65 resultados para Manuscripts, English


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Manuscript: "Austrian Anti-Semitism: One Woman's Experience". 1990; English, 14 p.; typed. Essay, based largely on an interview, recounting the experiences of the Viennese Jewish woman Marta Garelick in Austria in the 1930s. Garelick was the first female lawyer in Vienna, and emigrated to Ireland shortly after the Anschluss.

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Translation of chapter by Ludwig Kahn written originally in German in 1961

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Copies of 2 Polish articles by Lew Franciszek de WR Chodkiewicz Chudzikiewicz (April 1988) on Prussian citizenship law of 1833 (with English translation); misc. notes on Jews in Poland. Copy of article comparing "Senatorial Letter" of 1988 with "Ugoda" ("Compromise") controversy of 1926.

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Family history, translated by Fred Kahn.

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Testimony and letter of Dr. Max Hamburger about surviving Auschwitz; 1986

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History of family and name.

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Family history

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Photocopy of family history (70p), includes photocopies of original documents.

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Booklet prepared by Zeev Eshkolot containing genealogical tables with introduction.

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History of the Oppenheimer Family from Oppenheim and Worms; essay is built around 'seven remarkable Oppenheimers' since the year 1400.

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Three galley copies of a published work with corrections and edited indices.

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This collection holds papers of members of the Loewenstein family, especially Walter and Karl Loewenstein. Among the papers here are examples of Walter Loewenstein's writing, documentation of life in Rietberg in Westphalia (Germany) during the late 1930s and early 1940s, and correspondence concerning the fate of several family members during this time. Papers relating to Karl Loewenstein focus on his wartime activities. The genealogy of the Brandenstein family is also represented here along with a few papers of other family members. The collection consists of unpublished manuscripts, correspondence, photographs, official and restitution documentation, notebooks and notes, genealogical research, and fliers.