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The Last Ships From Hamburg by Steven Ujifusa

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The Last Ships From Hamburg

Business, Rivalry, and the Race to Save Russia's Jews on the Eve of World War I

Steven Ujifusa

HarperCollins · Print & ebook · November 21, 2023

Reading lane: 20th-Century History

"Thoroughly researched and beautifully written history."— New York Times Book Review “Absorbing . . . a David-and-Goliath tale of the industrial age.”— Wall Street Journal A propulsive human drama that chronicles the mass exodus of Jews from Eastern Europe to America in the early years of the twentieth century, and the men who made it possible.

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Why This Clicks

Commerce Under Pressure

A tightly framed history where commerce, urgency, and moral pressure keep the pages moving.

Come here for

  • business rivalry at historical scale
  • shipping, migration, and prewar tension

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  • documentary detail with narrative momentum
  • serious history suited to reading and display

Book Details

Authors
Steven Ujifusa
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published
November 21, 2023
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
20th-Century History · Maritime History
Reading lane
20th-Century History

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Publisher Categories

  • European History

  • Jewish History

  • World War I History

  • World War II History

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  • 19th-Century America

  • 20th-Century America

  • The Americas History

  • History of Religion

About This Book

"Thoroughly researched and beautifully written history."— New York Times Book Review “Absorbing . . . a David-and-Goliath tale of the industrial age.”— Wall Street Journal A propulsive human drama that chronicles the mass exodus of Jews from Eastern Europe to America in the early years of the twentieth century, and the men who made it possible. Over thirty years, from 1890 to 1921, 2.5 million Jews, fleeing discrimination and violence in their homelands of Eastern Europe, ar...

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"Thoroughly researched and beautifully written history."— New York Times Book Review “Absorbing . . . a David-and-Goliath tale of the industrial age.”— Wall Street Journal A propulsive human drama that chronicles the mass exodus of Jews from Eastern Europe to America in the early years of the twentieth century, and the men who made it possible. Over thirty years, from 1890 to 1921, 2.5 million Jews, fleeing discrimination and violence in their homelands of Eastern Europe, arrived in the United States. Many sailed on steamships from Hamburg. This mass exodus was facilitated by three businessmen whose involvement in the Jewish-American narrative has been largely forgotten: Jacob Schiff, the managing partner of the investment bank Kuhn, Loeb & Company, who used his immense wealth to help Jews to leave Europe; Albert Ballin, managing director of the Hamburg-American Line, who created a transportation network of trains and steamships to carry them across continents and an ocean; and J. P. Morgan, mastermind of the International Mercantile Marine (I.M.M.) trust, who tried to monopolize the lucrative steamship business. Though their goals were often contradictory, together they made possible a migration that spared millions from persecution. Descendants of these immigrants included Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Estée Lauder, George Gershwin, Irving Berlin, Fanny Brice, Lauren Bacall, the Marx Brothers, David Sarnoff, Al Jolson, Sam Goldwyn, Ben Shahn, Hank Greenberg, Moses Annenberg, and many more—including Ujifusa’s great grandparents. That is their legacy. Moving from the shtetls of Russia and the ports of Hamburg to the mansions of New York’s Upper East Side and the picket lines outside of the notorious Triangle Shirtwaist Factory, The Last Ships from Hamburg is a history that unfolds on both an intimate and epic scale. Meticulously researched, masterfully told, Ujifusa’s story offers original insight into the American experience, connecting banking, shipping, politics, immigration, nativism, and war—and delivers crucial insight into the burgeoning refugee crisis of our own time.

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