-1948 (With Special Emphasis on the Role of the
Yeshivah in Pressburg)." PhD diss, Yeshiva University, 1971.
Friedman, Maurice. "The Prague Bar Kochbans and the 'Speeches on
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Wayne State University Press, 1988.
Friedman, Philip. "Aspects of Jewish Communal Crisis in Germany,
Austria, and Czechoslovakia during the Nazi Period." In his Roads
to Extinction: Essays on the Holocaust, edited by Ada J.
Friedman, 100-30. New York: Conference on Jewish Studies, Jewish
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Friesova, Jana R. "The 'Girls' Home' in Terezin." Review of the
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