26 resultados para Ghana, Nkrumah, politische Symbole, Parlament, Demokratie, Staatskunst und -künstler

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From left to right: Julia Rothschild, Henriette Rothschild, Jenny Rothschild; Louis Gottschalk stanting

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Poems by Vera LaRouche compiled in North Africa between December 10, 1940 and April 1, 1942. (6p/typed)

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To view photographs from this memoir online, please use the links below. If no links are available, please contact the LBI photo archivist.

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Handwritten last will and testament (photocopy and typed transcript) of Selig Rosenthal and his wife Regine Rosenthal, née Michael, Gleicherwiesen (Thuringia, Germany), 1860.

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Genealogy reaching back to his great-grandparents in 18th century; history of the family's wine business until its liquidation in 1931; primary and secondary education; military service; activities in various associations; president of the "Israelitische Oberkirchenbehoerde" (Federation of Wuerttemberg Jewish communities); information about Stuttgart Jewish community.

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Biography of Hermann Falck and story of his execution; contains copies of various letters.

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Manuscript of radio feature (NDR) by Hubert Ruebsaat

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Doctoral thesis exploring communist and fascist threats to the parliamentary system

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Includes information about the Hecht, Cahn, Weiler, Stern, Stahl and Stressmann families.

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Manuscript on Antisemitism in Christianity

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Manuscript: "Das fatale Loch in der Berliner Theatergeschichte". Speech exploring the burdens placed on scholarship and the students of the Theatrical Institute of the Free University of Berlin by the presence of professors who were compromised by their activities during the Nazi era.