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  • 1
    Pages: 5 volumes : , handwritten notebooks.
    Year of publication: 1914-1943
    Keywords: Buchheim, Wilhelm, ; Jews Education 1918-1933. ; Jewish religious schools ; Kristallnacht, 1938 ; Jews Persecutions ; World War, 1914-1918. ; Jewish teachers. ; Teachers. ; Great Britain Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; London (England) ; United States Emigration and immigration. 1933-1945 ; Autobiography. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources
    Abstract: Includes three war diaries (1914-1917), one diary written in London and in the USA (1939-1943), and his “Second War diary" about the beginning of WW II which he experienced in London. The diary written in London and in the USA starts with a detailed account of the years 1933-1939, when Wilhelm Buchheim was principal in the Jewish school in Dortmund, Germany. He writes about how school life was affected by the National Socialist government. There is also a detailed account of Kristallnacht in Dortmund, Germany. In September 1941, Mr. Buchheim switches his writing language from German to English.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1/1 War diary I. // Aug. 12, 1914 - Feb. 9, 1915
    Description / Table of Contents: 1/2 War diary; notes on Judaism and other topics; French vocabularies // Feb. 12, 1915 - Mar. 9, 1915
    Description / Table of Contents: 1/3 Kriegstagebuch II. (War diary) //1915 - 1917
    Description / Table of Contents: 1/4 Tagebuch (diary, London and New York, 156 p.) //1939 - 1943
    Description / Table of Contents: 1/5 Ein 2. Kriegstagebuch (A second war diary), London //1939 - 1940
    Note: Available on microfilm MM III 21 , Parts of the diaries are also available on MF 95 , German and English
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  • 2
    Language: German
    Pages: 6 , scrapbook.
    Edition: Digital Image New York, N.Y. Gruss Lipper Digital Laboratory, Center for Jewish History 2009
    Year of publication: 1929-1932
    Keywords: Guest books. ; Caputh (Germany) ; Manuscripts. ; Scrapbooks
    Abstract: Guest book for house Einstein with entries by: the "Hausherr" [Albert Einstein]; Edwin Fischer; Celia and Charles Rosenbloom, Pittsburgh, PA; Chaim Weizmann; Lola Hahn; [Alfred?] Kerr; Ruggiero Ricci; Hermann Struck; Erich Kleiber; Margarete Herrmann; Franz Oppenheimer; M. Laue; and others.
    Abstract: From 1929 until his emigration to the United States, Albert Einstein spent the summer months in a wooden summer house in the village of Caputh, just outside of Berlin. There he held a guestbook, given to him by a neighbor, which was signed by many of his visitors. On page 2, Einstein encouraged his visitors to sign the guestbook in verse, putting his demand into a humorous little poem under the title “Decree” - “Verordnung”, signed by “the landlord” – “der Hausherr”. In the fall of 1931, the artist Hermann Struck illustrated the top of page 4; it then was signed, among others, by Chaim Weizmann, visiting from London.
    Abstract: Guest book for house Einstein with entries by: the man of the house [Albert Einstein]; Edwin Fischer; Celia and Charles Rosenbloom, Pittsburgh, PA; Chaim Weizmann; Lola Hahn; [Alfred?] Kerr; Ruggiero Ricci; Hermann Struck; Erich Kleiber; Margarete Herrmann; Franz Oppenheimer; M. Laue; and others.
    Note: German
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