Language:
German
Pages:
95 pages :
,
typescripts +
Additional Material:
clippings
Year of publication:
1971
Keywords:
Germany.
;
Wandervogel (Youth movement)
;
Antisemitism.
;
Jews Identity.
;
Soldiers.
;
Poetry.
;
World War, 1914-1918.
;
Autobiographies
;
Biographical sources
;
Memoirs
Abstract:
A collection of letters, manuscripts, poems, and clippings from the estate of Julius Fuerst (1896-1918), transcribed by his sister, Dr. Kaete Pulewka-Fuerst.
Description / Table of Contents:
Die Pflichten des Kompagniefuehrers im Felde; 1918, 15 pages : a description of the tasks of the military leaders in war time.
Description / Table of Contents:
"Jude" und Jude; undated, 17 + 4 pages : a treatise on 3 different kinds of Jews in Germany: "Eastern European Zionists", "uprooted assimilationists" and "national-German Jews" with which the author identifies. Fuerst refers especially to his experiences in the "Wandervogel" - youth movement. Also included is an answer to this letter by Lieutenant Ludwig Zeise, who describes himself as strongly influenced by anti-Semitism.
Description / Table of Contents:
Two war letters by Fuerst to his friends; 1916-1918, 10 + 8 pages, partly published in "Das Reich", Juli 1916 (vol.2).
Description / Table of Contents:
Transcript of a letter from Lieutenant Zeise to Fuerst's girl-friend Trude K. in, informing her about Fuerst's death; 1918, 3 pages.
Description / Table of Contents:
Poems by Julius Fuerst; undated, 32 pages.
Description / Table of Contents:
Printed reactions to an article by Fuerst in "Fuehrerzeitung fuer die deutschen Wandervogelfuehrer"; 1916.
Note:
Available on microfilm
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