: In 1952, he was tried by judges who were former Nazi Party members. He was convicted of minor financial offenses and, despairing over the verdict and the persistence of antisemitism in the new Republic, took his own life the same day.
: He survived Auschwitz and was appointed as the "State Commissioner for Racially, Religiously, and Politically Persecuted Persons" in Bavaria in 1946.
The book tells the tragic life story of , a Holocaust survivor who became the most prominent Jewish figure in post-war Germany.
This guide provides context and information related to the file . The name indicates it contains the unabridged ( ungekürzt ) German audiobook of the biography " Auerbach: Eine jüdisch-deutsche Tragödie oder Wie der Antisemitismus den Krieg überlebte " by Hans-Hermann Klare. Content Summary
: Klare’s biography sheds light on the "Second Guilt"—the silence and continuity of Nazi elites in the post-war German legal and political systems. Audiobook Technical Details
If you have the .rar file, it likely contains high-quality audio files (such as MP3 or M4B) of the official unabridged recording . Book Premiere Hans Hermann-Klare: Auerbach
: Auerbach fought relentlessly for the dignity and rights of hundreds of thousands of Displaced Persons (DPs).