Willy Cohn

Willy Cohn Dr. Willy Cohn (12 December 1888 in Breslau – 29 November 1941 in Kaunas, Lithuania) was a German historian and teacher. During the Nazi era, he documented the Jewish life in Breslau in his diaries, until he and his family were deported to German-occupied Lithuania and killed.

Cohn's diaries, translated into English and condensed, were published in 2012 as ''No Justice in Germany: The Breslau Diaries, 1933-1941'' by Stanford University Press. Along with Victor Klemperer, Cohn was one of the most important chroniclers of the crimes of the Nazi regime against the Jewish people. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Cohn, Willy
Published 1922
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by Cohn, Willy
Published 1975
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by Cohn, Willy
Published 1984
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by Cohn, Willy
Published 2009
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by Cohn, Willy
Published 1995
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by Cohn, Willy
Published 1930
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by Cohn, Willy
Published 2008
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by Cohn, Willy
Published in Elbinger Jahrbuch (1932)
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