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Devil in Vienna In 1977, Doris Orgel wrote this book out of her experiences. When she was young she escaped the Nazis by first to Yugoslavia, then to England.
This story for young adults bases its plot on two girls that have been friends since that started school. The relationship is in danger with one being a Jew, and
the others father is a Nazi. The story tells of their struggle to maintain their friendship. Such a story gives us an idea of some of the conditions in the
late thirties in Nazi Germany. But it is doubtful that it reflects the whole picture, particularly not in the adult world of the time. As an example, in
1942 alone, the complete furnishings of several thousand apartments belonging to deported Dutch Jews were shipped by sea to Hamburg. In addition, the German Reichsbahn transported a total of
2,699 freight cars full of Jewish possessions to Hamburg down to 1944. The circle of customers for such unspoiled items ranged from the simple Hamburg housewife to the department stores
in the Emsland, which regularly inquired with the auctioneers about new shipments. In her autobiographical sketches, a former Hamburg librarian described her feelings about the distribution and auctioning off
of Jewish property: I can still feel today the way I thought back then. I wondered: "what will happen to us some day because of all these things weve
done?" When it came to supplies of basic necessities, we didnt have any problem yet. The goods that had been pilfered, or paid for with worthless paper money, were
still rolling in from all over the Europe wed attacked and plundered. The shops were still accepting our food ration cards, clothing cards, tickets for buying shoes. The men who
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