Peck, Abraham J. 1946-
Born: | 1946, Landsberg am Lech |
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Occupation: | Historian / Judaism scholar |
Geographical Relations: | Place of birth: Landsberg am Lech Country: Germany (XA-DE) Country: United States (XD-US) |
Biographical References: | GND (123687276) Haus der Bayerischen Geschichte Wikidata (Q95343386) |
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Newest Titles (by)
- Queen City Refuge: An Oral History of Cincinnati's Jewish Refugees from Nazi Germany
- The German Jewish Legacy in America 1938-1988: From "Bildung" to the Bill of Rights
- Archives of the Holocaust / Vol. 8 : American Jewish Archives, Cincinnati The papers of the World Jewish Congress ; 1939 - 1945 / ed. by Abraham J. Peck
- Archives of the Holocaust / Vol. 9 : American Jewish Archives, Cincinnati The papers of the World Jewish Congress ; 1945 - 1950: liberation and the saving remnant / ed. by Abraham J. Peck
- Jews and Christians after the Holocaust: essays read at a symposium sponsored by the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, Cincinnati
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