Hilde Körber papers, 1946 and n.d.

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Hilde Körber papers, 1946 and n.d.

"Elise Lensing, " an essay on Friedrich Hebbel's mistress and her life-long love for the poet, including extensive quotations from their letters and some of Hebbel's poems. "Initiative, " a reflective piece on the moral and political situation of Germany after the Second World War, mentioning Minister Amery's speech in London. Two photographs of Körber in the role of Lady Macbeth, with inscription to Max Rheinstein, Berlin, 1946.

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Körber, Hilde, 1906-1969

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German actress, director of the Max-Reinhardt-Seminar, Berlin City Council deputy. From the description of Hilde Körber papers, 1946 and n.d. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122566091 ...

Enghaus, Christine, 1817-1910

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Lensing, Elise, 1804-1854

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Amery, L. S. (Leopold Stennett), 1873-1955

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1897-1912 fellow of All Souls College, University of Oxford; 1899-1909 on the The Times editorial staff; 1911-1945 Member of Parliament for South Birmingham (later Sparkbrook); 1914-1916 served in Flanders and the Near East; 1917-1918 on the staff of the War Council, Versailles; 1919-1921 Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the Colonies; 1921-1922 Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Admiralty; 1922-1924 First Lord of the Admiralty; 1924-1929 Secretary of State for the Colonie...

Rheinstein, Max, 1899-1977

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Lawyer. Law professor, University of Chicago. From the description of Papers, 1869-1977. (University of Chicago Library). WorldCat record id: 52247321 Max Rheinstein was born in 1899 in Bad Kreuznach, Rhineland, but was brought up and educated in Munich, Bavaria. In World War I he served in an artillery regiment of the German army stationed on the Italian front after the collapse of the Austrian armies. After the war he attended the University of Munich where he...

Hebbel, Friedrich, 1813-1863

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