Lisa SilvermanThe Postwar Antisemite
Culture and Complicity After the Holocaust
Lisa Silverman is Professor of History and Jewish Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. She is the author of Becoming Austrians: Jews and Culture between the World Wars (OUP, 2012) and the co-author of Holocaust Representations in History: An Introduction.
* Introduction: Ida Ehre Breaks Down at the Bundestag
* Part I. West Germany: The Patriot and the Antisemite
* Chapter 1: Harlan's Jews: Dora Gerson, Julius Bab, and the Legacy of
Jud Süss
* Chapter 2: Harlan's Antisemites: Karena Niehoff Testifies in Hamburg
* Part II. East Germany: The Anti-Fascist and the Antisemite
* Chapter 3: Alice Haas Disappears from Affaire Blum
* Chapter 4: Accused as Jews: Anna Seghers and Victor Klemperer
* Part III. Austria: The Victim and the Antisemite
* Chapter 5: Hilde Spiel Returns to Vienna: Das andere Leben, The
Emperor Waltz, and The Third Man
* Chapter 6: False Accusations: Der Prozess and 1. April 2000
* Part IV. The United States: The Anti-Racist and the Antisemite
* Chapter 7: Laura Z. Hobson Stands Up for Josephine Baker:
Gentleman's Agreement