@Book{860356981, editor="Schreckenberger, Helga", title="Networks of refugees from Nazi Germany: continuities, reorientations, and collaborations in exile", series="Amsterdamer Beitr{\"a}ge zur neueren Germanistik volume 87", year="2016", publisher="Brill Rodopi", address="Leiden", keywords="Germans; Migrations; History; Forced migration; Germany; Foreign countries; Social networks; Exiles; Refugees; World War, 1939-1945; Social conditions; Emigration and immigration", abstract="``This volume focuses on coalitions and collaborations formed by refugees from Nazi Germany in their host countries. Exile from Nazi Germany was a global phenomenon involving the expulsion and displacement of entire families, organizations, and communities. While forced emigration inevitably meant loss of familiar structures and surroundings, successful integration into often very foreign cultures was possible due to the exiles' ability to access and/or establish networks. By focusing on such networks rather than on individual experiences, the contributions in this volume provide a complex and nuanced analysis of the multifaceted, interacting factors of the exile experience. This approach connects the NS-exile to other forms of displacement and persecution and locates it within the ruptures of civilization dominating the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Contributors are: Dieter Adolph, Jacob Boas, Margit Franz, Katherine Holland, Birgit Maier-Katkin Leonie Marx, Wolfgang Mieder, Thomas Schneider, Helga Schreckenberger, Swen Steinberg, Karina von Tippelskirch, J{\"o}rg Thunecke, Jacqueline Vansant, and Veronika Zwerger''--Provided by publisher", note="edited by Helga Schreckenberger", note="Beitr{\"a}ge teilweise in deutscher, teilweise in englischer Sprache", note="Beitr{\"a}ge teilweise Englisch, teilweise Deutsch", isbn="9004322728", language="German" }