[Ludwig Dische Papers - Newspapers II]
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1 electronic resource (58 pages)
Scope and Content
The Ludwig Dische papers are a collection of letters, drafts, copies, newspaper clips and biographical material about famous Jews from Czernowitz, Bukovina. They also contain personal letters and material of Ludwig Dische who was from Czernowitz and later lived many years in Romania before he emigrated to Vienna. The file includes a copy of the newspaper "Die Stimme" from September 1971. It was a German paper published in Tel-Aviv for the Bukovina ex-pat community. It existed for 73 years and ceased to exist in 2017. There is also an article from "Kurier" from August 29th, 1967 about Otto Preminger's new film "Hurry Sundown". It includes pages from an old newspaper with no title or date in German that mentions Dr. Preminger. Further there is an article about Otto Preminger from December 4th, 1971 from the Neue Zürcher Zeitung. An article in "Die Furche" from November 1st, 1975 by Otto Habsburg talks about integration using the Bukovina as an example. A short article from "Die Presse" from August 12th, 1968 talks about Karl Wolff, the warrant officer of Heinrich Himmler, who claims to have been only a "courier" without any knowledge of the content he delivered. Pages of the "Archiv für Außenpolitik und Länderkunde" by Alfred-Ingemar Berndt and Dr. Georg Leibbrandt from April 1938-March 1939 are included. Finally the file holds copies of photographs of the Franz-Josefs University in Czernowitz.
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People
- K.K. Franz-Josephs-Universität (Czernowitz, Austria)
- Leibbrandt, Georg, 1899-1982
- Berndt, Alfred-Ingemar, 1905-1945
- Wolff, Karl, 1900-1984
- Habsburg, Otto von, 1912-2011
- Preminger, Otto
Subjects
- Jews--Bukovina (Romania and Ukraine)--Social conditions.
- Jews--Bukovina (Romania and Ukraine)--History--Sources.
- Jews--Romania--Cernauti--Biography.
- Newspapers--History--20th century.
- Newspapers--Eretz Israel.
- Jews--Austria
Places
- Austria--History--1867-1918.
- Austria--History.
- Bukovina (Romania and Ukraine)