Grady, Tim2012-05-152012-05-152011-12-01Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 20119781846316609http://hdl.handle.net/10034/223735This book is not available through ChesterRep.This book discusses they ways in which the role of German-Jewish soldiers who fought for Germany in World War I has been forgotten and remembered from 1914 to the late 1970s. German-Jewish soldiers were mourned after the end of the war and commemorated during the Weimar Republic. With the rise of Nazism, public commemoration of German-Jewish soldiers ceased as Germany's Jewish communities were persecuted. After World War II, the public memory of these soldiers was gradually subsumed into Holocaust remembrance.enGerman-Jewish soldiersremembranceWorld War IThe German-Jewish soldiers of the First World War in the history and memoryBook