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Collection Overview
Title: Anton Karl Papers, 1933-1944
Predominant Dates:1939 -- 1944
ID: RG-59/RG-59
Primary Creator: Anton Karl, captain (Hauptmann) and battalion commander of German Army (Wehrmacht) (1902 -- 1944)
Extent: 4.0 Boxes
Subjects: Administrative and political maps, interwar, war-time and postwar period, Anton and Margarete Karl, photograph, Munich, 1920s, Anton Karl, Captain (Hauptmann) of the German Army (Wehrmacht), 1902 -- 1944, Anton Karl, photo-documents, Armed forces, German, 1918 -- 1933, Bietingen (Germany), Captain (Hauptmann) Anton Karl, fallen in action near Ternopil, 21 February 1944, Ukraine, Catholic Literature, published in Germany, Catholic rite and tradition, first communion, Catholic rite and traditions, Christian Literature published in Germany, City maps (street plans) of the interwar and wartime, Combat operations in Western Ukraine, 1944, Correspondence from front-lines, 1939 -- 1945, Die Wehrmacht (The German Army), Nazi periodicals, Documents in German language, Documents issued by the local and central authorities of Weimar Republic, 1919 -- 1933, Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945, family histories, Family History, Karl, family photographs, Family photographs, Karl Family, German literature, 19th -20th century, German military campaign in Poland, 1939, German military campaign in Western Europe, 1940, German military maps of the Russian regions, 1941, Germany (1918--1933), Germany (1933 -- 1945), Germany, history, Germany, middle class, 1933 -- 1939, Hohenfels (Germany), Margarete Karl, wife of Anton Karl, Memorial service for the fallen soldiers, German, Memorial service for the fallen soldiers, German, Captain Anton Karl, Military Comradeship, German Army, 1933 -- 1945, Military map of the Ternopil region in Ukraine, German, Military maps, German, Military maps, the Second World War, 1939-- 1945, military photographs, 1920 -- 1945, military photographs, German, 1920 -- 1945, Military photographs, German, 1920 -- 1945, Anton Karl, Military service in German Army, the Wehrmacht, 1939 -- 1945, Military service in Nazi-German Army, the Wehrmacht, 1939 -- 1944, Anton Karl, Military service in Nazi Germany, in Wehrmacht, 1939 -- 1945, Military service in the German armed forces, Weimar Republic, Military service records, German, Military service records, German, Anton Karl, Narratives in German language, Nazi-German military campaign in the Eastern Front, 1941 -- 1944, Anton Karl, Nazi-German military campaign in the Eastern Front, 1941 -- 1945, Nazi-German military campaign in the Second World War, Anton Karl, Nazi-German military campaigns in the Second World War, 1939 -- 1945, Nazi Party, membership, Nazi Party, membership, Anton Karl, official correspondence, Official correspondence, German, Passports, German, Passports, German, Anton Karl, Periodicals, Nazi, Photographs, portrait, Anton Karl, Photographs, portrait, Margarete Karl, Photographs, portraits, Photographs of children, Photographs of children, Erich Karl, Photographs of children, two male children of Anton Karl, Photographs of family members, Photographs of family members, Anton Karl, Pocket calendars, wartime, Pocket calendars, wartime, Anton Karl, Political map of Europe, German, 1940, Political maps of Europe, Prayer books, Catholic, published in Germany, Publications, German, Reichswehr, army of the Weimar Republic, Second World War, 1939 -- 1945, Service in the Reichswehr, army of the Weimar Republic, Service in the Reichswehr, the army of the Weimar Republic, Anton Carl, Soviet-German battle for Ternopil, Ukraine, 1944, Sport contest certificates, German, 1931, Anton Karl, Sports contests, Sports contests certificates, German, Tarnopol (Poland), Tarnopol (Poland: Province), Ternopil (Ukraine), The Karl Family, a group photograph, 1920s, The USSR (1941--1945), Ukraine (1941-1945), Volkischer Beobachter, Nazi periodicals, Weimar Republic, 1919 -- 1933
Languages: German
Abstract
This record group comprises series of Nazi periodicals, personal library of Anton Karl, family and personal photo-albums and Anton Karl’s military documents, passports and other identification documents. A sub-collection of its own right is a full gear of his cavalry uniform kept in a special suitcase. This suitcase was sent back to his family in Germany, when lieutenant-colonel Anton Karl was killed near Ternopol in Western Ukraine in the Spring of 1944.
Scope and Contents of the Materials
This Record Group comprises the following collections: RG-59.01, Volkischer Beobachter, People's Observer, Nazi-German periodical, Munich edition; RG-59.02, Die Wehrmacht, The Army, periodical; RG-59.03, Books, Narratives, Brochures; RG-59.04, Personal and official correspondence; RG-59.05, Miltary, politica; maps and city plans; RG-59.07, Personal papers; RG-59.06, Newspaper clippings; RG-59.08, Anton Karl Personal and Family Photographs; RG-59.09, Anton Karl, military and family photography
These documents and photographs, as well as periodicals and other publications reflect German military and public history through the prism of a middle class Wehrmacht officer, Captain Anton Karl.
Collection Historical Note
This record group is a multifaceted collection of personal, official and public documents. While some relate to the career of Captain Anton Karl, the corpus of the documents and artifacts as an entity is well-waratned representation of prewar and wartime History of Germany. Largely these documents relate to the military history, although the fate of the given German officer and his family is well represented.
