American Council for Emigres in the Professions records, 1930-1974.
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American Council for Emigrés in the Professions
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The Council aided professionals trying to emigrate from Europe during World War II. From the description of American Council for Emigres in the Professions records, 1930-1974. (University at Albany). WorldCat record id: 80626024 ...
Ginzburg, Toni Devora.
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Redlich, Fritz, 1892-1978
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German-American economist and historian. From the description of Fritz Redlich correspondence, 1928-1958. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754867044 Redlich (1892-1978) was senior associate at the Research Center for Entrepreneurial History at Harvard. From the description of Papers of Fritz Redlich, 1936-1941 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76973159 Biographical/Historical Note G...
Buch, Babette B.
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Babette (Bertel) Buch was born in 1890, a descendant of the Schwarzschild family of Frankfurt. In 1910 she received a teaching diploma and taught English; she also worked as her father's office manager in his leather business. Shortly after World War I she married Sally Buch and they had two children: Friedrich (later Fredric) and Susanne (later Suzanne). In 1927 she and her husband divorced. After 1933, she wrote letters on behalf of friends and family to Jews in Americ...
Weigl, Karl 1881-1949
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Suggested by the Old Testament and the Book of Revelation. Composed 1942-45. First performance Carnegie Hall, New York, 27 October 1968, American Symphony Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski conductor. Inscribed: "In memory of Franklin Delano Roosevelt" (work completed 16 April 1945, the day of Roosevelt's death). Dedicated to the people of the United Nations.--Cf. Fleisher Collection. From the description of Apocalyptic symphony (fifth symphony) for full orchestra / Karl Weigl. [19--] (Fra...
Ullmann, Ludwig.
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Zoff, Otto, 1890-1963
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Zoff was the New York correspondent for Südwestfunk (SWF). He indicates in his letter that he had been introduced to Alma socially a few times. From the description of Correspondence to Alma Mahler, 1960. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 155864884 ...
Segler, Gerhart.
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Schoenberner, Franz, 1892-1970
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German journalist and author; editor, Simplicissimus, 1929-1933. From the description of Franz Schoenberner papers, 1899-1970. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754869916 Biographical Note 1892, December 18 born, Berlin, Germany 1929 1933 editor...
Waldinger, Ernst, 1896-
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Speyer, Wilhelm, 1887-1952
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Broch, Hermann, 1886-1951
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Austrian writer Hermann Broch was born in Vienna on November 1, 1886. His major works include Die Schlafwandler (1930-32), Bergroman (1935-1951), and Der Tod des Vergil (1945). Broch died in New Haven, Connecticut, on May 30, 1951. From the description of Hermann Broch archive, 1872-1990 (inclusive) 1930-1951 (bulk). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702131709 Epithet: writer British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_...
Richter, Werner, 1888-1969
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