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After my thread on concentration camps, several people have been asking for information on sources about immigration in Germany in the Weimar Era so here goes:
First off in English is The Impossible Border: Germany and the East, 1914–1922 by Annemarie H. Sammartino cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/?GCOI=801…
A good article in German comparing modern anti-immigration sentiment to campaigns against immigration of "Ostjuden" in Weimar cicero.de/innenpolitik/f…
And here is an academic article also in German from Jochen Oltmer on Jewish migration during the Kaiserreich and Weimar eras homepage.univie.ac.at/peter.rauscher…
And if you are interested in German migration history you should also just read Lauren Stokes's fantastic new article: The Permanent Refugee Crisis in the Federal Republic of Germany, 1949—
cambridge.org/core/journals/…
And Umkämpftes Asyl: Vom Nachkriegsdeutschland bis in die Gegenwart by @PoutrusPatriceG which was just published last month christoph-links-verlag.de/index.cfm?view…
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