Socila and military life of German society is represented by various periodicals, personal correspondences, official documents and wide array of photo-documents and personal possesions.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative and political maps, interwar, war-time and postwar period
Anton and Margarete Karl, photograph, Munich, 1920s
Anton Karl, Captain (Hauptmann) of the German Army (Wehrmacht), 1902 -- 1944
Anton Karl, photo-documents
Armed forces, German, 1918 -- 1933
Bietingen (Germany)
Captain (Hauptmann) Anton Karl, fallen in action near Ternopil, 21 February 1944, Ukraine
Catholic Literature, published in Germany
Catholic rite and tradition, first communion
Catholic rite and traditions
Christian Literature published in Germany
City maps (street plans) of the interwar and wartime
Combat operations in Western Ukraine, 1944
Correspondence from front-lines, 1939 -- 1945
Die Wehrmacht (The German Army), Nazi periodicals
Documents in German language
Documents issued by the local and central authorities of Weimar Republic, 1919 -- 1933
Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
family histories
Family History, Karl
family photographs
Family photographs, Karl Family
German literature, 19th -20th century
German military campaign in Poland, 1939
German military campaign in Western Europe, 1940
German military maps of the Russian regions, 1941
Germany (1918--1933)
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
Germany, history
Germany, middle class, 1933 -- 1939
Hohenfels (Germany)
Margarete Karl, wife of Anton Karl
Memorial service for the fallen soldiers, German
Memorial service for the fallen soldiers, German, Captain Anton Karl
Military Comradeship, German Army, 1933 -- 1945
Military map of the Ternopil region in Ukraine, German
Military maps, German
Military maps, the Second World War, 1939-- 1945
military photographs, 1920 -- 1945
military photographs, German, 1920 -- 1945
Military photographs, German, 1920 -- 1945, Anton Karl
Military service in German Army, the Wehrmacht, 1939 -- 1945
Military service in Nazi-German Army, the Wehrmacht, 1939 -- 1944, Anton Karl
Military service in Nazi Germany, in Wehrmacht, 1939 -- 1945
Military service in the German armed forces, Weimar Republic
Military service records, German
Military service records, German, Anton Karl
Narratives in German language
Nazi-German military campaign in the Eastern Front, 1941 -- 1944, Anton Karl
Nazi-German military campaign in the Eastern Front, 1941 -- 1945
Nazi-German military campaign in the Second World War, Anton Karl
Nazi-German military campaigns in the Second World War, 1939 -- 1945
Nazi Party, membership
Nazi Party, membership, Anton Karl
official correspondence
Official correspondence, German
Passports, German
Passports, German, Anton Karl
Periodicals, Nazi
Photographs, portrait, Anton Karl
Photographs, portrait, Margarete Karl
Photographs, portraits
Photographs of children
Photographs of children, Erich Karl
Photographs of children, two male children of Anton Karl
Photographs of family members
Photographs of family members, Anton Karl
Pocket calendars, wartime
Pocket calendars, wartime, Anton Karl
Political map of Europe, German, 1940
Political maps of Europe
Prayer books, Catholic, published in Germany
Publications, German
Reichswehr, army of the Weimar Republic
Second World War, 1939 -- 1945
Service in the Reichswehr, army of the Weimar Republic
Service in the Reichswehr, the army of the Weimar Republic, Anton Carl
Soviet-German battle for Ternopil, Ukraine, 1944
Sport contest certificates, German, 1931, Anton Karl
Sports contests
Sports contests certificates, German
Tarnopol (Poland)
Tarnopol (Poland: Province)
Ternopil (Ukraine)
The Karl Family, a group photograph, 1920s
The USSR (1941--1945)
Ukraine (1941-1945)
Volkischer Beobachter, Nazi periodicals
Weimar Republic, 1919 -- 1933
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Sub-Collection:
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Sub-Collection 1: RG-59.01, Voelkischer Beobachter, People's Observer, 1935-1945],
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Sub-Collection 2: RG-59.02, Die Wehrmacht, The Army, periodical],
[Sub-Collection 3: RG-59.03, Books, Narratives, Brochures, 1930s -- 1940s],
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Sub-Collection 4: RG-59.04, Personal and official correspondence, 1933 -- 1944],
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Sub-Collection 5: RG-59.05, Military, political maps and city plans, 1920s -- 1944],
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Sub-Collection 6: RG-59.06, Newspaper clippings, collected by Anton Karl, 1933 -- 1944],
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Sub-Collection 7: RG-59.07, Personal papers of Anton Karl, 1920s -- 1940s],
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Sub-Collection 8: RG-59.08, Anton Karl Personal and Family Photographs, 1920s -- 1940s],
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Sub-Collection 9: RG-59.09, Anton Karl, military and family photography, 1920s -- 1940s],
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- Sub-Collection 3: RG-59.03, Books, Narratives, Brochures, 1930s -- 1940s
- This Collection comprises German literature collected by Captain Anton Karl. This selection, largely, reflects German military operations in the Second World War.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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German Literature
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German literature, 19th -20th century
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German literature on military topics, 20th century
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German literature published in the course of the Second World War
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Catholic Literature, published in Germany
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Prayer books, Catholic, published in Germany
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Anton Karl, personal books and publications
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Germany (1918--1933)
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Germany (1939--1945)
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Narratives in German language
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Documents in German language
- Creators:
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Anton Karl, captain (Hauptmann) and battalion commander of German Army (Wehrmacht) (1902 -- 1944)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 1: RG-59.03.01, Anton Karl, prayer book, St. Antonius, 8 August 1923
- A German prayer book that belonged to German officer Anton Karl during the Second World War. Anton Karl came from a lower middle-class German family and started his military career in the Weimar Republic and then transitioned to the Nazi Party. During the war, Anton kept Catholic prayer books with him. Published 8 August 1923 by the St. Josef-Bucherbruderschaft (St. Joseph Brotherhood) in Klagenfurt, Germany
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Anton Karl, Captain (Hauptmann) of the German Army (Wehrmacht), 1902 -- 1944
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Catholic Literature, published in Germany
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Germany (1918--1933)
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Germany (1939--1945)
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Documents in German language
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Narratives in German language
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German, language
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Prayer books, Catholic, published in Germany
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religious text
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religious text, St. Antonius (St. Anthony)
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religious literature
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Anton Karl, religious beliefs
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Anton Karl, Roman Catholic
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Christian Literature
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Christian Literature published in Germany
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Christian publication
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St. Josef-Bucherbruderschaft (St. Joseph Brotherhood) in Klagenfurt
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religious text, St. Antonius (St. Anthony), Anton Karl
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Publications, German
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Anton Karl, personal library
- Creators:
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St. Josef-Bucherbruderschaft (St. Joseph Brotherhood) in Klagenfurt
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Anton Karl, captain (Hauptmann) and battalion commander of German Army (Wehrmacht) (1902 -- 1944)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 2: RG-59.03.02, Anton Karl, portraits and postcard, 1930s
- Portraits of Nazi German officers in uniform. Included are photographic portraits of Anton Karl during the Second World War. Anton Karl came from a lower middle-class German family and started his military career in the Weimar Republic and then transitioned to the Nazi Party. Also included is a postcard with a handwritten personal message in German. Some photographs were taken at the Nell Herbert Foto-Atelier (photography studio) in Haarlem, Holland.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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photography studio
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Photographs
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Photographs, portrait, Anton Karl
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Photographs, portraits
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Anton Karl, photographs
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postcards
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Documents in German language
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Narratives in German language
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German, language
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Nazi party
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Nazi Party, membership
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Nazi Party, membership, Anton Karl
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Military officers, Nazi-German
