The City Without Jews
- Author Douglas Smith
- Narrator Helen Stern
- Publisher Pan Macmillan
- Publish Date 3 September 2026
- Run Time 22 hours
- Format Audio
- Genre General and world history, Second World War, The Holocaust.
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‘A truly major work, both deeply moving and incredibly powerful. A masterpiece of research, structure and writing . . . unforgettable’ - Sir Antony Beevor, bestselling author of Stalingrad
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This audiobook also features the voice of the author, Douglas Smith, reading the Notes on Terminology and Sources, as well as his Acknowledgments.
In 1938, Vienna was the second largest Jewish city in Europe, home to nearly 200,000 Jewish people.
By 1946, only a few thousand had survived.
In this heart-wrenching story of loss, fear, courage and hope, acclaimed historian Douglas Smith chronicles the Nazi destruction of Jewish Vienna. Drawing on hundreds of long-forgotten voices, from Jews to Nazis to Gentile collaborators and bystanders, The City Without Jews centres on one remarkable person: Mignon Langnas.
Watching as nearly every Jew she knew was expropriated, forced to migrate, or deported to the killing fields and death camps in the East, Mignon vividly recorded her world in diaries and letters, creating an indispensably detailed and poignant account of life under Nazi rule. What emerges from the wreckage of a city bent on Jewish eradication is a story like no other – one of betrayal, sacrifice, impossible choices and survivor guilt.
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| Author | Douglas Smith |
|---|---|
| Narrator | Helen Stern |
| Duration | 22 hours |
| Release Date | |
| ISBN | 9781529090895 |
| Format | Audiobook |
| Publisher | Pan Macmillan |
| Genre | General and world history, Second World War, The Holocaust |
| Availability | GB, IE |
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