Language:
German
Pages:
4 + 941 + 510 pages (double space) :
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typescript (photocopy).
Year of publication:
1943
Former Title:
No title
Keywords:
Koch family.
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Antisemitism.
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Assimilation Jews.
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College teachers.
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Education, Primary before 1871.
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Education, Secondary before 1871.
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Education, Higher.
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Families.
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Jews Cultural assimilation 19th century.
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Judaism Customs and practices.
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Medicine.
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Physicians.
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Berlin (Germany)
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Bockenheim (Frankfurt am Main, Germany)
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Munich (Germany)
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Frankfurt am Main (Germany)
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Soviet Union Emigration and immigration 1936.
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Autobiographies
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Biographical sources
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Memoirs
Abstract:
Richard Koch wrote these memoirs until shortly before he died, probably without ever having revised them. Originally, the manuscript was handwritten, and then copied by his wife on a very old-fashioned typewriter.
Abstract:
Family history reaching back to early 19th century; most family members came from Frankfurt am Main and Bockenheim; domestic life; childhod in well-to-do Frankfurt Jewish family; reflections on antisemitism and assimilation in 19th century; celebration of Christmas and Jewish holidays; primary and secondary education; university studies in Munich and Berlin; reflections on prostitution; contains ms. fragment with reflections on medicine and other topics.
Note:
Available on microfilms MM2 reel 3 (parts 1-4) and MM2 reel 4 (part 5)
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German
URL:
http://digital.cjh.org/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=774291&custom_att_2=simple_viewer
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