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Military Uniforms (Nazi-German)
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Germany (1933 -- 1939)
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Germany (1939--1945)
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Second World War, 1939 -- 1945
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Anton Karl, photo-documents
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Nell Herbert Foto-Atelier, photography studio
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Haarlem (Netherlands)
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Military service in Nazi Germany, in Wehrmacht, 1939 -- 1945
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Military service in Nazi-German Army, the Wehrmacht, 1939 -- 1944, Anton Karl
- Creators:
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Anton Karl, captain (Hauptmann) and battalion commander of German Army (Wehrmacht) (1902 -- 1944)
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Nell Herbert Foto Atelier, photography studio
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 3: RG-59.03.03, German military literature, Boot Greift Wiederan (The Boat is Attacking), 1943
- A personal book belonging to Anton Karl during the Second World War. The book was entitled Boot Greift Wiederan (The Boat is Attacking) and is about Nazi Captains Claus Korth and Wolfgang Luth. Anton Karl also enclosed photographs, personal correspondences, and pieces of newspapers concerning the two captains. 1943
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Berlin (Germany)
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Germany (1939--1945)
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Anton Karl, Captain (Hauptmann) of the German Army (Wehrmacht), 1902 -- 1944
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Documents in German language
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Narratives in German language
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German, language
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German Literature
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German literature, 19th -20th century
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German literature on military topics, 20th century
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German literature published in the course of the Second World War
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Personal correspondence
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Anton Karl, photo-documents
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Anton Karl, photographs
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Nazi party
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Claus Korth
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Wolfgang Luth
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Photographs
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German military officials
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Periodicals, photo-documents
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Periodicals, German
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U-boats
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Boot greift wiederan (The Boat is Attacking), book title
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Anton Karl, personal library
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Boot greift wiederan (The Boat is Attacking), Anton Karl
- Creators:
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Publishing house of Erich Klinghammer
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Claus Korth (1911-1988)
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Wolfgang Luth (1913-1945)
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Anton Karl, captain (Hauptmann) and battalion commander of German Army (Wehrmacht) (1902 -- 1944)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 4: RG-59.03.04, Anton Karl, religious texts and prayer cards, 1913-1959
- A small collection of religious items belonging to Anton Karl and his family including his prayer book Der Friede fei mit euch! (Peace be with you!). It also includes several prayer cards, with funeral prayer cards for Anton Karl and his wife Margareta. A list of fallen German soldiers and their ranking features Anton Karl, who was killed n 1944. There are prayer cards and brief texts about the Easter holiday, important to Anton Karl as a Catholic. 1913-1959
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Anton Karl, Captain (Hauptmann) of the German Army (Wehrmacht), 1902 -- 1944
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Catholic Literature, published in Germany
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Germany (1900 -- 1914)
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Germany (1939--1945)
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Documents in German language
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Narratives in German language
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German, language
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Prayer books, Catholic, published in Germany
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religious text
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religious literature
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Anton Karl, religious beliefs
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Anton Karl, Roman Catholic
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Christian Literature
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Christian Literature published in Germany
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Christian publication
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Missionskloster (Mission Monastery), O. S. B., publishers
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prayer book, Der Friede fei mit euch! (Peace be with you!)
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Documents in Latin language
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Latin, language
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prayer card
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Photographs, portrait, Anton Karl
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funeral prayer card, Anton Karl
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funeral prayer card
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illustration in religious text
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religious illustration
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religious illustration, Roman Catholic
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illustration in religious text, Roman Catholic
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Christian holidays
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prayer card, Roman Catholic
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casualties in war
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Military officers, Nazi-German
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Margarete Karl, wife of Anton Karl
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funeral prayer card, Margarete Karl
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Easter Holiday
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Anton Karl, personal library
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Memorial service for the fallen soldiers, German, Captain Anton Karl
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Military service in Nazi-German Army, the Wehrmacht, 1939 -- 1944, Anton Karl
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Fallen soldiers, German, Captain (Hauptam) Anton Karl
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Fallen soldiers, German
- Creators:
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Anton Karl, captain (Hauptmann) and battalion commander of German Army (Wehrmacht) (1902 -- 1944)
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Missionskloster (Mission Monastery), O. S. B., publishers (circa 1913)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 5: RG-59.03.05, Anton Karl, Der rote Kampfflieger (The Red Fighter Pilot), Manfred von Richthofen, 1933
- The autobiography of the First World War ace fighter pilot Manfred Freiherr von Richthofen entitled Der rote Kampfflieger (The Red Fighter Pilot). Richthofen was nicknamed the Red Baron because of his red fighter plane and his skill in battle. The book was originally published in 1917, with additions made later by Bolko von Richthofen, a distant relative, and Hermann Goring, a fellow fighter pilot and leading member of the Nazi party. Anton Karl acquired this book from military school during the Second World War.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Manfred Freiherr von Richthofen (The Red Baron)
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Bolko Freiherr von Richthofen
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Hermann Goring
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Nazi party
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fighter planes
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war planes
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The First World War, 1914 -- 1918
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Germany (1914 -- 1918)
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German imperial army, 1900 -- 1918
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Military service, German Imperial Army
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Artillerieschule (military school)
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autobiography
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autobiography, Der rote Kampfflieger (The Red Fighter Pilot), Manfred Freiherr von Richthofen
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Deutscher Verlag, Berlin, publishers
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Berlin (Germany)
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Germany, history
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Anton Karl, Captain (Hauptmann) of the German Army (Wehrmacht), 1902 -- 1944
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Documents in German language
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Narratives in German language
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German, language
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German Literature
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German literature, 19th -20th century
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German literature on military topics, 20th century
