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                <dc:title>Letter from Leopold Sachse to Anny Gowa, Hamburg July 12, 1934</dc:title>
                <dc:identifier>https://dx.doi.org/10.23691/jgo:source-252.en.v1</dc:identifier>
                <dc:creator>Leopold Sachse</dc:creator>
                <dc:publisher>Institute for the History of the German Jews</dc:publisher>
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                <dc:description>On July 12, 1934, the date of the present letter, the “Jewish
Society for Arts and Science in Hamburg reg. soc.” Jüdische
Gesellschaft für Kunst und Wissenschaft e.V.(abbreviated: Jüd. Ges.
f. K. &amp; W.), registered in Hamburg, had been in existence for six
months. It offered Jewish artists and scientists who had lost their
posts due to Nazi legislation new opportunities for performance and
thus financial support. Leopold Sachse, the director of the Hamburg
City Theater, today’s State Opera, who had been dismissed in 1933,
was the artistic director of the society Jüdische Gesellschaft für
Kunst und Wissenschaft. In his letter, he addressed Anny Gowa, the
stage and costume designer married to Ferdinand Gowa. The literary
scholar and lawyer Gowa, here jokingly referred to as “my dear
employee,” was the society Jüdische Gesellschaft für Kunst und
Wissenschaft’s managing director. Sachse informed Anny Gowa that her
submitted costume designs had met with a very positive response and
that they would be adopted for the planned production once a contract
was signed. In the course of correspondence exchanged in 1992, Anny
Gowa provided the author of this essay with a copy of the letter.</dc:description>
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