Erika Guetermann Collection 1920-1967

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Erika Guetermann Collection 1920-1967

This collection contains a small amount of correspondence with authors, including Hans Leip and Nelly Sachs, and German-Jewish organizations, as well as ascrapbook containing clippings of Guetermann's cultural reviews published in German newspapers.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6346594

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Centralverein Deutscher Staatsbürger Jüdischen Glaubens

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The Central-Verein deutscher Staatsbürger jüdischen Glaubens (CV) was founded by German Jewish intellectuals on 26 March 1893 in Berlin, with the intention of opposing the rise of Anti-Semitism in the German Empire. Shortly after its founding it had 1,420 members and in 1926 approximately 60,000 members. The CV's aim was to unify German citizens of Jewish faith, to fight for the Jews' rights as citizens and to combat rising Anti-Semitism. Commitment to the German Nation ...

Sachs, Nelly

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Nelly Sachs was born as Leonie Sachs, on December 10, 1891, in the Tiergarten section of Berlin. She grew up as the only child of the manufacturer William Sachs and Margarete Sachs, née Karger, in comfortable circumstances. Her first exposure to German literature was in her father’s library. She received private lessons for several years, until she began attending the private girls’ school Aubert in 1903. Her greatest wish at this point in her life was to become a dancer. ...

Hamburger, Käte, 1896-1992

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Guetermann, Erika

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Poet, translator, journalist, 1895–1988. From the guide to the Erika Guetermann Collection, 1920-1967, (Leo Baeck Institute Archives) ...

Jüdischer Kulturbund Hamburg

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Leip, Hans, 1893-1983

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German poet and novelist. From the description of Autograph letter signed, dated : Fruthwilen, Thurgau, 10 October 1965, to Herrn [James] Fuld, 1965 Oct. 10. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270873503 ...