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fighter pilot
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fighter pilot, German imperial army
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Hermann Goering
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Germany (1933 -- 1945)
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Anton Karl, personal library
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Der rote Kampfflieger (The Red Fighter Pilot), Anton Karl
- Creators:
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Manfred Freiherr von Richthofen (The Red Baron) (1892 -- 1918)
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Hermann Goring (1893 -- 1946)
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Bolko Freiherr von Richthofen (1899 -- 1983)
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Deutscher Verlag, Berlin, publishers (1933-45)
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Anton Karl, captain (Hauptmann) and battalion commander of German Army (Wehrmacht) (1902 -- 1944)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 6: RG-59.03.06, Anton Karl, National Socialist Official Newspaper (NSBZ), Hermann Neef, 28 February 1943
- The cover of the National Socialist Official Newspaper with a message from Hermann Neef, a leading member of the Nazi party and the chief editor of the newspaper (February 28, 1943). His message explains that while in this time of war, everyone must make sacrifices for the cause. He also says his goodbyes, as he is leaving his post at the newspaper, to take a different position in the Nazi government. This particular newspaper also has a handwritten note from Erich Karl to his father Anton, explaining that he is sending his father the newspaper and sends his regards (March 15, 1943). The back of the newspaper is covered in German advertisements.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Anton Karl, Captain (Hauptmann) of the German Army (Wehrmacht), 1902 -- 1944
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German newspaper
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Periodicals, German
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Documents in German language
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Narratives in German language
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German, language
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Germany (1939--1945)
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Berlin (Germany)
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News and advertisements in Nazi German periodicals, 1940s
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Hermann Neef
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Government of Nazi Germany (1933-1945)
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Nazi Government of Germany, appeals to German people, 1933 -- 1945
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National Socialist Official Newspaper (NSBZ)
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Nazi party
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Personal correspondence
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Personal correspondence, Anton Karl
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Erich Karl, son of Anton Karl
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Adolf Hitler, dictator and German Chancellor and President
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Deutsche Gemeindebeamten-zeitung, Nazi German publication
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Second World War, 1939 -- 1945
- Creators:
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Anton Karl, captain (Hauptmann) and battalion commander of German Army (Wehrmacht) (1902 -- 1944)
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Hermann Neef (1904 -- 1950)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 7: RG-59.03.07, Anton Karl, German literature, Die Beiden Straeflinge (The Two Convicts), 1857
- A personal book belonging to Anton Karl during the Second World War. The book, by German-born Friedrich Gerstaecker, is entitled Die beiden Straeflinge (The Two Convicts) and is an Australian adventure novel about a virtuous bushranger, or outlaw in the Australian bush in the early years of English settlement. Perhaps the novel was inspired by the years Gerstaecker spent traveling through Australia. Originally published in 1857. Karl’s copy published in 1939.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Leipzig (Germany)
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Germany (1815-1870)
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Germany (1939--1945)
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Anton Karl, Captain (Hauptmann) of the German Army (Wehrmacht), 1902 -- 1944
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Documents in German language
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Narratives in German language
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German, language
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German Literature
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German literature, 19th -20th century
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Friedrich Gerstaecker
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Wilhelm Goldmann Verlap, Leipzig, publishers
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Joseph M. Belter
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Australia
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Publications, German
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British settlement in Australia (circa 1800)
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Murray River (Australia)
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literature, fiction
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German literature, fiction
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Die beiden Straeflinge (The Two Convicts), book title
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Anton Karl, personal library
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Die beiden Straeflinge (The Two Convicts), Anton Karl
- Creators:
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Friedrich Gerstaecker (1816-1872)
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Wilhelm Goldmann Verlag, Leipzig, publishers
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Joseph M. Belter
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Anton Karl, captain (Hauptmann) and battalion commander of German Army (Wehrmacht) (1902 -- 1944)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 8: RG-59.03.08, Anton Karl, German military literature, Eine Kompanie marschiert (The Company is Marching On), 1941
- A German book about the German infantrymen that battled and conquered France from 1939 to 1940. The author, W. Hoeppener-Flatow, paints the anonymous soldiers as heroes who won the greatest battle on earth. This book's full title is Eine Kompanie marschiert... Infanteristen kampfen in Frankreich (The Company Marches On...Infantrymen fight in France). It was published in 1941 by Steiniger-Verlage, Berlin. There is a personal note on the first page written to Anton Karl's son explaining that this book is a Christmas gift for him for the third Christmas of the war from his family (December 24, 1941).
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Soldiers, German
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German imprisonment of French soldiers
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Germans march French soldiers to imprisonment, 1940
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Erich Karl, son of Anton Karl
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France (1940 -- 1945)
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Germany (1939--1945)
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Anton Karl, Captain (Hauptmann) of the German Army (Wehrmacht), 1902 -- 1944
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Documents in German language
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Narratives in German language
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German, language
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German Literature
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German literature, 19th -20th century
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Publications, German
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German literature on military topics, 20th century
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German literature published in the course of the Second World War
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Personal correspondence
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Personal correspondence, Anton Karl
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Eine Kompanie marschiert (The Company Marches On), book title
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W. Hoeppener-Flatow, author of Eine Kompanie marschiert (The Company Marches On)
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German military campaign in Western Europe, 1940
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German-occupied France
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Steiniger-Verlage, Berlin, publishers
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Second World War, 1939 -- 1945
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German invasion of France, 1940
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Anton Karl, personal library
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Eine Kompanie marschiert (The Company Marches On), Anton Karl
- Creators:
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W. Hoeppener-Flatow
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Steiniger-Verlage, Berlin, publishers
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Anton Karl, captain (Hauptmann) and battalion commander of German Army (Wehrmacht) (1902 -- 1944)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 9: RG-59.03.09, Anton Karl, envelope with Max Fleischmann funeral prayer card and photographs, 10 June 1942
- A funeral prayer card for Max Fleischmann, date of death June 10, 1942 at the age of 70 years and 8 months. The funeral prayer card includes a Roman Catholic prayer written in German on one side and an illustration of Jesus and the Virgin Mary on the other. There are two photographs of Max, one alone at work and one of Max with friends and family. All of these items are contained in an envelope, marked with a small note indicating the envelope belongs to the Fleishmann family.
