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  • 1
    ISBN: 3-7772-5006-6 (Werk) , 978-3-7772-5006-9 (Werk) , 3-7772-7218-3 (Bd. 8) , 3-7772-7608-1 (Bd. 9) , 3-7772-7829-7 (Bd. 10) , 3-7772-8142-5 (Bd. 11) , 3-7772-8344-4 (Bd. 12) , 3-7772-8626-5 (Bd. 13) , 3-7772-8835-7 (Bd. 14) , 3-7772-9118-8 (Bd. 15) , 3-7772-9403-9 (Bd. 16) , 3-7772-9611-2 (Bd. 17) , 3-7772-9827-1 (Bd. 18) , 3-7772-0134-0 (Bd. 19) , 3-7772-0436-6 (Bd. 20) , 978-3-7772-0620-2 (Bd. 21) , 978-3-7772-0825-1 (Bd. 22) , 978-3-7772-5006-9 (Bd. 23) , 978-3-7772-1222-7 (Bd. 24) , 978-3-7772-1318-7 (Bd. 25) , 978-3-7772-0704-9 (Lfg.170) , 978-3-7772-0723-0 (Lfg.172) , 978-3-7772-0730-8 (Lfg.173) , 978-3-7772-0813-8 (Lfg.174) , 978-3-7772-0817-6 (Lfg.175) , 978-3-7772-0826-8 (Lfg.178) , 978-3-7772-0900-5 (Lfg.179) , 978-3-7772-0905-0 (Lfg.180) , 978-3-7772-0913-5 (Lfg.181) , 978-3-7772-0928-9 (Lfg.182) , 978-3-7772-1010-0 (Lfg.183/184) , 978-3-7772-1012-4 (Lfg.185) , 978-3-7772-1026-1 (Lfg.186) , 978-3-7772-1038-8 (Lfg.187) , 978-3-7772-1220-3 (Lfg.192/193) , 978-3-7772-1221-0 (Lfg.194) , 978-3-7772-1228-9 (Lfg.195) , 978-3-7772-1304-0 (Lfg.196/197) , 978-3-7772-1310-1 (Lfg.198) , 978-3-7772-1311-8 (Lfg.199) , 978-3-7772-1317-0 (Lfg.200) , 978-3-7772-1325-5 (Lfg.201) , 978-3-7772-1329-3 (Lfg.202) , 978-3-7772-1331-6 (Lfg.203/204) , 978-3-7772-1332-3 (Lfg.205) , 978-3-7772-1411-5 (Lfg.206/207) , 978-3-7772-1428-3 (Lfg. 208) , 978-3-7772-1511-2 (Lfg. 210) , 978-3-7772-1519-8 (Lfg. 212) , 978-3-7772-1618-8 (Lfg. 214/215) , 978-3-7772-1700-0 (Lfg.219) , 978-3-7772-1702-4 (Lfg. 220/221) , 978-3-7772-1703-1 (Lfg. 220/222) , 978-3-7772-1724-6 (Lfg. 223) , 978-3-7772-1814-4 (Lfg. 224/225) , 978-3-7772-1829-8 (Lfg. 226)
    Language: German
    Pages: v. 1- 28 (Lfg. 226)- ; , 28 cm.
    Year of publication: 1950-2018
    Abstract: Das Reallexikon für Antike und Christentum (RAC) ist eine Enzyklopädie, die sich mit den Wechselwirkungen zwischen dem frühen Christentum und dem Heidentum sowie Judentum der Antike auseinandersetzt. Es ist gedacht als „Sachwörterbuch zur Auseinandersetzung des Christentums mit der antiken Welt“ (Untertitel). Es erscheint im Verlag Anton Hiersemann, Stuttgart.
