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769 |
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Albert Ballin, shipping magnate |
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985 |
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Karl Marx |
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1098 |
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Heinrich Heine, journalist, essayist, literary critic and one of the most significant German romantic poets, was born Jewish and later converted to Lutherinism. Issued on 200yj Ann of his birth |
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1128-31 |
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#1131: Rosa Luxemburg, Polish-Jewish-German Marxist theorist, social philosopher and revolutionary for the Social Democracy of Kingdom of Poland, and much more |
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1268 |
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Martin Buber was an Austrian born Jewish writer and philosopher, best known for his philosophy of dialogue, and probably the greatest Jewish "thinker" of the 20th century |
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1268.1 |
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Martin Buber, writer and philosopher FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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1274 |
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Janusz Korczak, pen name of Henryk Goldszmit, who went to his death with his orphans at Treblinka. He was a Polish-Jewish children's author, pediatrician, and child pedagogue |
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1274.1 |
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Janusz Korczak, who went to his death at Treblinka with his orphans FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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1293 |
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Anne Frank's 50th Birthday, with portrait |
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1293.1 |
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Anne Frank's 50th Birthday, with portrait FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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1299-31 |
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#1299: diagram of Einstein's photoelectric effect and his name and Nobel Prize |
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1326 |
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Menorah...on social welfare issue |
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1381 |
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Max Born and James Franck, German Jewish physicists and mathematicians, both of whom were Nobel laureates in Physics: Franck in 1925 and Born in 1954 |
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1381.1 |
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Max Born and James Franck, physicists and Nobel Luareates FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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1381.2 |
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Max Born and James Franck, German Jewish physicists and mathmaticians - maximum card |
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1385 |
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Edith Stein, Jewess who became a nun and died in Auschwitz |
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N/A |
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1385.1 |
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Edith Stein, Jewess who became a nun and died in Auschwitz FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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1386 |
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Liberation from Nazis, with barbed wire motif |
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1386.1 |
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Liberation from Nazis, with barbed wire motif FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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1392-3 |
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#1393: Electro-magnetic waves, discovered by Heinrich Hertz, a German physicist who clarified and expanded the electromagnetic theory of light |
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1395.1 |
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Franz Kafka, writer FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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1395.2 |
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Franz Kafka, writer - maxicard. Image shows area in main square near where Kafka was born and lived |
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1400 |
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Otto Heinrich Warburg was a German physiologist, medical doctor and Nobel laureate and one of the twentieth century's leading biochemists. Although he grew up a Christian, he was a distant relative of the illustrious Warburg family of Altona, who were Jews |
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1400.1 |
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Otto Heinrich Warburg, Nobel Laureate FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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1406 |
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Martin Luther, translated Old Testament into German, was a rabid anti-Semite |
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N/A |
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1406.1 |
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Martin Luther FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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1406.2 |
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Martin Luther - maximum card |
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1457-8 |
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Details of the nose and mouth from Michelangelo's Statue of David |
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1484 |
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Therese Giehse was a distinguished German actress, born in Munich to German-Jewish parents, |
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N/A |
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1486.1 |
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Lise Meitner, Nobel Leaureate for physics FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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1489 |
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Hannah Arendt, author. Wrote "Banality of Evil" |
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1489.1 |
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Hannah Arendt, author. Wrote "Banality of Evil" FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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1494A |
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Alice Salomon, economist and educator |
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1494A.1 |
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Alice Solomon, economist and educator FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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1547 |
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Beatification of Edith Stein, Jewess who became a nun |
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N/A |
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1547.1 |
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Beatification of Edith Stein, Jewess who became a nun FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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1565 |
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50th Anniversary of Kristallnacht, with burning Synagogue |
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1565.1 |
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50th Anniversary of Kristallnacht, with burning Synagogue FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
N/A |
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1695 |
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Nelly Sachs, Nobel Laureate for literature |
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N/A |
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1695.1 |
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Nelly Sachs, Nobel Laureate for literature FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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1730/2 |
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# 1732 - Nelly Sachs, Nobel Laureate for literature |
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1742 |
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Jacob's Staff, navigational tool invented by Yaacov Ben Makhir and Levi Ben Gershon |
