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  • The television production, Die Flucht The Flight portrays the plight of a young German mother in the last weeks of the war and was watched by more than 11 million German viewers.

    Franz-Stefan Gady: Semantics and the German "Nein" in Libya Franz-Stefan Gady 2011

  • The television production, Die Flucht The Flight portrays the plight of a young German mother in the last weeks of the war and was watched by more than 11 million German viewers.

    Franz-Stefan Gady: Semantics and the German "Nein" in Libya Franz-Stefan Gady 2011

  • Statt tatenlos auf ihren Tod zu warten, entschließt Camille sich zur Flucht.

    German edition of The Duchess, Her Maid, The Groom and Their Lover Victoria Janssen 2010

  • While the church's record during the war may be open to some debate, its record in helping the murderers escape responsibility afterward is clear, as has been documented by both Michael Phayer in "The Catholic Church and the Holocaust, 1930-1965" and Gerald Steinacher in "Nazis auf der Flucht."

    Review of “Hunting Evil,” by Guy Walters, about bringing Nazis to justice Deborah E. Lipstadt 2010

  • In 1952 she published a memoir of her activities, Jugend auf der Flucht 1933 – 1948.

    Nettie Sutro-Katzenstein. 2009

  • Flucht und Emigration österreichischer Fotografen 1920 – 1940.

    Trude Fleischmann. 2009

  • In her 1959 collection Flucht und Verwandlung (Flight and Metamorphosis) she writes of her poetry as a spiritual entity that transcends nationality and geography: “I hold instead of a homeland/the metamorphoses of the world” and of herself: “The sick butterfly/will soon learn again of the sea” (O the Chimneys).

    Nelly Leonie Sachs. 2009

  • Flucht und Emigration österreichischer Fotografen 1920 – 1940.

    Alice Schalek. 2009

  • In particular, her doctoral thesis, first published in 1949 in English in London and in 1956 in German and since then in numerous editions under the title Die Flucht in dan Hass (Flight into Hatred: The Origins of the German Jewish Catastrophe), comprises a historical, sociological and social-psychological analysis of antisemitism in Germany.

    Eva Gabriele Reichmann. 2009

  • Flucht wird uns das Leben kosten vierfach ist umzÅunt die Burg

    Peat Bog Soldiers 1964

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