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Anton Karl, Captain (Hauptmann) of the German Army (Wehrmacht), 1902 -- 1944
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Max Fleischmann
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Fleischmann Family
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Fleischmann family, photodocuments
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prayer card
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funeral prayer card
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religious text
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religious illustration
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religious illustration, Roman Catholic
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prayer card, Roman Catholic
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Photographs
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personal photographs with family and friends
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photography studio
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Wolf Foto-Atelier, photography studio
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Germany (1939--1945)
- Creators:
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Fleischmann family
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Max Fleischmann (1871- 1942)
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Anton Karl, captain (Hauptmann) and battalion commander of German Army (Wehrmacht) (1902 -- 1944)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 10: RG-59.03.10, Anton Karl, German literature, Ereignisse an der Grenze (Events at the Border), 1937
- A piece of fictional German literature entitled Ereignisse an der Grenze (Events at the Border) by Charlotte Zucht. The book was published in 1937 by Neuer Buchverlag, Dresden, publishers and is a romantic novel set in the time of the First World War. Stamps on the book indicate that the book was borrowed from the J. Muehlbauer Library in Munich, most likely by Anton Karl, who spent his free time reading during the war.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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The First World War, 1914 -- 1918
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Germany (1914 -- 1918)
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Germany (1939--1945)
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German imperial army, 1900 -- 1918
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Anton Karl, Captain (Hauptmann) of the German Army (Wehrmacht), 1902 -- 1944
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Anton Karl, personal belongings
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Anton Karl, personal books and publications
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Documents in German language
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Narratives in German language
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German, language
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German Literature
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German literature, 19th -20th century
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German literature on military topics, 20th century
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Publications, German
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literature, fiction
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German literature, fiction
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Ereignisse an der Grenze (Events at the Border), book title
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Charlotte Zucht, author of Ereignisse an der Grenze (Events at the Border)
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Munich (Germany)
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Neuer Buchverlag, Dresden, publishers
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library
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lending library (leihbibliothek)
- Creators:
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Charlotte Zucht
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Neuer Buchverlag, Dresden, publishers
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Anton Karl, captain (Hauptmann) and battalion commander of German Army (Wehrmacht) (1902 -- 1944)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 11: RG-59.03.11, Anton Karl, German military literature, Fliegerhorst im Erlenbusch (Aerodrome in the alder bush), 1940
- A piece of German literature about German fighter pilots of the First World War written by Karl Theodor Haanen, published in 1940 by the Union German publishing company in Stuttgart, Germany. This book was part of Anton Karl’s personal collection, as he would read during his free time while serving the military in the Second World War.
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Karl Theodor Haanen, author of Fliegerhorst im Erlenbusch (Aerodrome in the alder bush)
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Union German publishing company, Stuttgart
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Anton Karl, Captain (Hauptmann) of the German Army (Wehrmacht), 1902 -- 1944
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Anton Karl, personal library
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The First World War, 1914 -- 1918
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Germany (1914 -- 1918)
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Germany (1939--1945)
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German imperial army, 1900 -- 1918
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Documents in German language
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Narratives in German language
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German, language
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German Literature
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German literature, 19th -20th century
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German literature on military topics, 20th century
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Publications, German
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fighter planes
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war planes
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Germany, history
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fighter pilot
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fighter pilot, German imperial army
- Creators:
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Karl Theodor Haanen
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Union German publishing company, Stuttgart
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Anton Karl, captain (Hauptmann) and battalion commander of German Army (Wehrmacht) (1902 -- 1944)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 12: RG-59.03.12, Anton Karl, prayer book, Gottesdienst, 1940
- A German prayer book and an Easter prayer card. The book is dated to 1940 and was published by the publishing house of J. Pfeiffer in Munich. The book is described inside as a prayer and song book for the archdiocese of Munich and Freising. This book was most likely part of Anton Karl’s personal book collection, as he was a devout Catholic and read religious text in his free time while serving the military during the Second World War. The Easter prayer card is dated to 1959 and contains a prayer to the Holy Mother.
