Folder 1: DiariesFolder 2: Diaries 1899Folder 3: Notes and lettersFolder 4: Diary 1902Folder 5: Diary 1903Folder 6: Diary 1904Folder 7: Diaries, 1907, 1908Folder 8: 1935 (incl. several address books)Folder 9: 1938Folder 10: 4th quarter 1939, 3rd quarter 1939, 1st quarter 1939, 2nd quarter 1939Folder 11: 1943Born in Berlin on December 11, 1880, Julius Bab was a theater critic, author and co-founder of the Juedischer Kulturbund in 1933. He emigrated to France in 1938, to the United States in 1940, and died in New York City on February 12, 1955.Call number of DM corresponds to only the digital versions of these memoirs - M
Handwritten letters to Rudolph Baum in New York primarily from his mother Paula in Frankfurt, German...
This memoir was written by Ken Baumann in 1977 for the Leo Baeck Institute in New York. He describes...
All diary entries were written while the unknown author was travelling on business. The places he vi...
The collection contains few personal, official or vital documents, but is exceptionally rich in corr...
The collection contains handwritten and signed letters from Julius Bab to several individuals, inclu...
Louis Badt recounts in this memoir his childhood, his time serving in the military, and most of all ...
1. Tagebuch, 1904-19072. Tagebuch, 19083. Tagebuch, 1908-19094. Tagebuch, 19095. Tagebuch, 19097. Ta...
Childhood memories of life in Sobernheim; home life; vacations in Cassel; boarding school in Wiesbad...
Experiences of German Jewish refugee in Shanghai during World War IICall number of DM corresponds to...
Excerpts from the author’s diaries in the camp of Francillon (Oct./Nov. 1939); in the psychiatric ho...
Excerpts of David Probst's diary; apprenticeship as bookbinder; wanderings through Germany; descript...
Diaries during World War I from Aug. 1, 1914 to Nov. 30, 1918; also available in the Jakob Loewenber...
Notes by Julius Baer about his family in Germany, originally written between 1934 and 1935; translat...
The memoirs were written prior to the author's emigration to Palestine in 1938. Family history and d...
The memoir was first written in 1940.Childhood in assimilated Jewish family in Colmar (Alsace); rela...
Handwritten letters to Rudolph Baum in New York primarily from his mother Paula in Frankfurt, German...
This memoir was written by Ken Baumann in 1977 for the Leo Baeck Institute in New York. He describes...
All diary entries were written while the unknown author was travelling on business. The places he vi...
The collection contains few personal, official or vital documents, but is exceptionally rich in corr...
The collection contains handwritten and signed letters from Julius Bab to several individuals, inclu...
Louis Badt recounts in this memoir his childhood, his time serving in the military, and most of all ...
1. Tagebuch, 1904-19072. Tagebuch, 19083. Tagebuch, 1908-19094. Tagebuch, 19095. Tagebuch, 19097. Ta...
Childhood memories of life in Sobernheim; home life; vacations in Cassel; boarding school in Wiesbad...
Experiences of German Jewish refugee in Shanghai during World War IICall number of DM corresponds to...
Excerpts from the author’s diaries in the camp of Francillon (Oct./Nov. 1939); in the psychiatric ho...
Excerpts of David Probst's diary; apprenticeship as bookbinder; wanderings through Germany; descript...
Diaries during World War I from Aug. 1, 1914 to Nov. 30, 1918; also available in the Jakob Loewenber...
Notes by Julius Baer about his family in Germany, originally written between 1934 and 1935; translat...
The memoirs were written prior to the author's emigration to Palestine in 1938. Family history and d...
The memoir was first written in 1940.Childhood in assimilated Jewish family in Colmar (Alsace); rela...
Handwritten letters to Rudolph Baum in New York primarily from his mother Paula in Frankfurt, German...
This memoir was written by Ken Baumann in 1977 for the Leo Baeck Institute in New York. He describes...
All diary entries were written while the unknown author was travelling on business. The places he vi...