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Prologue: Jewish women in Nazi Germany before the emigration Marion Kaplan Part I. A Global Search for Refuge: 1. Jewish women exiled in France after 1933 Rita Thalman 2. Arrival at Camp de Gurs: an eyewitness report Elizabeth Marum Lunau 3. Women e;migre;s in England Marion Berghahn 4. England: an eyewitness report Susanne Miller 5.Women e;migre;s in Palestine: an eyewitness report Rachel Cohn 6. Naturally, many things were strange, but I could adapt: women e;migre;s in the Netherlands Ursula Langkau-Alex 7. Refugee women from Czechoslovakia in Canada: an eyewitness report Wilma Iggers 8. Women in the Shanghai Jewish refugee community David Kranzler 9. Shanghai: an eyewitness report Illo Heppner 10. German-Jewish women in Brazil: autobiography as cultural history Katherine Morris 11. A year in the Brazilian interior: an eyewitness report Eleanor Alexander Part II. Refuge in the United States: Community and Institutions: 12. Women's role in the German Jewish immigrant community Steven Lowenstein 13. Listen sensitively and act spontaneously - but skillfully: selfhelp: an eyewitness report Gabriele Schiff 14. The National Council of Jewish Women and German-Jewish Immigration Linda G. Kuzmack 15. The Genossinnen and the Khaverim: Socialist women from the German-speaking lands and the American Jewish labor movement, 1939-1945 Jack Jacobs Part III. Occupations of Women Emigre;s: 16. New women in exile: German women doctors and the emigration Atina Grossmann 17. Women e;migre psychologists and psychoanalysis in the United States Mitchell G. Ash 18. Destination social work - e;migre;s in a women's profession Joachim Wieler 19. Chicken farming: not a dream but a nightmare: an eyewitness report Eva Neisser 20. The occupation of women e;migre;s: women lawyers in the United States Frank Mecklenburg 21. Fashioning Fortuna's whim: German-speaking women emigrant historians in the United States Catherine Epstein 22. Exile or emigration: social democratic women members of the Reichstag in the United States Christl Wickert 23. Women's voices in American exile Guy Stern and Brigitte V. Sumann Epilogue: the first sex Peter Gay.