Musikschule Hollaender, Berlin: leaflet
Extent and Medium
1 folder
Biographical History
Gustav Hollaender was the director of the Stern Conservatory, which was founded as the Berlin Conservatory in 1850. In 1936 it was Aryanised and the Hollaender family opened the Jewish Private Music School Hollaender (Juedische Private Musikschule Hollaender) in Berlin Charlottenburg. It became important for the Jewish pupils because they were not allowed into state schools anymore. It had to close in 1938 and the head of the school, Susanne Hollaender was transported to Auschwitz on 29 January 1943
Acquisition
Jew. Music school flyer, Exhibition card
Donated November 2002
Donor: John Levy
Scope and Content
Copy leaflet addressed to Jewish parents advertisng musical lessons for children
German
Conditions Governing Access
Open
Subjects
- Pamphlets
- Music
- Jewish schools
- Education
Places
- Berlin-Charlottenburg
- Third Reich [1933-1945]