- Born:
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April 20, 1889,
Braunau am Inn
- Died:
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April 30, 1945,
Berlin
German dictator and leader of the Nazi Party
Mentioned in
- A Conversation with Arnold Bernstein, in: Sonntagsblatt Staats-Zeitung und Herold, November 24, 1957
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A Hamburg Friendship. Erwin Panofsky’s obituary on Aby Warburg
(Emily J. Levine)
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Administered Restitution. Expropriation and “Compensation”: The Case of Elsa Saenger
(Sina Sauer)
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Antisemitism and Persecution
(Werner Bergmann)
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Antisemitism in the Postwar Period. The Case of Friedrich Nieland
(Werner Bergmann)
- Friedrich Nieland, How Many World (Money) Wars Must the Peoples of the World Lose? Open Letter to all Government Ministers and Members of Parliament of the Federal Republic, pp. 3–4, Hamburg 1957
- Interview with Esther Bejarano, conducted by Linde Apel on March 4, 2003, FZH/WdE 744.
- Interview with Kurt van der Walde, conducted by Alfons Kenkmann, on May 9 and 30, 1994, FZH / WdE 251.
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Martha Glass. “Every day in Theresin is a gift”
(Barbara Müller-Wesemann)
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Paul Dessau’s “Hagadah.” A Passover Oratorio Reflecting Contemporary History
(Daniela Reinhold)
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Pine Trees by the Sea: Interiors as a Window into a Family History
(Maximilian Ferst)
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Radio Appeal for an Anti-Jewish Boycott
(Michael Grüttner)
- Radio Broadcast By Karl Kaufmann: “Against the Lies of Our Enemies about Supposed Events in Hamburg,” Reichssender Hamburg, March 29, 1933
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Salomo Birnbaum's experiences at Hamburg University
(David Birnbaum)
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Scientific Networks – Arabist Hedwig Klein’s Attempt to Emigrate
(Elke-Vera Kotowski)
- Speech Given by Mayor Max Brauer on the Occasion of the Groundbreaking for the Synagogue at Hohe Weide, November 9, 1958
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The Aftermath of Exile. Children’s Book Author Grete Berges Returns to Hamburg
(Jasmin Centner)
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The “Rulands-Eck.” Antisemitism in Cabaret
(Michael Grüttner)
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“I know few people who seem so qualified to do so…” A Letter of Recommendation for Siegfried Landshut
(Lisa Gerlach)
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“It Cost Me 20 Years to Defeat Hitler.” Hamburg Shipping Company Owner Arnold Bernstein in the USA
(Björn Siegel)
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“Swept back into the unseen vastness of the sea” - Fritz Buff’s account of his voyage aboard the ST. LOUIS, May and June 1939
(Matthias Loeber)
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“The Enemy is in the Country: The Jew.” Poster Stamps Printed by the Deutschvölkischen Schutz- und Trutz-Bundes [German Nationalist Protection and Defiance Federation]
(Martin Ulmer)
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“The Jews in the Army”—On the Origins and Pervasiveness of a Prejudice
(Uwe Lohalm)