Language:
German
Pages:
50 pages :
,
typescript.
Keywords:
Asch, Ernst,
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Hamburger, Hans,
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Hamburger, Hede,
;
Hamburger, Naptali,
;
Hamburger family.
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Antisemitism.
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Jewish communities, leadership
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Jews Education.
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Jews Intellectual life 1933-1945.
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Jews Persecution 1933-1945.
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Judges
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Mental illness.
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Voyages and travels.
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War wounds.
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World War, 1914-1918 Jewish soldiers.
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Women authors.
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Berlin (Germany)
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Brazil Emigration and immigration.
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Germany History 1871-1918.
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Poznań (Poland)
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São Paulo (Brazil)
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Autobiographies
;
Biographical sources
;
Memoirs
Abstract:
The memoir is dedicated to Hans Hamburger's life, Charlotte Hamburger's husband. She discusses her husband's father's and his sister's life, and at the same time provides a brief insight into Imperial Germany. She hardly talks about her own life and family. The memoir follows a chronological order. His childhood, mainly affected by his mentally ill mother Ida, his friend Ernst Asch, his law studies in Munich, World War I, during which he was severly injured. The time after the war was spent with a lot of traveling; they had 4 children. Hitler's rise and its consequences for Jews are described in detail; their emigration to Brazil, their life after arrival, and building up a Jewish community.
Note:
German
URL:
http://digital.cjh.org/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=493990&custom_att_2=simple_viewer
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