    Description / Table of Contents: Bd. 1. A und O-Bauen -- Bd. 2. Bauer-Christus -- Bd. 3. Christusbild-Dogma I -- Bd. 4. Dogma II-Empore -- Bd. 5. Endelechius-Erfinder -- Bd. 6. Erfüllung-Exitus illustrium virorum -- Bd. 7. Exkommunikation-Fluchformeln -- Bd. 8. Fluchtafel (Defixion)-Gebet I -- Bd. 9. Gebet II-Generatianismus -- Bd. 10. Genesis-Gigant -- Bd. 11. Girlande-Gottesnamen -- Bd. 12. Gottesschau (Visio beatifica)-Gürtel -- Bd. 13. Gütergemeinschaft-Heilgötter -- Bd. 14. Heilig-Hexe -- Bd. 15. Hibernia-Hoffnung -- Bd. 16. Hofzeremoniell-Ianus -- Bd. 17. Iao-Indictio feriarum -- Bd. 18. Indien-Italia II -- Bd. 19. Itinerarium-Kannibalismus -- Bd. 20. Kanon I-Krankenöl -- Bd. 21. Kleidung II - Kreuzzeichen -- Bd. 22. Krieg - Lexikon I -- Bd. 23. Lexikon II - Manes -- Bd. 24. Manethon - Montanismus -- Bd. 25. Mosaik - Nymphaeum -- Bd. 26. Lfg.202 Nymphen - Opfer, Lfg.203/204 Opfer [Forts.] - Origenes, Lfg. 205 Origenes [Forts.] - Ovidius Lfg. 206/207 Ovidius [Forts.] - Parabel. -- Lfg. 208 Parabel [Forts.]-Patronage. -- Lfg. 208 Patronage [Forts.] - Pegasus (Mit Titelbogen und Register zu Band 26).--Bd.27, Lfg. 210 Pelagius (Pelagianer) - Perle -- Lfg. 211 Perle [Forts.] - Persona (Prosopon) -- Lfg. 212 Persona [Fortsetzung] - Pfarrei. -- Lfg. 213 Pfarrei [Forts.]-Phoenicia -- Lfg. 214/215 Phoenicia [Forts.] - Platzordnung -- Lfg. 216/217 Platzordnung [Forts.] - Porträt -- Bd.28, Lfg. 218 Poseidon-Primat -- Lfg. 219 Primat [Forts.] - Prophet (Prophetie) -- Lfg. 220/221 Prophet (Prophetie) [Forts.] - Raetia -- Lfg. 222 Raetia [Forts.] - Regen --- Lfg. 223 Regen [Forts.] - Reiseliteratur -- Lfg. 224/225 Reiseliteratur [Forts.] - Reue -- Bd.29, Lfg. 226 Rhetorik - Rom II (Sinnbild)
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  • 2
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    Language: German
    Pages: 8 + 12 , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1946-2000
    Keywords: Tepper, Elsa, ; Tepper, Minna. ; Tepper, Wilhelm, ; Auschwitz (Concentration camp) ; Salaspils (Concentration camp) ; Stutthof (Concentration camp) ; Forced labor. ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Holocaust survivors. ; World War, 1939-1945. ; Women authors. ; Lauenburg (Germany) ; Rīga (Latvia) ; Vienna (Austria) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The memoir was written 1946 in Austria, shortly after her liberation. Minna recalls her deportation in February 1942. She was taken to Riga together with her parents and her husband. Her mother was killed upon their arrival. Her father and her husband were taken to Salaspils for forced labor, where the later perished. Minna, who was pregnant with her first child, was forced to undergo an abortion. She describes her experiences of Nazi sadism in the Ghetto of Riga, especially by the Ghetto commanders Krause and Roschmann. In 1943 Minna was taken for peat cutting labor to Olaine. In November 1943 Minna and her father were reunited at the concentration camp Kaiserwald near Riga. From there both were taken to Spilve - a labor camp at a German air base, which was under worse conditions than the first camp. They worked in the cold without appropriate shoes and in thin clothes. Due to the exhausting conditions Minna's father Wilhelm was getting weaker and eventually was deported to Auschwitz in April 1944. Minna was taken to Stutthof, which was overcrowded and in primitive conditions. They were taken to an exterior labor camp, where they had to build trenches for the German defense in the rain and cold. They suffered of constant hunger. In January 1945 the camp was dissolved and all sick and disabled were killed. They were marched under exhausting conditions in the snow and cold. For all missing women ten others were chosen randomly to be killed. After a week Minna was finally too exhausted to continue walking and stayed behind. The guard who was supposed to kill her fired the bullet over her head and left her for dead in the snow. She was rescued and brought to a house, where she was given food and a place to sleep. She was discovered by a German police officer, who was about to shoot her along with other Jewish fugitives. Minna was saved by her Viennese accent, which convinced him that she was a gentile woman.
    Abstract: She was taken to a mobile army hospital and treated for her frozen feet. In March 1945 Minna was liberated in Lauenburg, Prussia, where she was sent by German hospitals as an unidentified Jewish patient.
    Description / Table of Contents: Also included is Nini Ungar's questionnaire with the Austrian Heritage Collection, AHC 1536.
