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Manfred Steinfeld Oral History Interview
Manfred Steinfeld was a sergeant in the 82nd Airborne Division, which liberated Wöbbelin, a sub-camp of Neuengamme, on May 2, 1945. He was not present when the 82nd Airborne found the camp since he was with a group making contact with the Russian forces. They ordered the local townspeople to bury the dead, and Steinfeld, being a German American, coordinated some of these activities with the mayor\u27s office. After the war ended, he was assigned to the town of Boizenburg as military governor. One day, a woman approached him on the street and pointed out another man, who was Ludwig Ramdohr, one of the SS officers from Ravensbrück. The woman was a survivor of the camp, Margarete Buber-Neumann, a prominent member of the German Communist Party. Steinfeld helped her make contact with her daughters in Palestine and was later reunited with one of the daughters. He and his wife are the benefactors of the Fern and Manfred Steinfeld Program in Judaic Studies at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Der Besitz des Prämonstratenserstifts Steinfeld
Das 1802 aufgehobene Prämonstratenserstift Steinfeld, dessen aus dem 18. Jahrhundert stammende Gebäude heute ein Kloster des Salvatorianerordens beherbergen, ist gelegen in der Nordeifel etwa 20 km südwestlich von Bad Münstereifel. Gegründet wurde es im 10. oder 11. Jahrhundert als Benediktiner(innen)kloster. Steinfeld gehörte zur Erzdiözese Köln und bildete mit den Orten Marmagen, Wahlen und Urft eine eigene Unterherrschaft im Kurfürstentum Köln. Hinzu kam die ebenfalls kurkölnische Unterherrschaft Wehr.
Der hier vorgelegte Band liefert neben einem einführenden Überblick über die Besitzgeschichte Steinfelds eine detailreiche Übersicht über die Besitzungen und Rechte des Prämonstratenserstifts.
Die Viten der Pröpste, Äbte und Chorherren sind separat im zweiten Supplementband der Germania Sacra publiziert.Ingrid Joester, Der Besitz des Prämonstratenserstifts Steinfeld (Germania Sacra. Supplementband 3), Göttingen 2018
Henning Steinfeld on the multiple benefits of sustainable livestock
Henning Steinfeld, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations discusses multiple benefits from sustainable livestock at the 7th Multi-stakeholder Partnership (MSP) Meeting of the Global Agenda for Sustainable Livestock, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Äbte und Chorherren des Prämonstratenserstifts Steinfeld, Teil 1
Ingrid Joester, Äbte und Chorherren des Prämonstratenserstifts Steinfeld, Teil 1 (Germania Sacra. Supplementband 2,1), Göttingen 2018
Justin Steinfeld in Prague Exile
This paper deals with the journalistic work and the single novel of Justin Steinfeld (1886 Kiel - 1970 Baldock), who fled in 1933 from Hamburg to Czechoslovakia. This work focuses on his articles, which he wrote during his Prague exile (1933-1939) for the German speaking magazine Die Wahrheit and on his only novel Ein Mann liest Zeitung (1984, 2020) which tells the story of an exile who, like Steinfeld fled from Hamburg to Prague from the Nazis. The first part of the thesis introduces Czechoslovakia as an exile country for refugees from Germany in the 1930s and cultural activities of the exiles are shortly commented on, especially in relation to leftist and anti-fascist circles. This is followed by a short portrait of Justin Steinfeld. The main part of this work consists of chapters about the work of Steinfeld. First, his articles for Die Wahrheit are analysed. The attempt is made to characterize his journalistic writing, to find and describe the thematic focuses of his articles. The next chapter is devoted to the novel Ein Mann liest Zeitung and describes how the subject of exile is presented in it. The concept of exile is understood in different ways - firstly as a (geographical and social) space, secondly as a social status and thirdly as a psychological status. Finally, the magazine articles..
View of the Steinfeld Residence in Tucson, Arizona
A hand-colored, photographic postcard depicting a side view of the residence belonging to the Steinfeld Family in Tucson, Arizona, located on North Main Street. Completed in 1898, the Steinfeld Residence was originally built for a bachelor's club entitled the 'Owl's Club' before successful merchant Albert Steinfeld purchased the home. Today the building is open for people to visit and also holds offices where people work
Justin Steinfeld v pražském exilu
Předkládaná práce se zabývá novinářskou prací a románem Justina Steinfelda (1886 Kiel - 1970 Baldock), který v roce 1933 uprchnul z Hamburku do Československa. Práce se koncentruje na jeho články, které napsal během svého pražského exilu v letech 1933 až 1939 pro časopis Die Wahrheit, a na jeho jediný román Ein Mann liest Zeitung (1984, 2020), jenž vypráví příběh exulanta, který, stejně jako Steinfeld, uprchnul před nacisty z Hamburku do Prahy. V první části práce je popsáno Československo jakožto exilová země pro uprchlíky z Německa ve třicátých letech 20. století a rovněž je okomentována kulturní činnost exulantů především s ohledem na levicově a antifašisticky orientované kruhy. Následuje stručný portrét Justina Steinfelda. Jádro práce tvoří kapitoly o Steinfeldově díle. Nejprve jsou analyzovány jeho články pro časopis Die Wahrheit, přičemž se práce snaží charakterizovat jeho žurnalistické psaní a vysledovat a popsat tematická těžiště jeho článků. Další kapitola je věnována Steinfeldově románu Ein Mann liest Zeitung, přičemž je ukázáno, jakým způsobem je v románu zobrazeno téma exilu. Pojem exilu je přitom chápan různým způsobem - nejprve jakožto (geografický a sociální) prostor, za druhé jako sociální status a za třetí jako psychický stav. V závěru práce jsou Steinfeldovy časopisecké články a...This paper deals with the journalistic work and the single novel of Justin Steinfeld (1886 Kiel - 1970 Baldock), who fled in 1933 from Hamburg to Czechoslovakia. This work focuses on his articles, which he wrote during his Prague exile (1933-1939) for the German speaking magazine Die Wahrheit and on his only novel Ein Mann liest Zeitung (1984, 2020) which tells the story of an exile who, like Steinfeld fled from Hamburg to Prague from the Nazis. The first part of the thesis introduces Czechoslovakia as an exile country for refugees from Germany in the 1930s and cultural activities of the exiles are shortly commented on, especially in relation to leftist and anti-fascist circles. This is followed by a short portrait of Justin Steinfeld. The main part of this work consists of chapters about the work of Steinfeld. First, his articles for Die Wahrheit are analysed. The attempt is made to characterize his journalistic writing, to find and describe the thematic focuses of his articles. The next chapter is devoted to the novel Ein Mann liest Zeitung and describes how the subject of exile is presented in it. The concept of exile is understood in different ways - firstly as a (geographical and social) space, secondly as a social status and thirdly as a psychological status. Finally, the magazine articles...Institute of Germanic StudiesÚstav germánských studiíFaculty of ArtsFilozofická fakult
Wissenschaftlichkeit in der Musikpädagogik Tagungsbericht Internationale Musikkurse. Kloster Steinfeld 1976
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