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    Feinstaubkohortenstudie Frauen in NRW

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    FEINSTAUBKOHORTENSTUDIE FRAUEN IN NRW Feinstaubkohortenstudie Frauen in NRW / Wichmann, Heinz Erich (Rights reserved) (-

    Prof. Th. W. Adorno and the author Hans Erich Nossack.

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    Prof. Th. W. Adorno and the author Hans Erich Nossack at a reception of Insel Verlag, Buchmesse Frankfurt 1966LB

    The artist's journey into the interior, and other essays / Erich Heller

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    THE ARTIST'S JOURNEY INTO THE INTERIOR, AND OTHER ESSAYS / ERICH HELLER The artist's journey into the interior, and other essays / Erich Heller (1) Cover (1) Frontispiz / Titelseite (3) Widmung (4) Preface (5) Contents (7) List of Illustrations (8) I Faust's Damnation (9) II In Two Minds About Schiller (32) III The Romantic Expectation (46) IV The Realistic Fallacy (53) V The Artist's Journey into the Interior (59) Illustration (68) VI The Importance of Nietzsche (100) VII Wittgenstein and Nietzsche (114) References (128) Index (133) About The Author (135

    Cigar cutter confiscated from Erich Mühsam at Oranienburg Concentration Camp.

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    Silver-colored metal guillotine-style cigar cutter with a loop at top and lines on surface. Text "Guillotine" at top of loop, "Patent" written at bottom below blade.Erich Mühsam was born in Berlin on April 6, 1878. While his brother Hans became a physician and his sister Charlotte married Leo Landau, a lawyer, Erich chose a different path and became an anarchist author, poet, and publisher. He was imprisoned from 1917-1918 for refusing military service, and from 1919-1924 for his role in the short-lived Bavarian Soviet Republic. Muehsam published many anarchist books, plays, and periodicals. He was also successful as a writer and performer in cabarets. An early critic of the Nazi regime, in 1934 he was arrested and sent to the Oranienburg concentration camp, where he was murdered on July 10, 1934.Oranienburg concentration camp was one of the first detention camps established by the Nazis in 1933. Most of the prisoners were political opponents from Berlin, as well as homosexual men and other "undesirables." The prison was taken over by the SS in 1934. Soon after, it was closed and replaced by the Sachsenhausen concentration camp in 1936.CatalogingDigital imag

    Pocket knife confiscated from Erich Mühsam at Oranienburg Concentration Camp.

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    Dark wood handle contains two blades, one small knife and a pointed file with two grooves along on the back. Text and two small birds engraved at base of file.Erich Mühsam was born in Berlin on April 6, 1878. While his brother Hans became a physician and his sister Charlotte married Leo Landau, a lawyer, Erich chose a different path and became an anarchist author, poet, and publisher. He was imprisoned from 1917-1918 for refusing military service, and from 1919-1924 for his role in the short-lived Bavarian Soviet Republic. Muehsam published many anarchist books, plays, and periodicals. He was also successful as a writer and performer in cabarets. An early critic of the Nazi regime, in 1934 he was arrested and sent to the Oranienburg concentration camp, where he was murdered on July 10, 1934.Oranienburg concentration camp was one of the first detention camps established by the Nazis in 1933. Most of the prisoners were political opponents from Berlin, as well as homosexual men and other "undesirables." The prison was taken over by the SS in 1934. Soon after, it was closed and replaced by the Sachsenhausen concentration camp in 1936.CatalogingDigital imag

    Erich Mühsam Autographs Collection 1913-1921

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    The collection contains handwritten and signed letters from Erich Mühsam, as well as a handwritten and signed poem. Included is a thank you postcard from Mühsam to Kurt Sprengel, an associate of Alfred Richard Meyer; and three letters from Mühsam to a Munich photographer regarding pictures the photographer took.Erich Mühsam was born in Berlin on April 6, 1878. While his brother Hans became a physician and his sister Charlotte married Leo Landau, a lawyer, Erich chose a different path and became an anarchist author, poet, and publisher. He was imprisoned from 1917-1918 for refusing military service, and from 1919-1924 for his role in the short-lived Bavarian Soviet Republic. Mühsam published many anarchist books, plays, and periodicals. He was also successful as a writer and performer in cabarets. An early critic of the Nazi regime, in 1934 he was arrested and sent to the Oranienburg concentration camp, where he was murdered on July 10, 1934.The original German-language inventory is available in the folder

    Erich Muehsam's Jewish Identity.

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    Biographical essay considering the attitude toward Judaism of Muehsam, on the occasion of the centenary of his birth.Hans Landau, 1976, 1977.Gad Landau 1987Born in Berlin on April 6, 1878, Erich Muehsam was an author, poet, and anarchist. He was murdered in the Oranienburg concentration camp on July 10, 1934.Published in LBI Yearbook No. 25.See also the Erich Muehsam Collection, AR 180

    Wichmann, Erich

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