Deutsches Reich. Gestapo [Geheime Staatspolizei]
Mentioned in
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A Contest as an Attempt to Revive Jewish Tradition
(Helga Krohn)
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Antisemitism and Persecution
(Werner Bergmann)
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Around the Alster, Around the World – the Wolf Brothers in Exile in Shanghai
(Xin Tong)
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Arts and Culture
(Anthony Kauders)
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Flight and Plundering. The List of Moving Goods of Betty Levy
(Hendrik Althoff)
- Hannah Arendt, Jewish Cultural Reconstruction Field Reports, 1948–1951, Field Report No. 18, February 15 – March 10, 1950
- Käthe Starke, Der Führer schenkt den Juden eine Stadt. Read by Laura de Weck, excerpt from the audio book “...in schwarzer Nacht und lautloser Stille muss ich meinen Weg allein suchen...”, Hamburg 2011.
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Law and Politics
(Uffa Jensen)
- Letter by Fritz Klesper to the President of Hamburg’s Finance Office (May 2, 1947)
- Letter by Karl Bodenschatz, Chief of the Ministeramt Reichsmarschall des Großdeutschen Reiches, Berlin, October 17, 1944
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Martha Glass. “Every day in Theresin is a gift”
(Barbara Müller-Wesemann)
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Memory and Remembrance
(Beate Meyer)
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Migration
(Tobias Brinkmann)
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Persecution and Marginalization of So-Called “Mixed-bloods”. The Case of Friedrich Wilhelm Lübbert
(Beate-Christine Fiedler)
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Rothenbaumchaussee 38: The Treatment of Jewish Property in the Postwar Period
(Hendrik Althoff)
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Self-Assertion and Spiritual Resistance. The History of the Jewish Community Center in Hamburg
(Barbara Müller-Wesemann)
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Social Issues and Welfare
(Stefanie Schüler-Springorum)
- Statistics on Hamburg’s Jewish Population, compiled for the Gestapo by the Reich Association of the Jews in Germany [Reichsvereinigung der Juden in Deutschland] Liaison Officer on April 30, 1945
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The Founding of a new Jewish Congregation in Hamburg (1945). The Twelve “Founding Fathers.”
(Ina Lorenz)
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The Franz Rosenzweig Memorial Foundation
(Ina Lorenz)
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The Introduction of Women’s Right to Vote in Hamburg’s Jewish Congregation
(Ina Lorenz)
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The Memoirs of Cantor Joseph Cysner. A rare testimonial of the Polenaktion
(Bonnie M. Harris)
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The Number of Jews in Hamburg on April 30, 1945
(Jörg Berkemann)
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The Role of the Hamburg-Bergedorf Tax Office [Finanzamt Hamburg-Bergedorf] and the Hamburg Exchange Control Office [Hamburger Devisenstelle] in the Twofold Plundering of the Jewish Lavy Family in 1938 and 1947–1951
(Bernhard Nette)
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“This cannot end well.” Käthe Starke-Goldschmidt's Memories of Theresienstadt
(Linde Apel)