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Anton Karl, Captain (Hauptmann) of the German Army (Wehrmacht), 1902 -- 1944
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Anton Karl, personal library
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Catholic Literature, published in Germany
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Germany (1939--1945)
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Documents in German language
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Narratives in German language
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German, language
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Prayer books, Catholic, published in Germany
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religious text
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religious literature
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Anton Karl, religious beliefs
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Anton Karl, Roman Catholic
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Christian Literature
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Christian Literature published in Germany
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Christian publication
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religious illustration
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religious illustration, Roman Catholic
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illustration in religious text
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illustration in religious text, Roman Catholic
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Christian holidays
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Easter Holiday
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prayer card, Roman Catholic
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prayer card
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Publishing house of J. Pfeiffer, Munich
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Gottesdienst, prayer book, title
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Gottesdienst, prayer book, Anton Karl
- Creators:
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Publishing house of J. Pfeiffer, Munich (circa 1940)
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Anton Karl, captain (Hauptmann) and battalion commander of German Army (Wehrmacht) (1902 -- 1944)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 13: RG-59.03.13, Anton Karl, German military literature, Holle uber Frankreich (Hell over France), 1940
- A piece of German literature about the Nazi-German air squadrons attacking France during the Second World War. This book was written by Jupp Muller-Marein and published by the Steiniger-Verlage publishers in Berlin. There is a personal note on the first page explaining that it is the fourth Christmas of the war and signed by the Shiepe family, perhaps as a gift to Anton Karl, dated 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Anton Karl, Captain (Hauptmann) of the German Army (Wehrmacht), 1902 -- 1944
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Anton Karl, personal library
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France (1940 -- 1945)
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Germany (1939--1945)
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Documents in German language
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Narratives in German language
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German, language
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German Literature
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German literature, 19th -20th century
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German literature on military topics, 20th century
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German literature published in the course of the Second World War
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Publications, German
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Personal correspondence
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Personal correspondence, Anton Karl
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German military campaign in Western Europe, 1940
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German-occupied France
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Second World War, 1939 -- 1945
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German invasion of France, 1940
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fighter planes
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war planes
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fighter pilot
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Steiniger-Verlage, Berlin, publishers
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Holle uber Frankreich (Hell over France), book title
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Holle uber Frankreich (Hell over France), Anton Karl
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Jupp Muller-Marein, author of Holle uber Frankreich (Hell over France)
- Creators:
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Jupp Muller-Marein (1907-1981)
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Steiniger-Verlage, Berlin, publishers
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Anton Karl, captain (Hauptmann) and battalion commander of German Army (Wehrmacht) (1902 -- 1944)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 14: RG-59.03.14, Anton Karl, letter from military informing Margarete Karl of Anton Karl's death, 13 June 1944
- A letter from the Wehrbezirkskommando (Nazi-German military district command) in Munich to Margarete Karl informing her of her husband, Anton Karl’s death. The letter explains that he died honorably in battle. Anton was killed in the Soviet-German battle for Ternopil, Ukraine in 1944. He was killed on February 21, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Military service in German Army, the Wehrmacht, 1939 -- 1945
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Military service in Nazi-German Army, the Wehrmacht, 1939 -- 1944, Anton Karl
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Military service in Nazi Germany, in Wehrmacht, 1939 -- 1945
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Anton Karl, Captain (Hauptmann) of the German Army (Wehrmacht), 1902 -- 1944
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Captain (Hauptmann) Anton Karl, fallen in action near Ternopil, 21 February 1944, Ukraine
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Documents in German language
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German, language
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Margarete Karl, wife of Anton Karl
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Narratives in German language
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Nazi-German military campaign in the Second World War, Anton Karl
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official correspondence
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Official correspondence with regard to Anton Karl
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Official correspondence, German
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Fallen soldiers, German, Captain (Hauptam) Anton Karl
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Fallen soldiers, German
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casualties in war
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Official correspondence, envelopes
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Munich (Germany)
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German Armed Forces, Wehrmacht
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Wehrbezirkskommando (Nazi-German military district command), Munich
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Germany (1939--1945)
- Creators:
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Wehrmacht (German Army) (1939--1945)
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Wehrbezirkskommando (Nazi-German military district command), Munich (1939-1945)
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Anton Karl, captain (Hauptmann) and battalion commander of German Army (Wehrmacht) (1902 -- 1944)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 15: RG-59.03.15, Anton Karl and Margarete Karl Wedding Announcement, 16 May 1928
- A wedding announcement from Anton Karl and Margarete Fleischmann from Regensburg, Germany on May 16, 1928.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Anton Karl, Captain (Hauptmann) of the German Army (Wehrmacht), 1902 -- 1944
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Documents in German language
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German, language
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Germany (1918--1933)
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Margarete Karl, wife of Anton Karl
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official correspondence
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Official correspondence, German
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Regensburg (Germany)
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wedding
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wedding announcement
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Fleischmann Family
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family histories
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Family History, Karl
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sacraments of the Catholic Church, matrimony
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Anton Karl, Roman Catholic
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Anton Karl, religious beliefs
- Creators:
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Anton Karl, captain (Hauptmann) and battalion commander of German Army (Wehrmacht) (1902 -- 1944)
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Margarete Karl, wife of Anton Karl
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 16: RG-59.03.16, Anton Karl, anti-Semitic message to Franz from Kreis II district (copy), circa 1939
- A copy of a message from Kreis II to Franz explaining that donations were pooled together for Franz to get a haircut and shave, since he does not have the financial means. Most likely, Franz is Jewish, in which case it goes his religious beliefs to shave his beard. It was common for Nazis to publicly cut the beards of Jews in order to punish and humilate them. It was also a common stereotype in Germany and Europe that Jews were cheap, and so the letter mockingly offers to pay for his haircut. Above this message is perhaps a poem or song insulting the district’s vicar and several of its female members who are either Jewish or do not support the Nazi’s cause. This letter is a form of humiliation and intimidation, not uncommon at the onset of the Second World War.
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Anton Karl, Captain (Hauptmann) of the German Army (Wehrmacht), 1902 -- 1944
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Documents in German language
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Narratives in German language
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German, language
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official correspondence
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Official correspondence, German
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Kreis II (Germany)
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Nazi anti-Jewish measures, actions and legislations
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Antisemitism in Germany
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Antisemitism
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Antisemitic satire
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anti-Jewish measures and legislations
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Nazi-perpetrated hair and/or beard cutting
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Public humiliation of Jews
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Germany (1939--1945)
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Jews in Nazi Germany
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Nazi Germany, regional governments
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taxes on Jews in Nazi Germany
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Public humiliations
- Creators:
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Anton Karl, captain (Hauptmann) and battalion commander of German Army (Wehrmacht) (1902 -- 1944)
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Kreis II (Germany)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 17: RG-59.03.17, Anton Karl, anti-Semitic message to Franz from Kreis II district, circa 1939
- A message from Kreis II to Franz explaining that donations were pooled together for Franz to get a haircut and shave, since he does not have the financial means. Most likely, Franz is Jewish, in which case it goes his religious beliefs to shave his beard. It was common for Nazis to publicly cut the beards of Jews in order to punish and humilate them. It was also a common stereotype in Germany and Europe that Jews were cheap, and so the letter mockingly offers to pay for his haircut. Above this message is perhaps a poem or song insulting the district’s vicar and several of its female members who are either Jewish or do not support the Nazi’s cause. This letter is a form of humiliation and intimidation, not uncommon at the onset of the Second World War.
