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Fates of Jewish Families in Thuringia 1933-1945
Fates of Jewish Families in Thuringia 1933-1945


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Fritz Sauckel (1894-1946)
Fritz Sauckel (1894-1946)


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Historical aspects of Thuringia
Historical aspects of Thuringia


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Martin Luther in Thuringia
Martin Luther in Thuringia


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The Cultural Significance of Thuringia in the Middle Ages
The Cultural Significance of Thuringia in the Middle Ages


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The Democratization Process in Thuringia 1989
The Democratization Process in Thuringia 1989


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The Free State of Thuringia 1990/93
The Free State of Thuringia 1990/93


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The Reformation in Thuringia
The Reformation in Thuringia


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The Soviet Military Administration in Thuringia (SMATh) 1945-1949
The Soviet Military Administration in Thuringia (SMATh) 1945-1949


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Thuringia in the Weimar Republic
Thuringia in the Weimar Republic


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Thuringia under American Occupation (April until July 1945)
Thuringia under American Occupation (April until July 1945)


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Thuringia. An Historical Overview
Thuringia. An Historical Overview


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Traces of Jewish Life in Thuringia
Traces of Jewish Life in Thuringia


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„12 years old, Jew, Signed Out to England 5/10/39“. The Fate of Eva Mosbacher and her Parents
„12 years old, Jew, Signed Out to England 5/10/39“. The Fate of Eva Mosbacher and her Parents
This book depicts the life of a Franco-Thuringian Jewish family. The Pogroms of the National Socialists led to a separation of the family. The twelve-year-old Eva reached England with the Kindertransport. Her parents desperately struggled to immigrate to the USA. The exchange of letters with their daughter gives insight to the hope of a family to be reunited. In May 1942, exactly three years after Eva’s departure, Hedwig and Otto Mosbacher were deported from Meiningen to the Bełżyce Ghetto by way of Weimar, and were later murdered there.

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