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Frankfurter, Felix
Frankfurter, Felix
Felix Frankfurter served as a government attorney in the early nineteenth century and then taught law at Harvard Law School. In the s and s, he supported a number of liberal causes, including President franklin d. roosevelt's New Deal. In , he was appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court as an associate justice. Throughout his twenty-three years on the Court, he was known for consistently applying the theory of judicial urter was born November 15, , in Vienna. At the age of twelve, he emigrated from Vienna to the United States with his parents and four siblings. The Frankfurters, like many other Jews in Vienna, had lived in Leopoldstadt, the center of the Jewish Ghetto, where they faced an undercurrent of hostility and a future of economic uncertainty. Along with 18 million other Europeans who immigrated to the United States between and , the family sought a fresh start.
Upon his arrival in the Lower East Side of Manhattan in , Frankfurter could n
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Andreas Hillgruber
German historian (–)
Andreas Fritz Hillgruber (18 January – 8 May ) was a conservative German historian who was influential as a military and diplomatic historian who played a leading role in the Historikerstreit of the s. In his controversial book Zweierlei Untergang, he wrote that historians should "identify" with the Wehrmacht fighting on the Eastern Front and asserted that there was no moral difference between Allied policies towards Germany in and and the genocide waged against the Jews.[1] The British historian Richard J. Evans wrote that Hillgruber was a great historian whose once-sterling reputation was in ruins as a result of the Historikerstreit.[2]
Life and career
[edit]Hillgruber was born in Angerburg, Germany (present-day Wegorzewo, Poland), near the then East Prussian city of Königsberg (present-day Kaliningrad, Russia).[3] Hillgruber's father lost his job as a teacher under Nazi rule.[4] Hillgr
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United States Jewry, Volume 4, The East European Period, The Emergence of the American Jew Epilogue
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ABBREVIATIONS, SYMBOLS, AND SHORT TITLES IN THE NOTES
This key may be considered a virtual bibliography for it includes all the unpublished records, documents, source collections and works to which my notes refer with some frequency. Omitted here are works and manuscripts cited only once. All begrepp papers unless otherwise marked are in the AJAr.
Abbott, Women in Industry
Edith Abbott, Women in Industry: A Study in American Economic History (N.Y. & London, ).
Abrahams, Hebraic Bookland
Israel Abrahams, By-Paths in Hebraic Bookland (Phila., ).
ACOAB
Appletons Cyclopaedia of American Biography.
Adler, I Have Considered the Days
Cyrus Adler, I Have Considered the Days (Phila., ).
Adler, Jacob H. Schiff
Cyrus Adler, Jacob H. Schiff: His Life and Letters (2 vols., Garden City, N.Y., ).
Adler, Kansas City
Frank J. Adler, Roots in a Moving S