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Public humiliations
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Anton Karl, Captain (Hauptmann) of the German Army (Wehrmacht), 1902 -- 1944
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Documents in German language
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Narratives in German language
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German, language
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official correspondence
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Official correspondence, German
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Kreis II (Germany)
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Nazi anti-Jewish measures, actions and legislations
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Antisemitism in Germany
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Antisemitism
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Antisemitic satire
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anti-Jewish measures and legislations
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Nazi-perpetrated hair and/or beard cutting
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Public humiliation of Jews
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Germany (1939--1945)
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Jews in Nazi Germany
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Nazi Germany, regional governments
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taxes on Jews in Nazi Germany
- Creators:
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Anton Karl, captain (Hauptmann) and battalion commander of German Army (Wehrmacht) (1902 -- 1944)
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Kreis II (Germany)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 18: RG-59.03.18, Anton Karl, German military biography, Prien Greift An (Prien Attacks), 1942
- The biography of U-boat ace for the Nazi-German Kriegsmarine, or Navy, Gunther Prien. The biography was written by Wolfgang Frank in 1942 and published by Hans Kohler publishers in Hamburg. The author based the biography on Prien’s diaries written during the war as well as accounts of those present on the U-boats with Prien. There is a handwritten German message on the third page. These book was most likely part of Anton Karl’s personal library during his service in the military in the Second World War.
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U-boats
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Gunther Prien
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Kriegsmarine (navy of Nazi Germany)
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German Armed Forces, Wehrmacht
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Germany (1939--1945)
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Military service in Nazi Germany, in Wehrmacht, 1939 -- 1945
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Fallen soldiers, German
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casualties in war
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Documents in German language
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Narratives in German language
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German, language
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German Literature
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German literature, 19th -20th century
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German literature on military topics, 20th century
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German literature published in the course of the Second World War
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Publications, German
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Anton Karl, Captain (Hauptmann) of the German Army (Wehrmacht), 1902 -- 1944
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Anton Karl, personal library
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Historical Biography
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Prien Greift An (Prien Attacks), biography, book title
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Prien Greift An (Prien Attacks), Anton Karl
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Second World War, 1939 -- 1945
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naval operations, German, Second World War
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naval operations
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naval operations, German
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Wolfgang Frank, author of Prien Greift An (Prien Attacks), biography of Gunther Prien
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Hans Kohler Verlag, Hamburg, publishers
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Personal correspondence
- Creators:
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Wolfgang Frank
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Gunther Prien (1908-1941)
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Hans Kohler Verlag, Hamburg, publishers
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Anton Karl, captain (Hauptmann) and battalion commander of German Army (Wehrmacht) (1902 -- 1944)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 19: RG-59.03.19, Anton Karl, German military literature, Flug ins Schicksal (Flight into Destiny), 1940
- A piece of fictional German literature about the Nazi German air force, or the Luftwaffe, fighting in the Second World War. It was written by Gustav Renker and published by the Verlag von Philipp Reclam in Leipzig, Germany in 1940. This book was likely part of Anton Karl’s personal library during his military service for the Nazi government in the Second World War.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Anton Karl, Captain (Hauptmann) of the German Army (Wehrmacht), 1902 -- 1944
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Anton Karl, personal library
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Germany (1939--1945)
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Documents in German language
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Narratives in German language
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German, language
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German Literature
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German literature, 19th -20th century
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German literature on military topics, 20th century
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German literature published in the course of the Second World War
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Publications, German
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Second World War, 1939 -- 1945
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literature, fiction
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German literature, fiction
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fighter planes
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war planes
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fighter pilot
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Military service in Nazi Germany, in Wehrmacht, 1939 -- 1945
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German Armed Forces, Wehrmacht
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Luftwaffe (German Air Force)
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Gustav Renker, author of Flug ins Schicksal (Flight into Destiny)
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Verlag von Philipp Reclam, Leipzig, publishers
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Flug ins Schicksal (Flight into Destiny), book title
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Flug ins Schicksal (Flight into Destiny), Anton Karl
- Creators:
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Gustav Renker, author and journalist (1889-1967)
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Verlag von Philipp Reclam, Leipzig, publishers
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Anton Karl, captain (Hauptmann) and battalion commander of German Army (Wehrmacht) (1902 -- 1944)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 20: RG-59.03.20, Anton Karl, German military literature, Soldaten gegen Tod und Teufel (Soldiers Against Death and the Devil), Part 1, 1942
- A piece of German literature about the combat action during the first few months of the German military campaign in Russia during the Second World War. The book is written by Horst Slesina, a Propaganda Ministry worker from 1934 to 1946, and published by the Volkischer Verlag in Dusseldorf, Germany. There is a personal message on the first page indicating that it is Christmas in 1943, the fourth Christmas of the war, and a note says “from your brother”. It is possible that this book was a gift to Anton Karl from his brother for Anton to read during his free time while serving the Nazi-German army. Part 1 of 5
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Anton Karl, Captain (Hauptmann) of the German Army (Wehrmacht), 1902 -- 1944
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Anton Karl, personal library
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Germany (1939--1945)
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Documents in German language
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Narratives in German language
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German, language
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German Literature
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German literature, 19th -20th century
-
German literature on military topics, 20th century
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German literature published in the course of the Second World War
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Publications, German
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German Armed Forces, Wehrmacht
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Military service in Nazi Germany, in Wehrmacht, 1939 -- 1945
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Personal correspondence
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Personal correspondence, Anton Karl
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Horst Slesina
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Volkischer Verlag, Dusseldorf, publishers
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Soldaten gegen Tod und Teufel (Soldiers Against Death and the Devil), book title
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Soldaten gegen Tod und Teufel (Soldiers Against Death and the Devil), Anton Karl
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Eastern Front, German military campaign
