The author wrote a story about her mother, Sala Garncarz Kirschner (1924), who came to America as a war bride after surviving 5 years of Nazi slave labor camps. Based a.o. on a collection of more than 350 letters, photographs, and a diary.
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Kirschner, Ann
Das Menschliche entscheidet
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Luxemburg, Rosa
Das Menschliche entscheidet
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Luxemburg, Rosa
Correspondence 1930-1940
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Adorno, Gretel
Benjamin, Walter
Lonitz, Henri > (ed.)
Gödde, Christoph > (ed.)
Hoban, Wieland > (transl.)
Correspondence 1930-1940
Complete correspondence between the German chemist and entrepreneur Gretel Adorno (1902-1993 - born Margarete Karplus), and the jewish German Marxist philosopher Walter Benjamin (1892-1940). First published in German as 'Briefwechsel 1930-1940' (2005).
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Adorno, Gretel
Benjamin, Walter
Lonitz, Henri > (ed.)
Gödde, Christoph > (ed.)
Hoban, Wieland > (transl.)
Rosa Luxembourg lettres à Karl et Luise Kautsky
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Kautsky, Karl
Kautsky, Louise
Rosa Luxembourg lettres à Karl et Luise Kautsky
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Kautsky, Karl
Kautsky, Louise
Rosa Luxembourg Briefe an Karl und Luise Kautsky (1896-1918)
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Kautsky, Karl
Kautsky, Louise
Rosa Luxembourg Briefe an Karl und Luise Kautsky (1896-1918)
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Kautsky, Karl
Kautsky, Louise
Mijn gewonde hart
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Doerry, Martin
Meijerink, Gerda > (vert.)
Mijn gewonde hart
Briefwisseling tussen de leden van een Duits-joods gezin dat door de nazi-dictatuur uiteen wordt gerukt. De kinderen en hun moeder, Lilli Jahn, schrijven elkaar brieven over hun dagelijkse lotgevallen, totdat Lilli uiteindelijk in Auschwitz omkomt.
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Doerry, Martin
Meijerink, Gerda > (vert.)
Deutsche Briefe
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Schmölders, Claudia > (hrsg.)
Deutsche Briefe
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Schmölders, Claudia > (hrsg.)
Rosa Luxemburg speaks
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Luxemburg, Rosa
Waters, Mary-Alice > (ed.) (introd.)
Rosa Luxemburg speaks
A selection in English of Rosa Luxemburg's speeches and articles, covering some of her more theoretical work and her writings about the major events of her time: the rise of mass social democratic parties, the Russian Revolution of 1905, the First World War and Russian Revolution of 1917, and the failed German Revolution of 1918-1819. (Originally published in 1970.)
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Luxemburg, Rosa
Waters, Mary-Alice > (ed.) (introd.)
The letters of Rosa Luxemburg
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Luxemburg, Rosa
Adler, Georg > (ed.)
Hudis, Peter > (ed.)
Laschitza, Annelies > (ed.)
Shriver, George > (transl.)
The letters of Rosa Luxemburg
Selection of letters of Rosa Luxemburg (1871-1919), a Polish-born Jewish revolutionary and theoretical mind of the European socialist movement. The letters are to friends, lovers and colleagues. Based on the German selection 'Herzlichst, Ihre Rosa' (1990). Companion volume to 'The Complete Works of Rosa Luxemburg'.