RG-101.71, Synagogue in Munich, Germany, Herzog Maz Strasse, black and white illustration with plaza and woman in foreground | Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
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Title:
RG-101.71, Synagogue in Munich, Germany, Herzog Maz Strasse, black and white illustration with plaza and woman in foreground
ID:
RG-101.71
Repository:
Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
Found in:
Synagogues of Europe, Northern Africa and Middle East in postcards and photographs, 1890-1950 Document/Artifact of Item-Level 71: RG-101.71, Synagogue in Munich, Germany, Herzog Maz Strasse, black and white illustration with plaza and woman in foreground
Creators:
Karl Braun & Co., German publishing company
Jewish community of Herzog Max Strasse, Munich, Germany, late 19th century
Jewish community of Herzog Max Strasse, Munich, Germany, late 19th century
Subjects:
Damaged churches and cathedrals, The Second World War
Destruction of Jewish property, 1933-1945
Destruction of synagogues, 1939 -- 1945
Destruction of synagogues in Germany, Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken Glass, 1938
Documents in French language
Documents in German language
Eclectic architectural style
Frauenkirche (Church of Our Lady), Herzog Max Strasse, Munich, Germany, opened 1468
Germany (Europe)
Gothic architectural style
Great Synagogue in Herzog Max Strasse, Munich, Germany, opened 1887
Herzog Max Strasse (Munich, Germany)
Images, Frauenkirche (Church of Our Lady), Herzog Max Starsse, Munich Germany, 15th century
Images, Grand Hotel Leinfelder, Herzog Max Strasse, Munich, Germany
Images, Great Synagogue in Munich (Herzog Max Strasse), Germany, late 19th century
Images, The Kunstlerhaus in Herzog Max Strasse, Munich, Germany, late 19th--early 20th century
Images of synagogues, temples and houses of prayer on postcards, prints and pictures
Jewish community of Herzog Max Strasse, Munich, Germany, late 19th century
Jewish sacral architecture, 19th -- 20th centuries
Munich (Germany)
Neo-Gothic architectural style
Neo-Romanesque architectural styles
Neo-Romanesque architectural styles, in regard to synagogues
Photo-documents, Frauenkirche (Church of Our Lady), Herzog Max Strasse, Munich, Germany, 15th cent.
Photo-documents, Grand Hotel Leinfelder, Herzog Max Strasse, Munich Germany
Photo-documents, Great Synagogue in Herzog Max Strasse, Munich, Germany, late 19th century
Photo-documents, images of the synagogues and Jewish temples
Photo-documents, The Kunstlerhaus in Herzog Max Strasse, Munich, Germany, late 19th-early 20th cent.
Restoration, Frauenkirche (Church or Our Lady), Herzog Max Starsse, Munich, Germany, 1953--1994
Synagogues, religious temples
Synagogues, temples, houses of prayer
Synagogues, temples, houses of prayer, Germany, images
Synagogues, temples, houses of prayer, Western Europe, images
Synagogues in Germany
Synagogues in Germany, images
Synagogues in Germany, postcards
The Kunstlerhaus, artistic building, Herzog Max Strasse, Munich, Germany, built 1896/1900
Destruction of Jewish property, 1933-1945
Destruction of synagogues, 1939 -- 1945
Destruction of synagogues in Germany, Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken Glass, 1938
Documents in French language
Documents in German language
Eclectic architectural style
Frauenkirche (Church of Our Lady), Herzog Max Strasse, Munich, Germany, opened 1468
Germany (Europe)
Gothic architectural style
Great Synagogue in Herzog Max Strasse, Munich, Germany, opened 1887
Herzog Max Strasse (Munich, Germany)
Images, Frauenkirche (Church of Our Lady), Herzog Max Starsse, Munich Germany, 15th century
Images, Grand Hotel Leinfelder, Herzog Max Strasse, Munich, Germany
Images, Great Synagogue in Munich (Herzog Max Strasse), Germany, late 19th century
Images, The Kunstlerhaus in Herzog Max Strasse, Munich, Germany, late 19th--early 20th century
Images of synagogues, temples and houses of prayer on postcards, prints and pictures
Jewish community of Herzog Max Strasse, Munich, Germany, late 19th century
Jewish sacral architecture, 19th -- 20th centuries
Munich (Germany)
Neo-Gothic architectural style
Neo-Romanesque architectural styles
Neo-Romanesque architectural styles, in regard to synagogues
Photo-documents, Frauenkirche (Church of Our Lady), Herzog Max Strasse, Munich, Germany, 15th cent.
Photo-documents, Grand Hotel Leinfelder, Herzog Max Strasse, Munich Germany
Photo-documents, Great Synagogue in Herzog Max Strasse, Munich, Germany, late 19th century
Photo-documents, images of the synagogues and Jewish temples
Photo-documents, The Kunstlerhaus in Herzog Max Strasse, Munich, Germany, late 19th-early 20th cent.
Restoration, Frauenkirche (Church or Our Lady), Herzog Max Starsse, Munich, Germany, 1953--1994
Synagogues, religious temples
Synagogues, temples, houses of prayer
Synagogues, temples, houses of prayer, Germany, images
Synagogues, temples, houses of prayer, Western Europe, images
Synagogues in Germany
Synagogues in Germany, images
Synagogues in Germany, postcards
The Kunstlerhaus, artistic building, Herzog Max Strasse, Munich, Germany, built 1896/1900
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