Prague had long been a cultural, multiethnic city at the heart of Central Europe. When the Nazis occupied Czechoslovakia
in 1939, the city’s inhabitants were faced with the possibility of
collaboration, passive or active resistance, imprisonment, death, escape or
simply trying to carry on as best they could. Literary scholar Peter Demetz was
a teenager when the Nazis arrived. He was also half Jewish. Prague inDanger is his fascinating and important account, weaving personal
memoir with a larger history of the time and place. Demetz includes artists as
well as politicians, discerning their various and possible motives and noting
that cultural life from jazz through Wagner managed to flourish in the great
city until the final months of war rendered normal life impossible.
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