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Weimar Republic Ephemera Collection

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האוסף כולל כ-500 חוברות וכרזות של כמה מפלגות פוליטיות מזמן הבחירות ברפובליקת וויימאר (1933-1918), וכן גליונות מיוחדים של עיתונים מתקופה זו.

Reference Code
V 662
Dates
1918-1928
Consists of
0.4 meters..
Languages
German;
Description
The collection includes approximately 500 pamphlets and posters of several political parties from election campains in the time of the Weimar Republic, as well as special issues of newspapers and other ephemera.
location
  • The Archives Collection of the National Library of Israel The Archives Collection of the National Library of Israel
Title Weimar Republic Ephemera Collection
Additional Titles כותרת בעברית: אוסף אפמרה מרפובליקת ווימר.
Sammlung von Ephemera aus der Weimarer Republik.
Notes temporary record, no list
Some outstanding examples from the collection were used in the virtual exhibition on NLI's website: From Democracy to Dictatorship: 80 Years Since the Fall of the Weimar Republic and the Nazi Rise to Power.
Leo Baeck Institute
Citation Note V 662 Weimar Republic Election Campains Collection, Archives department, National Library of Israel, Jerusalem
Host Item Weimar Republic Ephemera Collection
Level of Description Fonds Record
Biographical summary Arthur Czellitzer (Breslau 1871 - Sobibor 1943) was a German-Jewish physician, who was famous for his genealogical works. He was the editor of the monthly "Jüdische Familienforschung". Before the outbreak of the Second World War he fled to the Netherlands and was later deported and murdered.
Ownership history The collection was permanently deposited in the National Library by Arthur Czellitzer in 1936.
Language Note The materials are in German.
National Library system number 990032498290205171

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