En alles ging zoals het gaan moest -- in Amsterdam, Berlijn, Budapest, Frankfort, Riga en Wenen? Huwelijken tussen joden en niet-joden 1900-1943
Auteurs
Ultee,Wout C.
Luijkx,Ruud
Samenvatting
We study marriage registration statistics for Amsterdam, Berlin, Budapest, Frankfurt, Riga, & Vienna from 1900 to around 1940. Until the early 1930s, the chances of Jewish-Gentile marriage increased. We found Amsterdam & Budapest exceptions to the hypothesis that the longer Jews had been emancipated, the higher the chances of Jewish-Gentile marriage. We account for the exceptionally low chances for Amsterdam & the weakest in Budapest. Chances of Jewish-Gentile marriage decreased some years before the National Socialists came to power. In Berlin & Frankfurt, the chances of Jewish-Gentile marriage in the early 1930s were no lower than in the other cities studied. 6 Tables, 3 Figures, 46 References. Adapted from the source document