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This study offers a unique examination of the complex relationship between two architects, Mendelsohn and Wijdeveld, set against the backdrop of a tumultuous Europe. It delves into their friendship, which extends to their wives, while exploring their enigmatic personalities. The personal narratives of Mendelsohn, a German-Jew, and Wijdeveld, a Dutch Catholic married to a Jewish woman, are intertwined with significant historical events for the Jewish community, including the establishment of the Jewish National Home in Palestine, the rise of National Socialism, and the Holocaust. The book's comprehensive content and engaging style cater to a diverse audience. Academics will appreciate its scholarly research, while professionals and general readers will find a compelling narrative. It is particularly relevant to those interested in the history of art and architecture, especially the modern movement of the early 20th century. Additionally, it appeals to those intrigued by personal biography, encompassing family origins, marriage, education, politics, and religion. For anthropologists and sociologists, it raises questions about cultural interaction and adaptation. Lastly, it holds significance for those studying Jewish history, identity, assimilation, intermarriage, and anti-Semitism during this period.
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Through a clouded glass, Gilbert Herbert
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- 2008
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