[Ludwig Dische Papers - Famous Jews from Czernowitz I]
Extent and Medium
1 electronic resource (60 pages)
Creator(s)
- Dische, Ludwig (author)
Scope and Content
The Ludwig Dische papers are a collection of letters, drafts, copies, newspaper clips and biographical material about famous Jews from Czernowitz. 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 handwritten notes about famous Jews from Czernowitz. Biographical data of Eugen Ehrlich, Eusebius Mandyczewski, Adelheid Hrimaly Ofeka, Alexander Witeschnik and Bernhard Eder is included. Bernard Eder's biography contains writings by his wife and newspaper articles, as well as a reprint of a speech by his wife on the occasion of the donation of his sculpture “wounded woman” to the people of Denmark, in gratitude of saving its Jews from the Nazis. Copies of the newspaper "Die Stimme" from November 1968 are included, as well as personal letters of Ludwig Dische and his wife, Elfie.
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Title viewed: 03/15/2022
People
- Reder, Bernard, 1897-1963
- Witeschnik, Alexander, 1909-1993
- Mandyczewski, Eusebius
- Ehrlich, Eugen, 1862-1922
Subjects
- Jews--Bukovina (Romania and Ukraine)--Intellectual life--20th century.
- Jews--Bukovina (Romania and Ukraine)--History--Sources.
- Jews--Romania--Cernauti--Biography.
- Jews--Austria
Places
- Austria--History.
- Bukovina (Romania and Ukraine)