Und Gad ging zu David | Autor, ISBN und Ausgabedetails

02/06/2026

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Und Gad ging zu David - Details zu Inhalt, Autor und Veröffentlichung

Und Gad ging zu David gehört zur Kategorie Sachbuch und stammt von Gad Beck, Frank Heibert - eine Kombination, die den Titel sowohl fachlich als auch bibliografisch interessant macht. Mit dem Untertitel Die Erinnerungen des Gad Beck. 1923 bis 1945 wird bei Und Gad ging zu David noch deutlicher, in welche Richtung das Werk inhaltlich argumentiert und welche Schwerpunkte gesetzt werden. Und Gad ging zu David wird in der Beschreibung wie folgt charakterisiert: That a Jew living in Nazi Berlin survived the Holocaust at all is surprising. That be was a homosexual, and also a leader in the resistance, and survived is amazing. But that he endured the ongoing horror with an open heart, with love and humor and without vitriol, and has now written about it so beautifully is truly miraculous. This is Gad Beck's story."--BOOK JACKET. "Born Gerhard Beck in a Christian-Jewish household, he first experienced the growing power and influence of National Socialism only as an uncertain threat. As Jews began to be forced out of German social, political, and economic life, the young Gerhard embraced his Jewish heritage, joined Zionist youth groups, and took the Hebrew name Gad. Then the Naxis came for Manfred Lewin, Beck's first love, and for the Lewin family. Gad's love for Manfred gave him the courage to don a three-sizes-too-large Hitler Youth uniform, march into the assembly camp where the Lewins were being held, and demand - and obtain, to his astonishment - the release of his lover. But Manfred would not leave without his family, and so went back into the camp. The Lewins did not survive."--BOOK JACKET. "Still in his teens, Gad Beck was soon an important contact in Berlin for the Swiss-based Zionist organization Hechalutz and led a resistance group, Chug Chaluzi, that aided Jews with food, housing, and escape plans. Coming of age in a city under constant bombardment, carrying on resistance work and a series of romantic gay relationships despite the constant risk of arrest by the Gestapo, Beck reveals a tenacity and irrepressible spirit that is his real legacy."--BOOK JACKET

Und Gad ging zu David ist besonders für Leserinnen und Leser interessant, die sich gezielt mit Veröffentlichungen von Gad Beck, Frank Heibert beschäftigen möchten. Auch das Veröffentlichungsdatum 11.1997 macht Und Gad ging zu David für zeitlich eingegrenzte Suchen besonders interessant. Dass Und Gad ging zu David in Deutsch erschienen ist, erleichtert die gezielte Auswahl für sprachspezifische Recherchen. Wer Literatur aus dem Bereich Sachbuch sucht, findet in Und Gad ging zu David einen gut klassifizierbaren Titel.

Inhalte, Themen und Relevanz

Die Beschreibung zeigt, dass Und Gad ging zu David klar dem Bereich Sachbuch zugeordnet werden kann: That a Jew living in Nazi Berlin survived the Holocaust at all is surprising. That be was a homosexual, and also a leader in the resistance, and survived is amazing. But that he endured the ongoing horror with an open heart, with love and humor and without vitriol, and has now written about it so beautifully is truly miraculous. This is Gad Beck's story."--BOOK JACKET. "Born Gerhard Beck in a Christian-Jewish household, he first experienced the growing power and influence of National Socialism only as an uncertain threat. As Jews began to be forced out of German social, political, and economic life, the young Gerhard embraced his Jewish heritage, joined Zionist youth groups, and took the Hebrew name Gad. Then the Naxis came for Manfred Lewin, Beck's first love, and for the Lewin family. Gad's love for Manfred gave him the courage to don a three-sizes-too-large Hitler Youth uniform, march into the assembly camp where the Lewins were being held, and demand - and obtain, to his astonishment - the release of his lover. But Manfred would not leave without his family, and so went back into the camp. The Lewins did not survive."--BOOK JACKET. "Still in his teens, Gad Beck was soon an important contact in Berlin for the Swiss-based Zionist organization Hechalutz and led a resistance group, Chug Chaluzi, that aided Jews with food, housing, and escape plans. Coming of age in a city under constant bombardment, carrying on resistance work and a series of romantic gay relationships despite the constant risk of arrest by the Gestapo, Beck reveals a tenacity and irrepressible spirit that is his real legacy."--BOOK JACKET Für die thematische Suche und semantische Zuordnung sind insbesondere diese Tags relevant: Biography, Jews, Personal narratives, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Germany, biography, Jews, germany, Jewish gays, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) fast (OCoLC)fst00958866, Holocaust, jewish (1939-1945), personal narratives, Gay men, biography, Jews, biography, LGBTQ biography and memoir Seitenzahl und Ausgabeform - 189 Seiten im Format pocket - liefern zusätzliche Orientierung für Kauf- und Rechercheentscheidungen.

ISBN, Revision und weitere Referenzdaten

Im Open-Library-Kontext ist das Werk über OL3123040W sowie die Editionszuordnungen OL9032752M, OL22319635M, OL887542M referenzierbar. Die Kombination aus ISBN-10 3423200650 und ISBN-13 9783423200653 ermöglicht eine besonders präzise bibliografische Zuordnung. Für die physische Beschreibung des Buches sind das Format pocket, das Gewicht 6.9 ounces und die Maße 7.6 x 4.7 x 0.6 inches dokumentiert.

