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    Faust und Gretchen im Garten / W. Hecht

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    FAUST UND GRETCHEN IM GARTEN / W. HECHT Faust und Gretchen im Garten / W. Hecht (1) Illustration: Faust und Gretchen im Garten. (1

    Faust und Gretchen im Garten : [ Faust, I. Teil, Marthens Garten] / [W. Hecht]

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    FAUST UND GRETCHEN IM GARTEN : [ FAUST, I. TEIL, MARTHENS GARTEN] / [W. HECHT] Faust und Gretchen im Garten : [ Faust, I. Teil, Marthens Garten] / [W. Hecht] (1) Faust und Gretchen im Garten (1

    Grytzell Karl Gustav. — County of London. Population Changes 1801-1901

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    Hecht Jacqueline. Grytzell Karl Gustav. — County of London. Population Changes 1801-1901. In: Population, 25ᵉ année, n°2, 1970. p. 457

    Stammbuch G. F. H. Hecht

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    Enthält 107 Stammbucheinträge in Deutsch, Latein, Französisch u.a. von J. H. Bachran; Georg Friedrich Bamme (Theologe); Friedrich Wilhelm Borgold; C. Friedr. Bruchs; Joh. Buchka; C.W. Dennhardt;Christiana Augusta Juliana Grumbach; August Friedrich Grumbach; Wilhelm Bernhard Grumbach (Jurist); Ch. Keferstein; Carl Christoph Hecht (Vater); Caroline Hecht; Friederike Hecht (Schwester); Emilie Hecht (Schwester); Wilhelm Hecht; J.D. Heinze; C.W. Hetzell; August Timotheus Hoffmann; C. T. Hoffmann; Johannes August Hoffmann; Friedrich Klingner; Friedrich August Kloss; Andreas Rudolf Köhler; Friederike Köhler (?-1802); Gustav Friedrich Krause; Joh. Gotth. Krause; J. M. Merbeth; Henriette Pernice (Cousine); Wilhelmine Pernice geb. Panning (Tante); Carl, F. Schulze; Carl Gotth. Schwarz; Carl Friedrich Senff; Carl Adolf Senff; C. G. Senff; C.C. Senff; Rosina Dorothea Senff geb. Lietzmann; Friedrich Sontag; Friedrich Wedemeyer; Carl WehrmannHandschrift DE-3, GND 2024680-8, Signatur: Yg St. 8° 66/70Einband: Ledereinband, marmoriertes Leder über Pappe; Rollenstempelverzierung (Goldprägung); Filete; goldgeprägtes Rückenetikett (Fragment); Vorderdeckel mit geprägtem Monogramm in Goldpressung: G. F. H.; Rückdeckel mit Jahreszahl: 1794; Kapitale; Stehkantenverzierung (Goldprägung), punzierter Goldschnitt, Vor-und Nachsatz mit Modeldruckpapier.Zustand: Papier leicht gebräunt und fingerfleckig; Einband mit Gebrauchsspuren, Rückenleder brüchig, am Kopf eingerissen, oberes Kapital gelöst, Lederbezug wellig; Ecken und Kanten stark berieben.Exlibris der Vorbesitzers (Stula) im VorderspiegelS. 155/156 doppelt vergebenEintragungsorte: Halle (90), Lettin, Mansfeld, Merseburg u.a.Aquarelle S. 15, 159, 163, 197; Stickerei S. 105, 117, 171, 175; Bleistiftzeichnung S. 134; kolorierter Kupferstich S. 155; Kalligraphie S. 179; lavierte Federzeichnung S. 25

    Taeuber Karl E., Chiazze Léonard, Jr Haenzel William — Migration in the United States

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    Hecht Jacqueline. Taeuber Karl E., Chiazze Léonard, Jr Haenzel William — Migration in the United States. In: Population, 25ᵉ année, n°3, 1970. p. 697

    [Goethedarstellungen und Szenen aus Faust] / W. Hecht. R. Klepsch. M. Wittig sc.

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    [GOETHEDARSTELLUNGEN UND SZENEN AUS FAUST] / W. HECHT. R. KLEPSCH. M. WITTIG SC. [Goethedarstellungen und Szenen aus Faust] / W. Hecht. R. Klepsch. M. Wittig sc. (1) Illustrationen: Goethedarstellungen und Szenen aus Faust (1

