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                <dc:title>The Memoirs of Our Father, Joseph Berkowitz Kohn, copy presumably written by his daughter, Sophie Berkowitz-Kohn, Hamburg</dc:title>
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                <dc:creator>Joseph Berkowitz Kohn</dc:creator>
                <dc:publisher>Institute for the History of the German Jews</dc:publisher>
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                <dc:description>Joseph Berkowitz Kohn’s “memoirs” give an account of the
eventful life of a Jew born in the Polish town of Leczyca in 1841 who
participated in various struggles for emancipation in his homeland. In
1863 Berkowitz Kohn was forced to flee Poland and went to Hamburg,
where he set up his own business as a merchant. Beginning in the
mid-1870s, he became active in the Social Democratic Party and
especially in cooperatives. He became a well-respected personality
within Hamburg’s labor movement. Joseph Berkowitz Kohn died in
Hamburg in 1905. This short excerpt from the text, which is about 100
pages long, is based on the diary he kept during the last three
decades of his life for his ten children and their descendants.
Originally not intended for publication, his notes were copied on a
type writer by his daughter Sophie. This typescript was given to the
Museum der Arbeit in Hamburg, presumably by Inge Henker, a distant
relative of Berkowitz Kohn. In 2006 Ulrich Bauche and Gertrud Pickhahn
published an annotated edition of his memoirs based on this
version. Gertrud Pickhan / Ulrich Bauche (eds.), Joseph Berkowitz
Kohn, Erinnerungen. Ein Leben als polnischer Freiheitskämpfer und
hamburgischer Sozialdemokrat, 1841–1905, Hamburg et al. 2006.</dc:description>
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