Dickman, William J.

Dates:
Active 1969
Active 1982
Czech, English, German,

Biographical notes:

William J. Dickman is the son-in-law of Aladar Deutsch.

From the description of Articles and other documents relating to Rabbi Aladar Deutsch and the Jewish community of Prague articles. (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum). WorldCat record id: 122455270

The Dickmans, of Alexandria, Va., were friends with Frank Boott and Josephine Whitney Duveneck of Los Altos, Calif. Frank Boott Duveneck was the son of the Cincinnati-based painter Frank Duveneck, and Josephine was the daughter of a prominent Boston family. Together, the Duveneck's lived on their ranch, "Hidden Villa," which was also used as a summer camp for poor, inner-city children and as a base for Josephine's social and environmental work. She wrote a biography of her father-in-law, Frank Duveneck, as well as an autobiography.

From the description of Material relating to Josephine W. Duveneck, [ca.1969-1982]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122576602

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Subjects:

  • Concentration camps
  • Genealogy
  • Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
  • Holocaust survivors
  • Jewish communities
  • Jews
  • Jews
  • Painters
  • Prisoners
  • Rabbis
  • Synagogues

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Places:

  • Prague (Czech Republic) (as recorded)
  • Ohio--Cincinnati (as recorded)
  • Czechoslovakia (as recorded)
  • Terezín (Czech Republic : Concentration camp) (as recorded)