289 resultados para Gymnasium Martins-Katharineum (Braunschweig, Germany)
em Center for Jewish History Digital Collections
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On 5 Oct 1929 the family got together in Hannover to celebrate the 80th Birthday of Henrietta Gottschalk nee Rothschild where the children danced a minuet by Beethoven or Mozart; left to right: Grandniece Edith Braunschweig, Walter Gottschalk, Ilse Gottschalk, Freddy Gottschalk, Ursula Gottschalk, and Rudolf Gottschalk
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Otto Gersuny (1890-1964), third row from the front wearing cap (see arrow)
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Otto Gersuny (1890-1964), third row from the front wearing cap (see arrow)
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Contribution to the Congress " Sacred and Secular Buildings," Washington, May 1999, describing a project of the Institute of Architecture at the Technical University of Braunschweig in cooperation with the Center for Jewish Art in Jerusalem, which has been working on a documentation of synagogues, cemetery chapels, and ritual baths in Germany since 1994.
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Weltkrieg 1914/18 Aus Warschau gefluechtete Juden, die auf einem Grenzbahnhof auf Abtransport nach Deutschland warten
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Photo owned by Annette Rochaix, Belmont Switz. Deposited: Archiv Cantonales, Remens, Switz. Copy by T. Krakauer
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Seated on grass Kurt Godshaw; left to right Walter, Freddy, Ursula; seated on ball Hal Godshaw
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Left: Freddy Godshaw (Gottschalk); right: Peter Zander
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Seated on grass Kurt Godshaw; left to right Walter, Freddy, Ursula; seated on ball Hal Godshaw
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In the apartment on Ruemkorffstrasse that the Gottschalks occupied after being forced to sell their house.
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This picture was taken during her last year of high school. The chemistry teacher, Professor Schmigielski was one of Elizabeth's favorite teachers.