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Against time : letters from Nazi Germany, 1938-1939 / [Johannes U. Hoeber and Elfriede Fischer Hoeber ; translated and edited by] Francis W. Hoeber.
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Hoeber, Johannes U., 1904-1977, author.
- Hoeber, Elfriede Fischer, 1904-1999, author.
- Series:
- Transactions of the American Philosophical Society ; 0065-9746 v. 105, pt. 1.
- Transactions of the American Philosophical Society held at Philadelphia for promoting useful knowledge ; v. 105, pt. 1
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Hoeber, Johannes U., 1904-1977--Correspondence.
- Hoeber, Johannes U.
- German Americans--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--Biography.
- German Americans.
- Hoeber, Elfriede Fischer, 1904-1999--Correspondence.
- Hoeber, Elfriede Fischer.
- Immigrants--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--Biography.
- Immigrants.
- Philadelphia (Pa.)--Biography.
- Philadelphia (Pa.).
- Political refugees--United States--Biography.
- Political refugees.
- Germany--Emigration and immigration--History--20th century.
- Germany.
- Frankfurter Zeitung und Handelsblatt (Frankfurt am Main, Germany : Daily)--Employees--Biography.
- Frankfurter Zeitung und Handelsblatt (Frankfurt am Main, Germany : Daily).
- Düsseldorf (Germany)--Social conditions--20th century.
- Düsseldorf (Germany).
- Düsseldorf (Germany)--Biography.
- Hoeber, Elfriede Fischer, 1904-1999.
- Hoeber, Johannes U., 1904-1977.
- Emigration and immigration.
- Employees.
- Social conditions.
- Germany--Düsseldorf.
- Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
- United States.
- Genre:
- Biographies.
- History.
- Personal correspondence.
- Physical Description:
- vii, 328 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
- Edition:
- Advance uncorrected proofs.
- Other Title:
- Against time, letters from Nazi Germany, 1938-1939
- Letters from Nazi Germany, 1938-1939
- Place of Publication:
- Philadelphia : American Philosophical Society Press, [2015]
- Summary:
- Johannes Höber left Nazi Germany for America on November 12, 1938. His wife Elfriede and their nine-year-old daughter Susanne were unable to leave until September of the following year, after the outbreak of World War II. Fifty years later, Johannes and Elfriede's son found an old folder containing the long letters they exchanged during the many months there were separated. In these letters, Elfriede describes the worsening situation in Germany and Johannes describes his flight from Europe and his excited entry into American life. [This book] collects 135 of those letters with an introduction, extensive notes, and an epilogue that sets the letters in the context of their time. The letters tell the story of a couple driven from their home by the Nazis and forced to make a new life in a new country. In these letters you will discover two fine, passionate, and very different writers. Johannes' letters are carefully organized and precise, self-conscious and at the same time full of colorful detail and rich accounts of people, places, and events that convey his deep interest in the new world he observed. Elfriede's letters sometimes seem slightly chaotic, but they convey a full sense of her strong feelings as she navigated daily life in a frighteningly transformed Germany. Her letters are often laced with a breezy wit, though the humor is often ironic and sometimes witheringly sarcastic. Together, the letters portray the intense relationship of a fascinating couple in a critical time. [This book] is an important historical resource that reads like a novel. -- Inside cover flap.
- Contents:
- A folder full of old letters
- Johannes and Elfriede
- Getting out, Part I
- Waiting
- Getting to Philadelphia
- Philadelphia
- Getting "in"
- Jo has a job
- Uncle Karl says no
- True friends
- Uncle Karl says yes
- Getting out, Part II
- Epilogue: A family in America.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- OCLC:
- 946090967
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