Nechtění obyvatelé - osud rodiny Perlmann
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Tato bakalářská práce se zabývá tzv. konečným řešením židovské otázky, které znázorňuje na osudu rodiny libereckého právníka Walthera Perlmanna. Perlmann i jeho rodina patřili bezesporu mezi intelektuální elitu nového československého státu. Všichni byli tzv. Norimberskými zákony označeni za Židy, a to se stalo pro jejich pozdější existenci fatální. Osud takovýchto lidí determinovala rasová politika, která byla vyhrocená v právě v tzv. konečném řešení židovské (cikánské) otázky. Na příkladu konkrétního životního osudu této rodiny doložím složitosti 20.století.
This thesis is deals with the so-called final solution of the Jewish question, which de-picts the fate of the Liberec lawyer Walther Perlmann. Perlmann and his family were undoub-tedly among the intellectual elite of the new Czechoslovak state. All were called Jews by the so-called Nuremberg Laws, and this became fatal for their later existence. The fate of such people was determined by racial policy, which was escalated in the so-called final solution of the Jewish (Gypsy) question. I will illustrate the complexity of the 20th century on the exam-ple of this family's fate.
This thesis is deals with the so-called final solution of the Jewish question, which de-picts the fate of the Liberec lawyer Walther Perlmann. Perlmann and his family were undoub-tedly among the intellectual elite of the new Czechoslovak state. All were called Jews by the so-called Nuremberg Laws, and this became fatal for their later existence. The fate of such people was determined by racial policy, which was escalated in the so-called final solution of the Jewish (Gypsy) question. I will illustrate the complexity of the 20th century on the exam-ple of this family's fate.
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židovské obce, rasové zákony, Protektorát Čechy a Morava, holocaust, okupace, anti-semitismus, 2. světová válka, Liberec, emigrace, německý nacionální socialismus, Jewish communities, racial laws, Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, holocaust, occupation, anti-semitism, World War II, Liberec, emigration, German national socialism