Joseph Süß Oppenheimer

Joseph Süß Oppenheimer ( – February 4, 1738) was a German banker who was court Jew for Charles Alexander, Duke of Württemberg, managing several of his enterprises. Throughout his career, Oppenheimer made scores of powerful enemies, some of whom conspired against him, leading to his arrest and execution after Charles Alexander's death.

In the centuries since his execution, Oppenheimer's rise and fall have been treated in two notable literary works, and his ordeal inspired two films, including the antisemitic production ''Jud Süß'', released in Nazi Germany in 1940, itself the cause for a famous postwar trial. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Knilli, Friedrich 1930-2022
Published in: "Jud Süß" (2006), Seite 75-121 year:2006 pages:75-121
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by Przyrembel, Alexandra
Published in: "Jud Süß" (2006), Seite 11-28 year:2006 pages:11-28
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by Glasenapp, Gabriele von
Published in: "Jud Süß" (2006), Seite 125-138 year:2006 pages:125-138
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by Emberger, Gudrun
Published in: "Jud Süß" (2006), Seite 29-56 year:2006 pages:29-56
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