Brigitte Frank

Identifier
990004380220304146
Language of Description
English
Dates
1 Jan 1937 - 31 Dec 1976
Languages
  • German
  • English
Source
EHRI Partner

Extent and Medium

[21] p.

Envelope 7/6 ; microfilm reel 063 ; Frames 1266 - 1299

Creator(s)

Scope and Content

"Bruno Frank (Stuttgart, June 13, 1887 - Beverly Hills, June 20, 1945) was a German author, poet, dramatist, and humanist."--wikipedia(English)(viewed 3.7.2016).

"Rudolf Frank (19 August 1920 – 27 April 1944) was a German Luftwaffe military aviator during World War II, a night fighter ace credited with 45 enemy aircraft shot down in 183 combat missions. All of his victories were claimed over the Western Front in nocturnal Defense of the Reich missions against the Royal Air Force's Bomber Command."--wikipedia(English)(viewed 3.7.2016).

"Rudolf Fränkel, often anglicised as Rudolf or Rudolph Frankel (14 June 1901 in Neisse, Upper Silesia, now Nysa, Poland – 23 April 1974 in Oxford, Ohio was a German-Jewish architect who was among the leaders of the pre-war avant-garde movement in Berlin. He later emigrated to Bucharest, London and the United States, where he taught at Miami University, Ohio."--wikipedia(English)(viewed 3.7.2016).

"Zecharias Frankel (30 September 1801 – 13 February 1875) was a Bohemian-German rabbi and a historian who studied the historical development of Judaism. He was born in Prague and died in Breslau (modern day Wrocław). Frankel was the founder and the most eminent member of the school of historical Judaism, which advocates freedom of research, while upholding the authority of traditional Jewish belief and practice. This school of thought was the intellectual progenitor of Conservative Judaism."--wikipedia(English)(viewed 3.7.2016).

Newspaper clippings, bigraphical information, article

Ludwig Frank Hedwig Wachenheim

Note(s)

  • Detailed dates of material: 1937, 1949 - 1951, 1957, 1962, 1964, 1971, 1974, 1976.

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