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        <datestamp>2018-12-05T00:00:00Z</datestamp>
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                <dc:title>Case File of Sarah Blumenau, a Ward of the Court from Hamburg, 1913-1914 [Excerpt]</dc:title>
                <dc:identifier>https://dx.doi.org/10.23691/jgo:source-78.en.v1</dc:identifier>
                <dc:creator>Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg, Vormundschaftsbehörde</dc:creator>
                <dc:publisher>Institute for the History of the German Jews</dc:publisher>
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                <dc:type>Online Ressource</dc:type>
                <dc:description>The following source, a court decision ordering a child into
correctional education, stems from the file of Sarah Blumenau  Names
have been changed, the daughter of a fashion saleswoman named Tanja B.
and a legal councilor named W. born out of wedlock in Hamburg in 1897,
who was sent to a reform school. Like numerous other files of children
in correctional education, her file is kept at the Archive New
Synagogue Berlin – Centrum Judaicum in Berlin. Sarah B.’s file
contains a copy of the court order for correctional education, the
correspondence between the German Israelite Community Association
(DIGB)  Deutsch-Israelitischer Gemeindebund and the Hamburg welfare
office, as well as letters written by Sarah’s mother, Tanja B., to
the DIGB. Since Sarah had to have surgery – one of her eyes was
removed – the correspondence between the physician in charge and the
DIGB is part of the file as well. Files on children in correctional
education provide information on their background, the reasons they
were sent to reform school, and sometimes on the parents. Therefore
they are not only valuable sources of information on correctional
education methods, but also on the relationship between parents and
children, parents’ attitudes towards reform schools or on the
institutions’ perception of the children. These files can thus be
used as sources on family history as well as on the history of social
concepts of child education.</dc:description>
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