"Personal memoirs of Jewish dentist Max Nelki from Hamburg, depicting his incarceration by the Third Reich on the grounds of alleged racial defilement [Rassenschande] with an Aryan woman. Incarcerated for two years and after having atoned for the alleged crime, Nelki was transferred to concentration camps Dachau and Buchenwald. After 3 1/2 years in the concentration camp, he was being released and immediately left Germany for Shanghai. Max Nelki returned to Hamburg after WWII and stayed in Germany.\n\nThe Report consists of 4 Parts, all available through the Wiener Library and Online Resources."@eng . "1 electronic resource (170 pages)"@eng . . "[Max Nelki: Report on his experience as a jewish doctor in Nazi Germany and Shanghai]"@eng . . . . "[Max Nelki: Report on his experience as a jewish doctor in Nazi Germany and Shanghai]"@eng . .