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N/A |
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1742.1 |
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Jacob's Staff, navigational tool invented by Yaacov Ben Makhir and Levi Ben Gershon - FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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1815 |
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Max Reinhardt, theatre director |
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N/A |
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1815.1 |
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Max Reinhardt, theatre director FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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1822 |
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Heinrich Hertz, whose father was Jewish but converted to Catholicism before marrying. His mother, Anna Elisabeth Pfefferkorn was thought to be Jewish but there exists no definitive proof. Although he did not consider himself Jewish, Hertz himself is buried in Ohlsdorf, Hamburg at the Jewish cemetery. Hertz discovered first electrical waves in 1886. |
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1822.1 |
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Heinrich Hertz, physicist, discoverer of Hertzian waves FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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1896 |
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S/S commemorating 50th Ann of the liberation of the camps, with many camp names listed |
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1896.1 |
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S/S commemorating 50th Ann of the liberation of the camps, with many camp names listed FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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1904 |
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Franz Werfel, author. 50th Ann of his death |
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N/A |
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1904.1 |
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Franz Werfel, author. 50th Ann of his death FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
N/A |
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1917 |
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Martin Luther, translated Bible into Hebrew, rabid anti-Semite |
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N/A |
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1917.1 |
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Martin Luther, translated Bible into Hebrew, rabid anti-Semite FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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1948 |
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Music stamp in sheetlet of 10 with names Alban Berg, Kurt Weill, Richard Strauss, Arnold Schoenberg all in margins only. |
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1950 |
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Carl Zuckmeyer, playwrite |
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1950.1 |
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Carl Zuckmeyer, playwrite FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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1980 |
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Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, 150 years to his death |
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N/A |
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1980.1 |
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Same, in a superb sheetlet of 10 |
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1984 |
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Heinrich Heine, famous German Jewish poet |
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N/A |
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1984.1 |
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Heinrich Heine, famous German Jewish poet FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
N/A |
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1984.2 |
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Heinrich Heine, famous German Jewish poet, in a superb sheetlet of 10 |
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N/A |
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2014a-d |
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#2014d: Architect and designer Marcel Breuer 1st tubular chair, part of German 20th century design S/S of 4 diff. |
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N/A |
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2071 |
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Kurt Julian Weill was a German-Jewish composer, active from the 1920s, and in his later years in the United States. |
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N/A |
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2138 |
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Israel flag on the far left. Issued for 1st World Congress of Union Networks International |
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2139 |
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Opening of the Jewish Museum in Berlin |
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2139.2 |
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Opening of the Jewish Museum in Berlin. Sheetlet of 10 |
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2225 |
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Year of the Bible |
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N/A |
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2225.1 |
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Year of the Bible - FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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N/A |
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2229.1 |
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#2229 - Painting by Max Beckmann - FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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2229-30 |
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#2229: Painting by Max Beckmann, who was a German Jewish painter, draftsman, printmaker, sculptor and writer. Note: Beckmann was included in Reuter's Israel Judaica catalogue, with minimal proof that he was Jewish. He may in fact not be Jewish. |
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2274 |
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Joseph Schmidt, opera singer and cantor |
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2274.1 |
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Joseph Schmidt, opera singer and cantor - FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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2274.2 |
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Joseph Schmidt, opera singer and cantor - sheetlet of 10 |
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2275 |
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Paul Ehrlich, Nobel prize winner for medicine 1908, 150th Ann of his birth |
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2275.1 |
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Paul Ehrlich, Nobel prize winner for medicine 1908, 150th Ann of his birth - FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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2303 |
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Felix Nussbaum, German Jewish artist, who perished with his family in Holocaust |
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2303.1 |
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Felix Nussbaum, German Jewish artist, who perished with his family in Holocaust - FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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2346 |
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Albert Einstein, 100th Ann of Theory of Relativity, 50th Ann of his death. |
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N/A |
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2346.2 |
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Albert Einstein, 100th Ann of Theory of Relativity, 50th Ann of his death - FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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2354 |
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Max Schmelling, world heavyweight boxing champion, who saved his Jewish neighbours on Kristallnacht, had American Jewish manager, and refused Hitler's attempts to join Nazi party and denounce Jews. |
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2354.2 |
