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Lorenz Aggermann (Dr. phil.) studierte Theater-, Film- und Medienwissenschaft, Europäische Ethnologie und Germanistik an den Universitäten Wien, Berlin und Bern. Er war einige Jahre als Dramaturg tätig und arbeitet gegenwärtig am Institut für Angewandte Theaterwissenschaft der Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen. Sein Interesse gilt der Dysfunktion, der Fiktion und dem Wissen der darstellenden Kunst, ihrer affektiven und sonoren Qualität sowie diversen Figurationen von Alterität. Eva Holling (Dr.) ist Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin am Institut für Angewandte Theaterwissenschaft der Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen. Sie studierte Theater-, Film- und Medienwissenschaft, Kunstgeschich...
Jews of Kaiserstrasse vividly details the fate of the Jewish residents of single street in Mainz, Germany from 1939-45. This book is the culmination of Michael Phillips' meticulous research into the lives of approximately 300 individuals that at one point during the period covered lived on the impressive boulevard. It catalogues the destruction of the wealthy Jewish community, which, before the rise of German National Socialism and the implementation of viciously anti-Semitic legislation from 1933 until the end of the Second World War and the defeat of Germany in September 1945, had been active in the Rhineland town's commercial, social and municipal life. Jews of Kaiserstrasse draws from numerous academic, popular and genealogical sources.
"A true page-turner.” –-R.L. Read, Former National Awards Chair, Canadian Authors Association When Charlotte met Albert, the handsome Lufthansa pilot, she was sure their lives together would be nothing but bliss and happiness. Little did she know what was in store for her and her family. It was the 1930s and the clouds of war were gathering all around them. Albert, by now a Major in the Luftwaffe had been deployed to Hitler’s private fleet of planes. When WWII broke out Charlotte and Albert’s world fell apart. They would endure long separations, the losses of children, their home and eventually their country. This is a family story of epic proportions, a thrilling page turner with incredible twists and turns of fate and destinies; heartbreaking as well as hilariously funny at times. Will Albert and Charlotte survive? Will their love for each other be strong enough? And who is Iron Annie? Be surprised, it is not who you think. Immerse yourself in a true story of an ordinary German family caught up in the horrors of war.
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Persuasion is a novel written by a famous British writer Jane Austen. It is a story about the life of Anne Elliot, a middle daughter of baronet Sir Walter, a spender and bluffer. Due to these features of his character, he found himself in a difficult financial position. He has to rent a family estate Kellynch Hall in order to pay his debts. Meanwhile, his most smart and considerate daughter Anne goes to Uppercross to look after a sick sister. In the days of her youth she was mutually in love with Frederick Wentworth, but because of a fear of a poor marriage, “reasons of conscience” and on the insistence of a “family friend” Lady Russel Anne stopped her relationship with him. But now after eight years, some incredible coincidence happens. The family that rents Kellynch Hall is related to Frederick Wentworth. Is the old-time love still alive in the hearts of Anne and Frederick?
The diary of Heinrich Witt (1799-1892) is the most extensive private diary written in Latin America known to us today. Written in English by a German migrant who lived in Lima, it is a unique source for the history of Peru, and for international trade and migration.