Katz-Rosenthal, Ehrenstrasse 86, Köln
"Ich halte Euch fest und Ihr lasst mich nicht los!"
(Sprache: Englisch, Deutsch)
"Katz-Rosenthal? Of course I know them. They were butchers with several shops, and quite well-known around Cologne. As far as I know they were Jews." This is usually followed by an awkward silence. A common response among the few elderly inhabitants who...
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"Katz-Rosenthal? Of course I know them. They were butchers with several shops, and quite well-known around Cologne. As far as I know they were Jews." This is usually followed by an awkward silence. A common response among the few elderly inhabitants who experienced their city before the Second World War, and affectionately call it "Old Cologne". They rarely have an answer when asked what happened to the Jewish business owners during the Nazi era. When the author moved to Ehrenstrasse 86 a few years ago, he had never heard of Katz-Rosenthal. When he heard of a former tenant in his house who had committed suicide and had been one of the business' owners, he began investigating what people had lived in the house that was his new home 80 years ago, and what fates had played out in these rooms. It marked the beginning of an elaborate search for traces of the Katz-Rosenthal business and family, whose existence was under siege by the "mouse incident" in the "Westdeutscher Beobachter" as early as 1928, instigated by Robert Ley who would go on to become Reichsleiter of the NSDAP as well as the united federation Deutsche Arbeitsfront.This book is not a novel, though it could undoubtedly deliver the necessary material. Rather it is a sorting, compilation and interpretation of family-historical sources whose authenticity must be preserved as much as possible.
Autoren-Porträt von Michael Vieten
geboren 1969 in Bonn, 1996 Diplom der Sozialpädagogik an der staatlichen Fachhochschule in Köln, seitdem an verschiedenen Schulen im Rheinland als Sozialpädagoge im Bereich der Beratung und Sozialer Gruppenarbeit tätig. Lebt in Köln.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Michael Vieten
- 2020, 280 Seiten, 107 Abbildungen, Masse: 22,1 x 22,7 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch/Deutsch
- Verlag: Hentrich & Hentrich
- ISBN-10: 3955653641
- ISBN-13: 9783955653644
- Erscheinungsdatum: 09.12.2019
Sprache:
Englisch, Deutsch
Pressezitat
"Erst eine Nachbarin erzählte [Vieten] von der historischen und kulturellen Bedeutung des Ortes, an dem sich Abraham Katz 1933 das Leben nahm. Vieten begann mit der Suche nach Überlebenden der Kölner Metzger-Dynastie und hielt die spannende Geschichte der Familie in seinem Buch fest." Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger, 2. April 2018 "[Vieten] beschreibt - nüchtern, aber fesselnd - alle seine Schritte, weckt so Neugier und erzeugt Spannung. Akribisch, detailreich, aber nie langweilig erzählt er die Geschichte einer fest in der Kölner Gesellschaft integrierten, überaus erfolgreichen Familie" Report-K, 5. April 2018
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