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Against the Stream

Growing Up Where Hitler Used to Live

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An edition of Against the stream (2002)

Against the Stream

Growing Up Where Hitler Used to Live

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"As a teenager in Passau, Germany, Anna Elisabeth Rosmus promised herself: "Never again will you be silent if something has to be said. You will open your mouth and protest whenever and wherever you find injustice." She kept this vow in mind as she embarked on a life-changing journey to discover the truth about her hometown's buried past - and she has kept it to this day.

Born in 1960 to a middle-class Catholic family in the small city of Passau, Rosmus came to see that her formal education provided little information about the history of Nazi activity in Passau, or in Germany as a whole.".

"As she slowly uncovered the "forgotten" history of Passau - for a national essay competition titled "The Prewar Years in My Hometown" - Rosmus came face to face with startling evidence that common "middle-class" Catholic Passauers had committed many violent anti-Semitic crimes. After overcoming a stubborn bureaucracy that blocked her every attempt to access archives, files, and photographs to document prewar Passau, Rosmus turned this essay into her first book.

At the age of twenty-four, she won Germany's prestigious Geschwister-Scholl Award for Resistance and Persecution in Passau from 1933 to 1939, which outlines the town's history during the Nazi era. Though celebrated on many fronts for her civil courage, Rosmus faced a storm of opposition in Passau and was subsequently shunned.".

"Against the Stream tells the story of a committed young woman who overcame fierce resistance to discover and make public the suppressed deeds of her fellow citizens. First published as part of Germany's acclaimed "What I Think" series, this memoir chronicles the intense backlash Rosmus faced in the form of censorship, lawsuits, and death threats.

Rosmus's story, which inspired the 1990 Academy Award-nominated film The Nasty Girl, also follows her attempts to bring home Passau's expelled Jews and few Holocaust survivors, and to commemorate the forgotten Jews of Passau. Her story recounts her dedication to uncovering anti-Semitism and to fighting neo-Nazis and Germany's extreme right."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
160

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Against the Stream: Growing Up Where Hitler Used to Live
October 2002, University of South Carolina Press
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First Sentence

"I HAVE BEEN THINKING "against the stream" for quite some time now."

Edition Notes

Translated From
German

Classifications

Library of Congress
DD901.P3 R5413 2002, DD901.P (Passau), DD901.P3 R67 2002

Contributors

Translator
Imogen von Tannenberg

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
160
Dimensions
9.7 x 6.1 x 0.8 inches
Weight
13.8 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8695357M
Internet Archive
againststreamgro0000rosm
ISBN 10
1570034907
ISBN 13
9781570034909
LCCN
2002009358
OCLC/WorldCat
50028647
Library Thing
2735086
Goodreads
523204

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