Jewish Soldiers in the Austro-Hungarian Army

It was one of Europe's greatest and longest lasting empires. By 1914 its emperor had ruled for more than six decades. And under the reign of Franz Joseph I, Jews throughout the Austro-Hungarian Empire had come out of the ghetto and into society. His picture adorned their living room walls; prayers for his health were in every siddur (prayer book). And the Empire's Jews hoped that the rising tide of nationalism would be kept at bay. But history had other plans. This film was produced in Vienna by Wolfgang Els and narrated by Morley Safer.

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Jüdische Soldaten in der k.u.k. Armee - interaktives Filmskript

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Jewish Soldiers: Identity of the Jews from Transylvania in the 20. Century

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This lesson is an opportunity to make the students understand the situation of the minorities, namely the Jewish minority, who lived in the 20th century South-Eastern Europe, where nationalism soared...
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Jüdische Soldaten in der K&K-Armee

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Eine einstündige Unterrichtseinheit zum Kurzfilm von Centropa, inkl. Materialien (in separatem Dokument).

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