    Hecht and Gottschalk Family Collection 1957-1980

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    This collection contains the personal papers of members of the Hecht, Bielefeld, Günther, and Gottschalk families. Materials range widely in time period and content, providing insight into varied experience of these families from the mid-19th century to the mid-20th century. Materials include vital records, emigration records, apprenticeship and journeyman records for a merchant, education records, letters of recommendation, personal correspondence, military records from World War I and World War II, restitution claims, property records, tax and financial records, friendship albums (Poesiealben), documents related to religious services during military service, family trees, photographs, a diary about emigration, and a Hebrew primer.The Hecht, Günther, Gottschalk, and Bielefeld families trace common roots back to Simon Hecht, who was born in 1807 in Kaub, Germany.Simon Hecht was the fifth of seven children of Mordechai Caub of Kaub, Germany and his wife Baile (Bella). He was a clothing merchant. Simon Hecht married Klara Kramer (born 1820), and the couple had eight children.Simon and Klara Hecht’s eldest daughter, Johanna (Hannchen), married into the Günther family of Burgen, Germany and had five children, Isidor, Frederick (Fritz), Thilde, Bertha, and Karl. Isidor Günther (1883-1942) married Klara née Kasel. Frederick Günther (died 1958) married Helene née Scheer. Thilde Günther would take on the married name Aronstein, and Bertha Günther took the married name Gottschalk. The Günther family owned land and buildings in Burgen, Germany, a small city on the Mosel River near Koblenz. This property was seized by the Nazis in the 1930s. By the 1950s and 1960s when the family claimed restitution, Inge Levy née Aronstein and Herbert Gottschalk were the heirs to the Günther estate.Simon and Klara Hecht’s son Jakob Hecht (1853-1901) became a clothing merchant like his father. Jakob married Therese née Meyer (born 1863), whose father Feist (alternatively Ferdinand) Meyer had served in the military in Nassau, Germany in the 1850s.Jakob and Therese Hecht had a son, Siegfried Max Hecht (alternatively Fritz, later Fred, 1892-1970). Siegfried Hecht became a merchant and served in the German military during World War I. Siegfried and his wife Emma née Cahn divorced in 1939, and he immigrated to the United States in 1940, where he took on the name Fred. He settled in New York City and became a jewelry salesman. In December of 1944, he and Lili née Bielefeld (1904-1977) were married.The Bielefeld family can be traced back to the late 18th century. The family lived in Karlsruhe, Mainz, and Mannheim until the 1930s, when some members immigrated to the United States. Lili Hecht née Bielefeld was the daughter of Alfred Bielefeld, a wine merchant, and Johanna Bielefeld née Seligmann. Despite efforts to procure passage to the U.S., both Alfred and Johanna perished in the Holocaust. Alfred died in Theresienstadt, and Johanna was deported from Theresienstadt to Auschwitz, where she perished.Lili Hecht née Bielefeld’s brother Hans Ludwig Bielefeld (1902-1948) was a merchant. He married Lilli née Kiritz in 1933, and the couple divorced in 1936. Hans Ludwig immigrated to the United States under the sponsorship of his cousin, Irma Rosenfeld, and settled in Cleveland, Ohio, where he worked in insurance. After his death, his sister Lili Hecht née Bielefeld was the sole heir to the Bielefeld family property, which she claimed in the 1960s alongside restitution for her parents’ deaths.Herbert Gottschalk (1917-1985) was an industrial engineer. He served in the U.S. Army from 1943-1946. His wife Eleanor Gottschalk née Oppenheimer (1921-1982) worked as a secretary. The couple lived in New York City and Connecticut. As mentioned above, Herbert Gottschalk became one of the heirs to the Nazi-seized Günther family property, for which he claimed restitution in the 1950s and 1960s alongside other family members of the Günther side of the greater Hecht family tree.Photographs depicting leisure activities, travels, and World War I military scenes, as well as photo albums have been moved to the LBI Photograph Collection.Several Nazi medals from the area around Cologne, Germany, coins, and an armband were removed to the LBI Art & Objects Collection.Processeddigitize

    Karl Josef Scheuermann Collection 1981-1986

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    Photocopies of correspondence between Scheuermann, Ernst Cramer, Cardinal Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI), and Reuben Hecht pertaining to the catholic prayer of repentance for the Holocaust by popes since John XXIII; 1986.Also included are clippings and other published materials pertaining to mayoral activities of Karl Josef Scheuermann on behalf of German-Jewish reconciliation, honoring Dietrich Bonhoeffer, and receiving the German medal ‘Bundesverdienstkreuz Erster Klasse’; 1981.Karl Scheuermann, 1986.Karl Josef Scheuermann was mayor of Wertheimdigitize

    Germania : Zwei Jahrtausende deutschen Lebens / Kulturgeschichtlich geschildert von Johannes Scherr. (Holzschnitte von Adolf Cloß; W. Hecht; H. Käseberg)

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    GERMANIA : ZWEI JAHRTAUSENDE DEUTSCHEN LEBENS / KULTURGESCHICHTLICH GESCHILDERT VON JOHANNES SCHERR. (HOLZSCHNITTE VON ADOLF CLOSS; W. HECHT; H. KÄSEBERG) Germania : Zwei Jahrtausende deutschen Lebens / Kulturgeschichtlich geschildert von Johannes Scherr. (Holzschnitte von Adolf Cloß; W. Hecht; H. Käseberg) (1) Cover (1) Title page (7) Titelblatt (18) Inhalt (20) Vollbilder (21) Text-Illustrationen (22) Das Germanische Alterthum (26) 1. Ur- und Vorzeit (28) 2. Heidnisch-germanisches Land und Volk (35) Das Mittelalter (70) 1. Völkerwanderungszeit (72) 2. Der karlingische Zeitraum (92) 3. Unter den Ottonen (115) 4. Unter den Heinrichen (133) 5. Unter den Friedrichen (159) 6. Die Ritterburg (171) 7. Dorf und Stadt (212) 8. Kirche und Staat (239) Die Reformationszeit (260) 1. Vorwehen und Vorläufer (262) 2. Von Wittenberg bis Münster und Osnabrück (272) 3. Das eherne Zeitalter der Orthodoxie (306) 4. Landsknechtschaft und Kriegsfurie (335) 5. Von Künstlern und Dichtern, von Musikanten und Komödianten, ... (348) 6. Hütte und Haus, Schloß und Palast (369) Die Neuzeit (404) 1. Geist der Neuzeit (406) 2. Zopf und Puder (412) 3. Aufklärung und Kraftgenialität (448) 4. Klassik und Romantik (473) 5. Idealismus und Materialismus (504) 6. Das neue Reich (515
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