An American in Hitler's Berlin: Abraham Plotkin's Diary, 1932-33

An American in Hitler's Berlin: Abraham Plotkin's Diary, 1932-33

An American in Hitler's Berlin: Abraham Plotkin's Diary, 1932-33

An American in Hitler's Berlin: Abraham Plotkin's Diary, 1932-33

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Overview

This is the first published edition of the diary of Abraham Plotkin, an American labor leader of immigrant Jewish origin who lived in Berlin between November 1932 and May 1933. A firsthand account of the Weimar Republic's final months and the early rise of Nazi power in Germany, Plotkin's diary focuses on the German working class, the labor movement, and the plight of German Jews. Plotkin investigated Berlin's social conditions with the help of German Social-Democratic leaders whose analyses of the situation he records alongside his own.

Compared to the writings of other American observers of the Third Reich, Plotkin's diary is unique in style, scope, themes, and time span. Most accounts of Hitler's rise to power emphasize political institutions by focusing on the Nazi party's clashes with other political forces. In contrast, Plotkin is especially attentive to socioeconomic factors, providing an alternative view from the left that stems from his access to key German labor and socialist leaders. Chronologically, the diary reports on the moment when Hitler's seizure of power was not yet inevitable and when leaders on the left still believed in a different outcome of the crisis, but it also includes Plotkin's account of the complete destruction of German labor in May 1933.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780252033612
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Publication date: 01/21/2009
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Catherine Collomp is a professor of American history at Université Paris VII-Denis Diderot and the author of several books and many articles on American labor and immigration history. Bruno Groppo, a specialist of comparative labor history, is a researcher at the Centre National de la Scientifique (Paris).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments   vii
Abbreviations   xi
Introduction   xiii   Catherine Collomp and Bruno Groppo

Abraham Plotkin's Diary
October-November 1932   3
December 1932   31
January 1933   85
February 1933   137

Abraham Plotkin
The Destruction of the Labor Movement in Germany   175
Brief Chronology of Political Events in Germany, 1930-33   197

Index   201

Illustrations follow page 136
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