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Between Heimat and Hatred: Jews and the Right in Germany, 1871–1935 by Philipp Nielsen. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2019. 328pp. $74 (hardcover). ISBN 978-0190930660
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Between Heimat and Hatred: Jews and the Right in Germany, 1871–1935 by Philipp Nielsen. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2019. 328pp. $74 (hardcover). ISBN 978-0190930660
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