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Latest revision as of 09:58, 1 December 2019

Judas Makkabäus: Ein Kleinvolk kampft um Glaube und Heimat <German> (1943) is a novel by Karl Boxler.

Abstract

The subtitle suggests that Swiss democrats then drew a parallel between their own national hero, William Tell, and the leader of the Maccabean revolt against foreign tyranny.

Editions and translations

Published in 1943.

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