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Broken threads : the destruction of the Jewish fashion industry in Germany and Austria

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Broken threads : the destruction of the Jewish fashion industry in Germany and Austria es un fashion design, confiscations and contributions book de Roberta S. Kremer.

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"Broken Threads tells the story of the destruction of the Jewish fashion industry under the Nazis. Broken Threads chronicles this moment of cultural loss, detailing the rise of Jewish design and its destruction at the hands of the Nazis. Illustrated with photographs and fashion plates from the collection of Claus Jahnke, Broken Threads explores this little-known part of fashion and of Nazi history."--Jacket.

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Broken threads : the destruction of the Jewish fashion industry in Germany and Austria es un libro de Fashion design, Confiscations and contributions, Exhibitions, World War, 1939-1945, Holocaust, Jewish.

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"Broken Threads tells the story of the destruction of the Jewish fashion industry under the Nazis. Broken Threads chronicles this moment of cultural loss, detailing the rise of Jewish design and its destruction at the hands of the Nazis. Illustrated with photographs and fashion plates from the colle...

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Broken threads : the destruction of the Jewish fashion industry in Germany and Austria fue escrito por Roberta S. Kremer.