Growing up in the Zaanstreek, a green and water-rich suburban part of the Netherlands, best known for its windmills, I spent a lot of time playing outdoors. A reoccurring concern for my parents was that I would not make it back in time for dinner or get lost altogether. To make sure I would not … Continue reading Borderlands and Antisemitism in Weimar Germany: Evidence from Children’s Stories
Borderlands and Antisemitism in Weimar Germany: Evidence from Children’s Stories