Bibliografische Daten auf einen Blick

  1. Thematische Hauptkategorie: Sachbuch
  2. ISBN-10: 3423200650
  3. Veröffentlicht am: 11.1997
  4. Thematische Tags: Biography, Jews, Personal narratives, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Germany, biography, Jews, germany, Jewish gays, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) fast (OCoLC)fst00958866, Holocaust, jewish (1939-1945), personal narratives, Gay men, biography, Jews, biography, LGBTQ biography and memoir
  5. Untertitel: Die Erinnerungen des Gad Beck. 1923 bis 1945
  6. Abmessungen: 7.6 x 4.7 x 0.6 inches
  7. Verfügbare Sprache dieser Ausgabe: Deutsch
  8. Inhaltliche Kurzcharakteristik: That a Jew living in Nazi Berlin survived the Holocaust at all is surprising. That be was a homosexual, and also a leader in the resistance, and survived is amazing. But that he endured the ongoing horror with an open heart, with love and humor and without vitriol, and has now written about it so beautifully is truly miraculous. This is Gad Beck's story."--BOOK JACKET. "Born Gerhard Beck in a Christian-Jewish household, he first experienced the growing power and influence of National Socialism only as an uncertain threat. As Jews began to be forced out of German social, political, and economic life, the young Gerhard embraced his Jewish heritage, joined Zionist youth groups, and took the Hebrew name Gad. Then the Naxis came for Manfred Lewin, Beck's first love, and for the Lewin family. Gad's love for Manfred gave him the courage to don a three-sizes-too-large Hitler Youth uniform, march into the assembly camp where the Lewins were being held, and demand - and obtain, to his astonishment - the release of his lover. But Manfred would not leave without his family, and so went back into the camp. The Lewins did not survive."--BOOK JACKET. "Still in his teens, Gad Beck was soon an important contact in Berlin for the Swiss-based Zionist organization Hechalutz and led a resistance group, Chug Chaluzi, that aided Jews with food, housing, and escape plans. Coming of age in a city under constant bombardment, carrying on resistance work and a series of romantic gay relationships despite the constant risk of arrest by the Gestapo, Beck reveals a tenacity and irrepressible spirit that is his real legacy."--BOOK JACKET
  9. Umfang: 189 Seiten
  10. ISBN-13: 9783423200653
  11. Buchtitel: Und Gad ging zu David
  12. Hinterlegtes Buchgewicht: 6.9 ounces
  13. Publiziert bei: Dtv
  14. Open-Library-Editions-IDs: OL9032752M, OL22319635M, OL887542M
  15. Format: pocket
  16. Externe Work-Referenz: OL3123040W
  17. Verfasst von: Gad Beck, Frank Heibert

Suchrelevante Merkmale dieser Ausgabe

Durch die Kombination aus Titel, Autorenschaft, Kategorie und Schlagwörtern - also Und Gad ging zu David, Gad Beck, Frank Heibert, Sachbuch und Biography, Jews, Personal narratives, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Germany, biography, Jews, germany, Jewish gays, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) fast (OCoLC)fst00958866, Holocaust, jewish (1939-1945), personal narratives, Gay men, biography, Jews, biography, LGBTQ biography and memoir - ist der Datensatz sowohl für Suchmaschinen als auch für Nutzerinnen und Nutzer sehr gut interpretierbar. Mit ISBN-10, ISBN-13 und Work-ID - 3423200650, 9783423200653 und OL3123040W - lässt sich diese Ausgabe plattformübergreifend eindeutig verknüpfen. Auch Angaben wie Format, Maße, Gewicht und Seitenzahl - pocket, 7.6 x 4.7 x 0.6 inches, 6.9 ounces und 189 Seiten - helfen dabei, diese Ausgabe klar von anderen Varianten zu unterscheiden.

Wichtige Fragen zu Inhalt und Ausgabe

Was sagt die Beschreibung über das Buch aus?

That a Jew living in Nazi Berlin survived the Holocaust at all is surprising. That be was a homosexual, and also a leader in the resistance, and survived is amazing. But that he endured the ongoing horror with an open heart, with love and humor and without vitriol, and has now written about it so beautifully is truly miraculous. This is Gad Beck's story."--BOOK JACKET. "Born Gerhard Beck in a Christian-Jewish household, he first experienced the growing power and influence of National Socialism only as an uncertain threat. As Jews began to be forced out of German social, political, and economic life, the young Gerhard embraced his Jewish heritage, joined Zionist youth groups, and took the Hebrew name Gad. Then the Naxis came for Manfred Lewin, Beck's first love, and for the Lewin family. Gad's love for Manfred gave him the courage to don a three-sizes-too-large Hitler Youth uniform, march into the assembly camp where the Lewins were being held, and demand - and obtain, to his astonishment - the release of his lover. But Manfred would not leave without his family, and so went back into the camp. The Lewins did not survive."--BOOK JACKET. "Still in his teens, Gad Beck was soon an important contact in Berlin for the Swiss-based Zionist organization Hechalutz and led a resistance group, Chug Chaluzi, that aided Jews with food, housing, and escape plans. Coming of age in a city under constant bombardment, carrying on resistance work and a series of romantic gay relationships despite the constant risk of arrest by the Gestapo, Beck reveals a tenacity and irrepressible spirit that is his real legacy."--BOOK JACKET

Welche ISBN-Nummern sind für diese Ausgabe hinterlegt?

Für diese Ausgabe sind sowohl die ISBN-10 3423200650 als auch die ISBN-13 9783423200653 verfügbar.

Warum ist der Untertitel Die Erinnerungen des Gad Beck. 1923 bis 1945 wichtig?

Er hilft dabei, Und Gad ging zu David inhaltlich schneller zu erfassen und den konkreten Schwerpunkt der Ausgabe besser zu verstehen.

Welche Angaben zu Format und Umfang sind verfügbar?

Vorhanden sind 189 Seiten, das Format pocket, das Gewicht 6.9 ounces und die Maße 7.6 x 4.7 x 0.6 inches.

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