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Berlin Without Jews

''Berlin Without Jews'' ((ドイツ語:Berlin ohne Juden)) is a 1925 dystopian novel by Arthur Landsberger. It is written from the point-of-view of two German families friendly to each other; the Oppenheims are Jewish, and the Rudenbergs are Lutherans. In the events of the book, a right-wing nationalist political party takes power and expels German Jews. The other factions of German politics & society stand by doing nothing, thinking the Jews matter little. The expulsion has unfortunate consequences for Germany. German life is poorer both culturally and economically without the Jews, and the novel ends with the government sheepishly inviting the German Jews back and welcoming them as valued members of society.
The novel is a "tragi-satire" of the factions in Weimar Republic politics. It includes satirical jabs at both rightists and Communists.
==Background==
Austrian author Hugo Bettauer wrote ''The City Without Jews'' ((ドイツ語:Die Stadt Ohne Juden)) in 1922, which was made into a film in 1924. It was quite similar to Lansberger's work and likely an inspiration; in Bettauer's book, it is Vienna which exiles its Jews, and similar to Landsberger, the work focuses not on the suffering of the exiled Jews, but rather the effects on Austrian Christians. Also similar is its somewhat comical bent to the consequences, such as the inability to find good coffee shops or cafes. Bettauer was shot on March 10, 1925 by an anti-Semitic extremist, and died shortly afterward.

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