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Dreamland
Europeans and Jews in the Aftermath of the Great War
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400 pages
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Set in the aftermath of World War I, the narrative explores the rise and fall of democratic ideals in Europe, particularly through the lens of its Jewish minority. Howard M. Sachar highlights the precarious position of this group amidst shifting political landscapes and examines the impact of charismatic leaders like Bela Kun, Rosa Luxemburg, Léon Blum, and Sigmund Freud. Their experiences foreshadow the democratic failures that would lead to the rise of Nazism, providing a rich and insightful portrayal of a transformative period in modern history.
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2003, paperback
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