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Materialsammlung zu den aus rassenideologischen Gründen verfolgten Theolog/innen A - G
K 13 - Hilfsstelle für Rasseverfolgte bei der Evangelischen Gesellschaft Stuttgart
K 13 - Hilfsstelle für Rasseverfolgte bei der Evangelischen Gesellschaft Stuttgart >> 5. Materialsammlungen >> 5.4 NS-Verfolgte
1986-1992
Enthält:
- Abraham, Josua Bar - Althausen, Ernst - Arnold, Heinz Helmuth - Axenfeld, Gottfried; Baermann, Lisbet - Baermann, Willi - Benfey - Beran, Walter - Bergmann, Hellmuth - Bielenstein, Emil Ludwig - Bielenstein, Maximilian August - Bielschowsky/Blancy, Edouard - Bielschowsky/Blancy, Alain - Bothmann, Bernhard - Büsing, Wolfgang Paul - Caffier, Wolfgang - Carlebach, Theodor - Caspari, Carl - Cassel, P.S. - Citron, Bernhard - Cohen, Hermann - Cordes, Martin - Deutschhausen, Wilhelm - Dewitz, Ludwig - Dittmann, Wilhelm - Ehrenberg, Hans - Ehrhardt, Arnold - Ehrhardt, Rudolf Oskar - Ellison, Harry L. - Emmerich, Kurt - Escher, Erich - Feinstein, Isaak - Fincke, Willy - Finger, Georg - Fischer, Adalbert - Flumbaum, Harry - Forell, Friedrich - Frank, Arnold - Freudenberg, Adolf - Freund Zinnbauer, Alfred - Friedmann, Gerda - Friess, Herbert - Gabe, Erich-Sigurd - Galley, Hans-Detlof - Görnandt, Werner - Goetze, Alfred - Goldschmit, Bruno - Golzen, Heinz - Goosmann, Max - Gordon, Ernst - Gottheil, P.E. - Gottlieb, Heinrich Rudolf - Gross, Erich - Gurland, Rudolf Hermann
Darin:
- Fotos Deutschhausen, Fischer, Gordon
- Dietmar Neß: Heinz Helmuth Arnold: das Schicksal eines judenchristlichen Pfarrers im Dritten Reich. o.O., o.J
- Wolfram Liebster: Ein Judenchrist gewinnt den Kirchenkampf. Bemerkungen zur Geschichtsschreibung des Kirchenkampfes zum Gedächtnis von Hans Ehrenberg. Sonderdruck aus Jahrbuch für Westfälische Kirchengeschichte 79(1986)
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Sachakte
Abraham, Josua Bar
Althausen, Ernst
Arnold, Heinz Helmuth
Axenfeld, Gottfried
Baermann, Lisbet
Baermann, Willi
Benfey, ~~~
Beran, Walter
Bergmann, Hellmuth
Bielenstein, Emil Ludwig
Bielenstein, Maximilian August
Bielschowsky/Blancy, Edouard
Bielschowsky/Blancy, Alain
Bothmann, Bernhard
Büsing, Wolfgang Paul
Caffier, Wolfgang
Carlebach, Theodor
Caspari, Carl
Cassel, P.S.
Citron, Bernhard
Cohen, Hermann
Cordes, Martin
Deutschhausen, Wilhelm
Dewitz, Ludwig
Dittmann, Wilhelm
Ehrenberg, Hans
Ehrhardt, Arnold
Ehrhardt, Rudolf Oskar;
Ellison, Harry L.
Emmerich, Kurt
Escher, Erich
Feinstein, Isaak
Fincke, Willy
Finger, Georg
Fischer, Adalbert
Flumbaum, Harry
Forell, Friedrich
Frank, Arnold
Freudenberg, Adolf, Theologe, Pfarrer
Freund Zinnbauer, Alfred
Friedmann, Gerda
Friess, Herbert
Gabe, Erich-Sigurd
Galley, Hans-Detlof
Görnandt, Werner
Goetze, Alfred
Goldschmit, Bruno
Golzen, Heinz
Goosmann, Max
Gordon, Ernst
Gottheil, P.E.
Gottlieb, Heinrich Rudolf
Gross, Erich
Gurland, Rudolf Hermann
Neß, Dietmar
Arnold, Heinz Helmuth
Liebster, Wolfram
Theolog/innen, rassenideologisch verfolgte
Information on confiscated assets
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BZK no.
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