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12 March 2024

Zweierlei Zugehörigkeit. Der jüdische Kommunist Leo Zuckermann und der Holocaust

New release of the Dubnow Institute

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The publication »Zweierlei Zugehörigkeit« published by the Leibniz Institute for Jewish History and Culture - Simon Dubnow focuses on the Jewish communist Leo Zuckermann (1908-1985). In the book, historian Philipp Graf shows the political conversions of the Jewish lawyer and high-ranking SED party functionary, who committed himself to Jewish collective rights in the short period between World War II and the onset of the East-West conflict.

Zuckermann supported both the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine and the restitution of property robbed by the Nazis. He had been motivated in this endeavor by the discussions provoked during his time in exile in Mexico by the news of the annihilation of European Jews. This allowed for Marxist thinking to become temporarily more open and receptive to the integration of Jewish self-conceptions. On the basis of Zuckermann’s activities, this study explains why the Holocaust was hardly given any attention in the political memory of the German-speaking workers’ and union movement.

 

Philipp Graf
Zweierlei Zugehörigkeit. Der jüdische Kommunist Leo Zuckermann und der Holocaust
356 pp, Hardcover with dust jacket, 16 ill.
Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2024
ISBN: 978-3-525-30257-6, Price: 65,00 €
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