Natalia Landauer

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Natalia Landauer is a young Jewish woman in Christopher Isherwood’s semi-autobiographical stories set in pre-war Berlin, notably portrayed as a symbol of the rising dangers of Nazism and antisemitism.

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instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn Goodbye to Berlin NERFINISHED
The Berlin Stories NERFINISHED
associatedWith Berlin Jewish community NERFINISHED
Christopher Isherwood (narrator) NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Germany
creator Christopher Isherwood NERFINISHED
depictedIn semi-autobiographical narrative
ethnicity Jewish
familyBackground middle-class Jewish family
fictionalUniverse Christopher Isherwood’s Berlin stories NERFINISHED
gender female
language German
narrativeRole symbol of antisemitism
symbol of rising Nazism
portrayedAs young woman
religion Judaism
residence Berlin NERFINISHED
symbolizes impact of Nazism on ordinary lives
threat to Jewish identity in 1930s Berlin
vulnerability of assimilated Jews in Germany
themeInvolvement loss of security for German Jews
persecution of Jews in Nazi Germany
political radicalization in Germany
timePeriod Weimar Republic NERFINISHED
pre-World War II

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Goodbye to Berlin featuresCharacter Natalia Landauer