994 resultados para Chefs de police -- Allemagne -- Berlin (Allemagne) -- Portraits
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The Davoser Hochschulkurse took place for the first time in 1928. Mainly university teachers from Germany, France, Switzerland (perhaps elsewhere) offered lectures to students recovering from tuberculosis at the health resort in the Swiss mountains. The lecturers were accommodated at the Grand Hotel Curhaus, where the lectures also took place.
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Photograph taken in front of the house in Boston, in upstate New York outside of Buffalo, where in 1939 they set up their private medical practice. After WWII, they built a new house next door.
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Back row against wall, left to right: Josef Molling, Margaret Molling nee Benjamin, Werner Wolff, Miss Hermann (called "Ferna", Peter Molling's governess), " Selma" (partially hidden, Anna Marianne/Berthold Nathan's cook), "Lisbeth" (Anna Marianne/Berthold's maid), Ilse Joachim, Ernst Joachim, Annemarie Nathan (3rd wife of Julius Nathan), Julius Nathan (brother of Berthold Nathan), Ernst Kallmes (son of Ceilchen nee Wolff, Helene's sister). Very tall against the wall: Max Benjamin (son of Helene). Third row, left to right: Mathilde Kaufmann nee Benjamin, Adolf Molling, Paul Nathan (son of Anna Marianne/Berthold), Marianne Rasmussen (daughter of Waldemar), Hildegard Weinberger (friend of bride), Herta Albrecht (friend of bride), Dr. Franz Gruenberg (friend of groom), Leonie Wolff nee Simon (wife of Werner Wolff), Lina Molling nee Marx (wife of Richard), Waldemar Benjamin-Rasmussen (son of Helene/David), Luzi's Husband, Minka Bernard nee Nathan (sister of Berthold Nathan), Richard Molling (brother of Claerchen), Albert Wolff (brothter of Moritz Wolff). Second row, seated, left to right: Helene Benjamin nee Wolff, Berthold Nathan, Anna Marianne Nathan nee Benjamin, bride Eva Wolff nee Nathan, groom Adolf Wolff, Claerchen Wolff nee Molling, Moritz Wolff, standing Luzi Rasmussen nee Gruen (wife of Waldemar). Front row, children on floor, left to right: Peter Molling, Elizabeth Benjamin-Rasmussen mar. Engel, Louis Peter Wolff, Helmut Benjamin Rasmussen (became Henry)
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In the apartment on Ruemkorffstrasse that the Gottschalks occupied after being forced to sell their house.
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When Bruno Roth arrived in the United States in 1939 he opened a photo studio. He used this photograph for advertising
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Else Walter Roth, born 11 September 1894. Wife of Bruno Roth and mother of Christine Roth-Schurtman
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Dr. Elisabeth Cobb and her husband Dr. Cobb provided the affidavit allowing Bruno Roth to come to the United States. They were both doctors and Quakers and lived in Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Dr. Cobb and his wife Dr. Elisabeth Cobb provided the affidavit allowing Bruno Roth to come to the United States. They were both doctors and Quakers and lived in Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Dr. Cobb and his wife Dr. Elisabeth Cobb provided the affidavit allowing Bruno Roth to come to the United States. They were both doctors and Quakers and lived in Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Signed lower right by photographer
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Signed lower right by photographer