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The sports journalist Maximilian Reich was arrested on March 17, 1938 in Vienna and sent to the concentration camp in Dachau with the so-called Transport of the Prominent (Prominententransport) on the first of April. Reich was one of 151 men: among them were former ministers of state, judges, two men who later became Federal Chancellors, Jewish journalists, writers and artists. While Reich was struggling to survive the ordeal both in Dachau and later in Buchenwald, his Aryan wife Emilie in Vienna was leading the battle to gain his release as well as to get permission for the family to emigrate. The complementary accounts of Max and Emilie Reich are in all probability the first reports written by Austrian victims of National Socialism. In their capacity to amplify and clarify each other, the dual points of view of husband and wife form a uniquely enriched portrait of the times and events. Henriette Mandl not only rescued the manuscripts of her parents from obscurity but edited them for publication and contributed her own short commentary as well. Also included is a brief history of the first transport of Austrians to Dachau by the historian Wolfgang Neugebauer. With an essay by Wolfgang Neugebauer about the First Transport of Austrians to the Concentration Camp at Dachau.Product Identifiers
PublisherAriadne Press
ISBN-139781572411838
eBay Product ID (ePID)20046603365
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Publication Year2013
SubjectHistory
Number of Pages259 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameTwo Witnesses' Testimony. Long Lost Manuscripts from 1938: Vienna Dachau Buchenwald
TypeTextbook
AuthorEmilie Reich, Maximilian Reich
FormatPaperback
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Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Title_AuthorEmilie Reich, Maximilian Reich