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Cindy Schweich Handler, "A German Jew's Triumph: Fritz Oppenheimer and the Denazification of Germany" (McFarland, 2025)

Feb 16, 2026
Cindy Schweich Handler, a biographer and former USA Today Network editor, and Harry Handler, grandson who unearthed family archives, tell Fritz Oppenheimer’s story. They explore discovering hidden papers, balancing family intimacy with rigorous research, Fritz’s role in denazification and legal work, choices around identity and trust, and the tangled moral and practical challenges of rebuilding postwar Germany.
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ANECDOTE

Family Discovery Sparked The Project

  • Harry Handler found Hitler's last political will and other bunker documents while clearing his grandmother's apartment decades after her death.
  • These discoveries triggered the deeper archival search that led to the book about Fritz Oppenheimer.
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Documents Reveal Complex German-Jewish Identity

  • Fritz wrote extensive letters and journals which reveal a complex identity as a secular, educated German Jew.
  • His diaries show pride in Prussian discipline and a nuanced, sometimes distancing view of Eastern European Jews.
INSIGHT

Heritage Over Identity In Self-Presentation

  • Fritz downplayed his Jewishness publicly while acknowledging his origin privately, treating Judaism largely as heritage.
  • This stance reflected secularization and tactical self-presentation shaped by Prussian culture and career goals.
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