    Note: German , Synopsis in file
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  • 3
    Language: German
    Pages: 115 , bound typescript.
    Year of publication: 1998
    Keywords: Buber, Martin, ; Hallo, Rudolf, ; Koch, Richard. ; Nobel, Nehemia Anton, ; Rosenzweig, Franz, ; Simon, Ernst. ; Strauss, Eduard, ; Freies Jüdisches Lehrhaus (Frankfurt am Main, Germany) ; Jews Education 1918-1933. ; Frankfurt am Main (Germany) ; Germany History 1918-1933. ; Manuscripts.
    Abstract: M.A. thesis for Modern History at the University of Cologne, August, 1998
    Note: Available on microfilm , German
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  • 4
    Language: German
    Pages: 24 pages : , typescript.
    Edition: Digital Image New York, NY Leo Baeck Institute 2016 DigiBaeck
    Year of publication: 1998
    Keywords: Hindenburg, Paul von, ; Lessing, Theodor, ; Antisemitism. ; Philosophers. ; Germany Intellectual life 1918-1933. ; Manuscripts.
    Abstract: Manuscript about the German Jewish philosopher Theodor Lessing.
    Note: Available on microfilm , German , Synopsis in file
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  • 5
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    Köln :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 5 + 4 pages : , off-print.
    Year of publication: 1998
    Former Title: Lotte B. Prechner.
    Keywords: Prechner, Lotte B., ; Painters. ; Jewish refugees. ; Cologne (Germany) ; Belgium Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; Publications.
    Abstract: Article about the life and work of the painter Lotte B. Prechner after her emigration to Belgium.
    Abstract: Article about the life and work of the painter Lotte B. Prechner after her emigration to Belgium. Also included is a list of Jewish museums in Europe.
    Note: Available on microfilm , German
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  • 6
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    Wiesbaden :Förderkreis aktives Museum deutsch-jüdischer Geschichte in Wiesbaden,
    Language: German
    Pages: 5 pages : , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1998
    Keywords: Goldstein, Georg. ; Goldstein, Margarethe (née Lasker) ; Kuby, Hellmut. ; Schneck, Adolf. ; Deutsche Gesellschaft für Kaufmanns-Erholungsheime. ; Theresienstadt (Concentration camp) ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Merchants ; Wrocław (Poland) ; Wiesbaden (Germany) ; Manuscripts.
    Note: Available on microfilm , German , Synopsis in file
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  • 7
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    Bristol, Grossbritanien :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 70 pages : , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1998
    Keywords: Baeck, Leo, ; Grünbaum family. ; Grünbaum, Harry. ; Wolff family. ; World ORT Union. ; Antisemitism. ; Fasts and feasts Judaism. ; Jewish way of life. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Berlin (Germany) ; Cologne (Germany) ; England Emigration and immigration. ; Manuscripts.
    Abstract: This is the story of Harry Gruenbaum and the Gruenewald-Wolff families, featuring Jewish customs in light of Nazi persecution. Also included on pages 20-21 is a prayer by Rabbi Leo Baeck for Yom Kippur 1935.
    Note: Available on microfilm , German , Synopsis in File.
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  • 8
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    Berlin :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: xi + 228 pages : , bound typescript; illustrated +
    Additional Material: addenda; clippings
    Year of publication: 1998
    Keywords: Documentation. ; Jews History. ; Jüterbog (Germany) ; Manuscripts. ; Communities
    Abstract: Thesis about the Jewish community in the village of Jueterbog in Brandenburg.
    Abstract: Also included are clippings about former Jewish residents of Jueterbog.
    Note: Available on microfilm , German , Synopsis in file
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  • 9
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    Hamburg :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 52 pages : , bound typescript; illustrated.
    Year of publication: 1998
    Keywords: Education, Secondary. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Schools ; Women authors. ; Hamburg (Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The memoir was published by the Gymnasium Allee-Altona, Hamburg, Herta Grove's high school, in December 1998. The main focus lies on her memories of school life, and the changes after the Nazis' rise to power. Herta Grove steps back and forth between her own memories and wider reflections on her relationship to Germany. The memoir includes private and official corespondence, and photographs.
    Note: German
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  • 10
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    Sien :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 160 pages : , typescript; illustrated.
    Year of publication: 1998
    Keywords: Jewish communities. ; Jews, German History. ; Jews History. ; Sien (Germany) ; Manuscripts.
    Abstract: Overview of Jewish history in relation to the Jewish community of Sien.
