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Moshe Zimmermann

Moshe Zimmermann is a renowned Israeli historian with a deep focus on German history, particularly during the Nazi era. He served as a professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where he was also the director of the Richard Koebner Minerva Center for German History. Zimmermann's research primarily explores the intersection of German and Jewish history, examining how these two identities have interacted over the centuries. His work often deals with the themes of racism, antisemitism, and the impact of nationalist ideologies in Europe. Throughout his career, Zimmermann has contributed significantly to the understanding of Jewish life in Germany, the rise of the Nazi regime, and the Holocaust. His insights have been crucial in shaping contemporary discussions about identity, memory, and the ongoing implications of Germany's historical legacies.

Books

On Germans & Jews Under Nazi Regime