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Jewish Life in Germany: Past & Present
The New Core Exhibition of the Jewish Museum Berlin
With funding provided by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media on the basis of a upplösning by the German Bundestag.
With the support of the Friends of the Jewish Museum Berlin and the Friends of the Jewish Museum Berlin in the U.S.
Jewish Museum Berlin Foundation
Leadership
Hetty Berg (Director from 1 April 2020)
Prof. Dr. Dres. h.c. mult. Peter Schäfer (Director until June 2019)
Martin Michaelis (Managing Director)
Durmus Bülent (Organizational Director)
Head Curator
Cilly Kugelmann
Project Director
Dr. Michael Dorrmann
Project Manager
Henriette Kolb
Team of Curators
Inka Bertz, Julia Carls, Dr. Yaniv Feller, Monika Flores, Michal S. Friedlander, Miriam Goldmann, Dr. Christoph Kreutzmüller, Maren Krüger, Dr. Tamar Lewinsky, Martina Lüdicke, Dr. Haim Mahlev, Leonore Maier, Theresa Polley (exhibition assistant), Aubrey Pomerance, Dr. Lucia Raspe, Li
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5801. Arndt, Paul(View the record on the Das Bundesarchiv Memorial Book’s website)
5802. Arndt, Paula(View the record on the Das Bundesarchiv Memorial Book’s website)
5803. Arndt, Paula
5804. Arndt, Pauline(View the record on the Das Bundesarchiv Memorial Book’s website)
5805. Arndt, Ralph
5806. Arndt, Recha Sara(View the record on the Das Bundesarchiv Memorial Book’s website)
5807. Arndt, Renate(View the record on the Das Bundesarchiv Memorial Book’s website)
5808. Arndt, Richard
5809. Arndt, Richard
5810. Arndt, Richard
5811. Arndt, Richard
5812. Arndt, Richard
5813. Arndt, Richard
5814. Arndt,
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Introduction. Refugees From Nazi Germany as Historians: Origins and Migrations, Interests and Identities
Daum, Andreas W.. "Introduction. Refugees From Nazi Germany as Historians: Origins and Migrations, Interests and Identities". The Second Generation: Émigrés from Nazi Germany as Historians
With a Biobibliographic Guide, edited by Andreas W. Daum, Hartmut Lehmann and James J. Sheehan, New York, Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2015, pp. 1-52. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781782389934-003Daum, A. (2015). Introduction. Refugees From Nazi Germany as Historians: Origins and Migrations, Interests and Identities. In A. Daum, H. Lehmann & J. Sheehan (Ed.), The Second Generation: Émigrés from Nazi Germany as Historians
With a Biobibliographic Guide (pp. 1-52). New York, Oxford: Berghahn Books. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781782389934-003Daum, A. 2015. Introduction. Refugees From Nazi Germany as Historians: Origins and Migrations, Interests and Identities. In: Daum, A., Lehmann, H. and Sheehan, J