    Note: Available on microfilm , German , Synopsis in File
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  • 11
    Language: German
    Pages: 138 pages : , bound typescript.
    Year of publication: 1998
    Keywords: Richter, Cornelie. ; Salons ; Jews, German Upper class. ; Jews. ; Berlin (Germany) History 1871-1918. ; Manuscripts.
    Abstract: Masters thesis, Universitaet Passau, 1998, describing the history of Jews in Germany, especially focused on the situation of Jews in the high society of Berlin from 1890 to 1914. The correspondence of Cornelie Richter née Meyerbeer is examined in detail as an example of salon culture.
    Note: Available on microfilm , German , Synopsis in file
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  • 12
    ISBN: 3-447-03769-5
    Language: German
    Pages: xx, 190 p. : , ill., maps ; , 25 cm.
    Year of publication: 1998
    Series Statement: Mainzer Veröffentlichungen zur Byzantinistik ;
    Keywords: Ethnologie ; Religionsgeschichte allgemein ; Kongreßschrift ; Mainz 1995 96
    Note: Cycle of lectures given at the University of Mainz, winter semester 1995/96. , Errata slip laid in. , Juden in Gesellschaft und Wirtschaft des oberen Maiandros-Tales / , Die jüdische Diaspora / , Minderheit als Macht : Juden in der Auseinandersetzung mit Paulus in Kleinasien / , Frühchristentum als Minderheit in Kleinasien / , Die prophetische Bewegung des Montanismus als Minderheit im Christentum / , Minderheiten im Mäandertal und in Phrygien : die archäologischen Zeugnisse (Tafeln) / , Minorities in the cities of the Maeander Valley, c. 610-1100 / , Zu den Minderheiten in der Mäander-Region während der Übergangsepoche von der byzantinischen zur seldschukisch-türkischen Herrschaft (11. Jh. - Anfang 14. Jh.) / , Contributions in German and English.
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  • 13
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    [Place of publication not identified] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 38 + 28 pages : , manuscript; typescript.
    Year of publication: 1942-1998
    Former Title: No title
    Keywords: Fischer, Erwin. ; Treu family. ; Laundry. ; Socialism. ; Women authors. ; England Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; Germany History 1870-1918. ; Rheda (Harsewinkel, Germany) ; Vienna (Austria) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Louise Fischer's life story written by her at the Aldersbrook Hospital in England in April of 1942. Also available is an English translation by by Erwin Fischer, 1998.
    Note: Available on microfilm , English translation , German , Synopsis in file
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    [Place of publication not identified] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 92 , typescript (photocopy).
    Year of publication: 1998
    Keywords: Pick family. ; Pick, Otto, ; Antisemitism. ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Sports. ; World War, 1939-1945. ; Austria History Anschluss, 1938. ; Cologne (Germany) ; Palestine Emigration and immigration. ; Sudetenland (Czech Republic) ; Tel Aviv (Israel) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Memoir by Oskar Pick written in 1998; description of family life in the Sudeten area of Bohemia; memories of the family estate and textile industry; recollections of his upbringing, which involved his resolute grandmother and various nannies; member of the Jewish sport's club "Makabi"; his father's journey to purchase land in Palestine in the 1930s; nervous disposition of his father due to a head injury of World War I; participation at the Makabiade in Zilina, Slovakia in 1936; escapades of his school time; after a certain incident Oskar was sent to a sport's boarding school near the Austrian border; in 1938 the school was transferred to Salzburg, Austria; ski trips; after the "Anschluss" in March 1938 the entire school was ordered back immediately; annexion of the Sudetenland area; the entire family had to flee to Prague; first confrontation with antisemitism; his father was offered a job in Egypt, where he tried to get "Palestine" affidavits for his family; occupation of Prague; Oskar's mother took refuge with her sons in Italy; they managed to get their affidavits for Palestine; arrival and reunition with their father in Tel Aviv in 1939; Oskar started an apprenticeship at "Mercedes Benz" in Israel; member of the organization "Blau-Weiss"; end of World War II; facing the tragedy of the loss of their entire family in the Holocaust; encounters with survivors; marriage to his fiance "Ande" in 1947; declaration of the state of Israel in 1948; activities in the emerging military; victim of meningitis epidemic; war with Egypt; six-days-war; career at BMW; job offer in Kaiserslauten, Germany; cultural differences in the mentality of the local inhabitants; move to Cologne with his family from Israel, where Oskar Pick still lives today.