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Max Schmelling, world heavyweight boxing champion, who saved his Jewish neighbours on Kristallnacht, had American Jewish manager, and refused Hitler's attempts to join Nazi party and denounce Jews - FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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2359 |
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40th Ann of diplomatic relations between Israel and Germany. Joint issue with Israel with both flags, and symbolic barbed wire shown. |
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2359.1 |
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40th Ann of diplomatic relations between Israel and Germany. Joint issue with Israel with both flags, and symbolic barbed wire shown - FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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2392 |
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The Captain of Kopenick, a play by Carl Zuckmeyer, playwrite |
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2392.1 |
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The Captain of Kopenick, a play by Carl Zuckmeyer, playwrite - FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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2396 |
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Hannah Arendt, writer - 100th Ann of her birth |
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N/A |
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2396.1 |
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Hannah Arendt, writer, 100th Ann of her birth - FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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2431 |
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Honoring the Munich Jewish Central Institutions |
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2431.1 |
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Honouring the Munich Jewish Central Institutions - FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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2431.2 |
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Honouring the Munich Jewish Central Institutions - Sheetlet of 10 has Menorahs in margin |
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2449 |
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Riga, Latvia - was the center of the global Lubavitch movement in the 1920's, and a major center of Jewish learning. Prior to WWII, over 43,000 Jews lived in Riga, 12% of the population; perhaps 150 survived after the Holocaust. It was recently named a UNESCO Heritage site, including many Jewish areas. |
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2481 |
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Oskar Schindler, Righteous Among the Gentiles who saved over 1000 Jews during the Holocaust. 100th Ann of his birth. |
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2481.1 |
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Oskar Schindler, Righteous Among the Gentiles who saved over 1000 Jews during the Holocaust. 100th Ann of his birth. FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
N/A |
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2481.2 |
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Oskar Schindler, Righteous Among the Gentiles who saved over 1000 Jews during the Holocaust. 100th Ann of his birth. Full sheetlet of 10 |
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N/A |
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2519 |
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Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, composer - 200th Ann of his birth |
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2563 |
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A Jewish wedding ring |
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2563.2 |
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A Jewish wedding ring - full sheetlet of 10 |
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2668 |
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Axel Springer, a Gentile, was a German journalist and founder of Axel Springer Publishing Co, a very pro Israel newspaper. Although a non-Jew, he had a close relationship with the upper echelons of Israel government, and strongly advocated for the reconciliation between Jews and Germans. Fisrt Day Leaf |
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2755 |
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Rahel Hirsch, a German doctor and professor. became first woman in Prussian Kingdom to be appointed a professor of medicine in 1913. She stemmed a religious family; her paternal grandfather was the eminent Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch. |
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9N148-56 |
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#9N153 - Max Reinhardt, theatre director |
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9N226 |
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Jewish Community Center and Synagogue |
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9N328-30 |
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Berlin issue #9N329 - Painting by Max Liebermann, German-Jewish painter and printmaker. This painting shows the Wansee district, where Hitler "finalized" his plans for the Jews of Europe |
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9N332-3 |
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#9N332 - Painter Max Lieberman, self-portrait |
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9N429 |
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Moses Mendelssohn, philosopher |
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9N429.1 |
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Moses Mendelssohn, philosopher. FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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9N456.1 |
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Robert Stolz, Gentile composer who saved dozens of Jews from Hitler's Germany, and was awarded Jerusalem Prize. FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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9N456.2 |
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Robert Stolz - maximum card |
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9N506 |
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Kurt Tucholsky, novelist and journalist |
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9N506.1 |
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Kurt Tucholsky, novelist and journalist - FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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9N518/24 |
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# 9N524 - Lise Meitner, physicist and Nobel laureate |
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9N524.1 |
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Lise Meitner, physicist and Nobel Laureate - FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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9N526 |
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Hannah Arendt, author of "Banality of Evil" |
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N/A |
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9N526.1 |
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Hannah Arendt, author of "Banality of Evil" - FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF (Other hi-value stamps attached) |
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9N532 |
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Alice Salomon, economist and educator |
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9N532.1 |
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Alice Solomon, economist and educator - FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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B 615 |
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Star of David on Xmas stamps. Also Berlin # 9NB208 |
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B 615.1 |
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Star of David on Xmas stamp. FIRST DAY SOUVENIR FOLDER |
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001 |
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Painting by German Jewish artist Max Lieberman |
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002 |
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Joint Issue Israel Germany, 50th Ann Diplomatic Relations |
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Z001 |
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Booklet issued for Jewish Exhibit featuring Chagall window for "Levi" in color on blue cover with Menorah UNLISTED |
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Z002 |
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Booklet issued for Jewish Exhibit featuring Chagall window for 'Levi' in color on yellow cover with Menorah UNLISTED |
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