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Mentioned in
- A Conversation with Arnold Bernstein, in: Sonntagsblatt Staats-Zeitung und Herold, November 24, 1957
- Agathe Lasch’s Curriculum Vitae, 1921
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Antisemitism in the Postwar Period. The Case of Friedrich Nieland
(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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Between Threat and Hope. Migration to the New World. Mary Antin’s Account
(Monica Rüthers)
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Between “Theater Crisis” and the “Seizure of Power.” The Brief Appearance of the Little Playhouse [Kleines Schauspielhaus] of Friedrich Lobe (1932/1933)
(Sebastian Schirrmeister)
- Call for the Founding of a Jewish Library and Reading Room, Hamburg, October 1905
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Cheskel Zwi Klötzel, Moses Pipenbrink's Adventures. A Young Adult Novel between Urban Adventure and Zionist Utopia
(Michael Nagel)
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Demographics and Social Structure
(Miriam Rürup)
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Economy and Occupational Patterns
(Uffa Jensen)
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Eugen Fraenkel: Hamburg’s most important pathologist
(Benjamin Kuntz)
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Exile and Exile Literature. Walter A. Berendsohn’s struggle to return to Hamburg University
(Andreas Marquet)
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Experience Turned into Drawing? On the Motif of Closeness in Ágnes Lukács' Series of Lithographs
(Christiane Hess)
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Family and Everyday Life
(Stefanie Fischer)
- Fritz Buff’s Account of His Journey on the St. Louis (1939)
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From Hamburg out into the World—Jewish Emigration and the Aid Organization of German Jews
(David Hamann)
- Henry Cohen to the Hamburg Jewish Congregation, Tientsin, December 29, 1946
- Hilfsverein der Juden in Deutschland [Aid Organization of German Jews], from Annual Report, 1907 [Excerpt]
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In Search of Belonging. Jacob Sonderling’s “This is my Life”
(Sarah Panter)
- Interview with Elsa Davidsohn, conducted by Jens Michelsen on July 24, 2001 [in excerpts], FZH/WdE 433.
- Interview with Esther Bejarano, conducted by Linde Apel on March 4, 2003, FZH/WdE 744.
- Interview with Franziska Mayer, conducted by Beate Meyer, on December 14, 1992 [in excerpts].
- Jacob Sonderling, This is my Life (Memoirs), Los Angeles, 1961-1964 [Excerpt], p. 3-5.
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Jewish cultural assets in the postwar period. Hannah Arendt’s report on the situation in Hamburg
(Elisabeth Gallas)
- Julius Stettenheim, The Jew-Eater. Hope You Like It!, Hamburg 1862
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Kindertransport and Jewish International Aid Networks
(Clemens Maier-Wolthausen)
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Law and Politics
(Uffa Jensen)
- Letter by Walter A. Berendsohn to Karl Ludwig Schneider, September 1, 1965
- Letter from Siegfried Landshut to Heinrich Landahl, August 29, 1948
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Love for One’s Homeland and Longing for Recognition. Ludwig Berger’s Commemorative Speech on Johannes Brahms
(Christian Rogowski)
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Martha Glass. “Every day in Theresin is a gift”
(Barbara Müller-Wesemann)
- Martha Glass: Theresienstadt Diaries 1943-1945
- Mary Antin's Letter to her Uncle Moshe Hayyim Weltman, 1894 [Extract]
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Migration
(Tobias Brinkmann)
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Narrative Layers of History. The Oral History Interviews with Holocaust Survivor Esther Bauer
(Andrea Althaus, Linde Apel)
- Page from Eva Wartburg’s Notepad (1938)
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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)
- 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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Religion and Identity
(Andreas Brämer)
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Return in Uniform. Walter Albert Eberstadt and the Beginning of Radio Hamburg
(Hans-Ulrich Wagner)
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Rothenbaumchaussee 38: The Treatment of Jewish Property in the Postwar Period
(Hendrik Althoff)
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Scientific Networks – Arabist Hedwig Klein’s Attempt to Emigrate
(Elke-Vera Kotowski)
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Social Democrat, Cooperative Member, and Jew. Joseph Berkowitz Kohn’s Activism in Late 19th Century Hamburg
(Sebastian Voigt)
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Social Issues and Welfare
(Stefanie Schüler-Springorum)
- 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 Case of the Jewish Cemetery in Ottensen
(Ina Lorenz)
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The Disenfranchisement of Jewish Physicians in Hamburg during National Socialism
(Anna von Villiez)
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The Hall of Mirrors from Hamburg's Budge Palais
(Silke Reuther)
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The Henry Jones Lodge. Jewish Self-confidence and the Path into the Modern Age
(Rebekka Großmann)
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The Jew-Eater. A Response to Wilhelm Marr
(Werner Bergmann)
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The Memoirs of Cantor Joseph Cysner. A rare testimonial of the Polenaktion
(Bonnie M. Harris)
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The Zinnowitz Song: A Symbol of Resort Antisemitism
(Frank Bajohr)
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Transnational Networks and Questions of Belonging. An Exchange of Letters Between Jacob Schiff and Max Warburg During World War I.
(Sarah Panter)
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Wilhelm Marr’s A Mirror to the Jews
(Werner Bergmann)
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“Folk Life in Palestine.” Otto Eberhard and the Christian Friends of Zionism
(Fabian Weber)
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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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“Mother Borchardt” – a Jewish Shipping Company Owner
(Rebekka Großmann)
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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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“tear down outdated […] views”. Agathe Lasch, an academic revolutionary
(Inge Stephan)
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“We live upon the sea as if in another world.” An Addendum to Ida Dehmel’s Diary of her Round the World Trip aboard the “Reliance” 1936
(Carolin Vogel)