    Abstract: Memoir by Oskar Pick written in 1998; description of family life in the Sudeten area of Bohemia; memories of the family estate and textile industry; recollections of his upbringing, which involved his resolute grandmother and various nannies; member of the Jewish sport's club "Makabi"; his father's journey to purchase land in Palestine in the 1930s; nervous disposition of his father due to a head injury of World War I; participation at the Makabiade in Zilina, Slovakia in 1936; escapades of his school time; after a certain incident Oskar was sent to a sport's boarding school near the Austrian border; in 1938 the school was transferred to Salzburg, Austria; ski trips; after the "Anschluss" in March 1938 the entire school was ordered back immediately; annexion of the Sudetenland area; the entire family had to flee to Prague; first confrontation with antisemitism; his father was offered a job in Egypt, where he tried to get "Palestine" affidavits for his family; occupation of Prague; Oskar's mother took refuge with her sons in Italy; they managed to get their affidavits for Palestine; arrival and reunition with their father in Tel Aviv in 1939; Oskar started an apprenticeship at "Mercedes Benz" in Israel; member of the organization "Blau-Weiss"; end of World War II; facing the tragedy of the loss of their entire family in the Holocaust; encounters with survivors; marriage to his fiancee "Ande" in 1947; declaration of the state of Israel in 1948; activities in the emerging military; victim of meningitis epidemic; war with Egypt; six-days-war; career at BMW; job offer in Kaiserslauten, Germany; cultural differences in the mentality of the local inhabitants; move to Cologne with his family from Israel.
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    ISBN: 3-8053-1989-4
    Language: German
    Pages: xix, 146 p., 120 p. of plates : , ill. ; , 36 cm.
    Year of publication: 1998
    Series Statement: Repertorium der Christlich-Antiken Sarkophage 2
    Keywords: Sarkophag
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    [New York] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 3 + 6 , synopsis; typescript.
    Year of publication: 1998
    Keywords: Stammtisch (New York, NY) ; Christian converts from Judaism. ; Airlines Employees. ; Jewelry Design. ; Women Employment. ; Austria History 1918-1938. ; New York (N.Y.) ; United States Emigration and immigration. ; Vienna (Austria) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Born in 1925, family immigrated to USA from Vienna in 1939; family settled in New York; life in New York; education in high school and college at Alfred University in New York state; work for Sabena airlines; engagement to Swiss man; lived in Vienna for three years, work in record shop in Vienna; life in New York; reflections on identity as Austrian/Jew/American.
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    [New York] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 16 pages : , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1998
    Former Title: No title
    Keywords: Simon, Fred. ; Dachau (Concentration camp) ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Kristallnacht, 1938. ; Suicide. ; Palatinate (Germany) ; Pirmasens (Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Political background to rise of Nazis in Pirmasens; account of Kristallnacht in Pirmasens; expulsion of Jewish men from Pirmasens to France; forced return to Germany; march from the town of Schweix to Pirmasens; deportation to Dachau via Ludwigshafen; arrival in Dachau; life in the camp; death of father at Dachau; release from Dachau with brother.
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    Berlin :[publisher not identified],
    Language: German
    Pages: 6 pages : , print.
    Year of publication: 1998
    Keywords: Germany. ; Katholische Schule Liebfrauen‏ (Berlin, Germany) ; Boarding schools. ; Christian education. ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Life in hiding. ; Catholics ; Women authors. ; Berlin (Germany) ; Brambach (Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Publications. ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The memoir was published in "Katholische Schule Liebfrauen, Berlin: Schulchronik," 1998, pages 33 - 38.
    Abstract: The author describes her childhood memories as a child of a Christian journalist and a mother from a well-to-do Jewish family. Margit Korge's parents got divorced in 1935. At the age of 7 she was taken to a Catholic boarding school. Her mother immigrated to the United States and left her daughter in the care of the nuns of the order "Our dear Lady" (Unserer lieben Frau). Margit's grandparents, the textile merchants Anita and Salomon Kalman paid for her education. The boarding school was located in an exclusive villa and hosted children of the high society. Margit was fascinated by the rituals of the Catholic surroundings. The nuns showed a loving care and made efforts to integrate her in an environment alien to her. At the same time restriction of her strong desire for independence through firm rules and distanced relationships in the nunnery. Estrangement from her classmates due to her mixed heritage. Last encounters with her maternal grandparents prior to their deportation. Growing danger and Gestapo investigations. In 1942 she had to leave the boarding school and lived without legal permission at her paternal grandparents. In 1944 she was taken to Brambach, where she survived the war in hiding.
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