Abstract

After the Holocaust a few Jewish artists and intellectuals returned to Germany. The actor Fritz Kortner, the writer Wolfgang Hildesheimer, and the historian Hans-Joachim Schoeps represent three different areas of cultural activity among the returnees. Despite their different experiences they all felt by the 1960s that the hopes they had placed in a new German society were disappointed.

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