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Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
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Nazi-German military campaign in the Eastern Front, 1941 -- 1945
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Soviet Union
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German military campaign in the USSR, 1941 -- 1943
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German war against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
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The USSR (1941--1945)
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Reflections on the German victorious offenses on the Eastern Front, 1942
- Creators:
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Horst Slesina
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Volkischer Verlag, Dusseldorf, publishers (circa 1942)
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Anton Karl, captain (Hauptmann) and battalion commander of German Army (Wehrmacht) (1902 -- 1944)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 21: RG-59.03.20, Anton Karl, German military literature, Soldaten gegen Tod und Teufel (Soldiers Against Death and the Devil), Part 2, 1942
- A piece of German literature about the combat action during the first few months of the German military campaign in Russia during the Second World War. The book is written by Horst Slesina, a Propaganda Ministry worker from 1934 to 1946, and published by the Volkischer Verlag in Dusseldorf, Germany. There is a personal message on the first page indicating that it is Christmas in 1943, the fourth Christmas of the war, and a note says “from your brother”. It is possible that this book was a gift to Anton Karl from his brother for Anton to read during his free time while serving the Nazi-German army. Part 2 of 5
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Anton Karl, Captain (Hauptmann) of the German Army (Wehrmacht), 1902 -- 1944
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Anton Karl, personal library
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Documents in German language
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Eastern Front, German military campaign
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Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
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German, language
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German Armed Forces, Wehrmacht
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German Literature
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German literature, 19th -20th century
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German literature on military topics, 20th century
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German literature published in the course of the Second World War
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Germany (1939--1945)
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Horst Slesina
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Military service in Nazi Germany, in Wehrmacht, 1939 -- 1945
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Narratives in German language
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Nazi-German military campaign in the Eastern Front, 1941 -- 1945
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Publications, German
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Reflections on the German victorious offenses on the Eastern Front, 1942
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Soldaten gegen Tod und Teufel (Soldiers Against Death and the Devil), book title
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Soldaten gegen Tod und Teufel (Soldiers Against Death and the Devil), Anton Karl
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Volkischer Verlag, Dusseldorf, publishers
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Soviet Union
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German military campaign in the USSR, 1941 -- 1943
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German war against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
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The USSR (1941--1945)
- Creators:
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Horst Slesina
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Volkischer Verlag, Dusseldorf, publishers (circa 1942)
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Anton Karl, captain (Hauptmann) and battalion commander of German Army (Wehrmacht) (1902 -- 1944)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 22: RG-59.03.20, Anton Karl, German military literature, Soldaten gegen Tod und Teufel (Soldiers Against Death and the Devil), Part 3, 1942
- A piece of German literature about the combat action during the first few months of the German military campaign in Russia during the Second World War. The book is written by Horst Slesina, a Propaganda Ministry worker from 1934 to 1946, and published by the Volkischer Verlag in Dusseldorf, Germany. There is a personal message on the first page indicating that it is Christmas in 1943, the fourth Christmas of the war, and a note says “from your brother”. It is possible that this book was a gift to Anton Karl from his brother for Anton to read during his free time while serving the Nazi-German army. Part 3 of 5
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Anton Karl, Captain (Hauptmann) of the German Army (Wehrmacht), 1902 -- 1944
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Anton Karl, personal library
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Documents in German language
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Eastern Front, German military campaign
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Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
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German, language
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German Armed Forces, Wehrmacht
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German Literature
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German literature, 19th -20th century
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German literature on military topics, 20th century
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German literature published in the course of the Second World War
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Germany (1939--1945)
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Horst Slesina
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Military service in Nazi Germany, in Wehrmacht, 1939 -- 1945
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Narratives in German language
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Nazi-German military campaign in the Eastern Front, 1941 -- 1945
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Publications, German
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Reflections on the German victorious offenses on the Eastern Front, 1942
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Soldaten gegen Tod und Teufel (Soldiers Against Death and the Devil), book title
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Soldaten gegen Tod und Teufel (Soldiers Against Death and the Devil), Anton Karl
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Volkischer Verlag, Dusseldorf, publishers
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Soviet Union
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German military campaign in the USSR, 1941 -- 1943
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German war against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
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The USSR (1941--1945)
- Creators:
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Horst Slesina
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Volkischer Verlag, Dusseldorf, publishers (circa 1942)
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Anton Karl, captain (Hauptmann) and battalion commander of German Army (Wehrmacht) (1902 -- 1944)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 23: RG-59.03.20, Anton Karl, German military literature, Soldaten gegen Tod und Teufel (Soldiers Against Death and the Devil), Part 4, 1942
- A piece of German literature about the combat action during the first few months of the German military campaign in Russia during the Second World War. The book is written by Horst Slesina, a Propaganda Ministry worker from 1934 to 1946, and published by the Volkischer Verlag in Dusseldorf, Germany. There is a personal message on the first page indicating that it is Christmas in 1943, the fourth Christmas of the war, and a note says “from your brother”. It is possible that this book was a gift to Anton Karl from his brother for Anton to read during his free time while serving the Nazi-German army. Part 4 of 5
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Anton Karl, Captain (Hauptmann) of the German Army (Wehrmacht), 1902 -- 1944
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Anton Karl, personal library
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Documents in German language
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Eastern Front, German military campaign
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Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
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German, language
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German Armed Forces, Wehrmacht
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German Literature
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German literature, 19th -20th century
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German literature on military topics, 20th century
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German literature published in the course of the Second World War
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Germany (1939--1945)
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Horst Slesina
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Military service in Nazi Germany, in Wehrmacht, 1939 -- 1945
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Narratives in German language
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Nazi-German military campaign in the Eastern Front, 1941 -- 1945
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Publications, German
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Reflections on the German victorious offenses on the Eastern Front, 1942
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Soldaten gegen Tod und Teufel (Soldiers Against Death and the Devil), Anton Karl
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Soldaten gegen Tod und Teufel (Soldiers Against Death and the Devil), book title
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Volkischer Verlag, Dusseldorf, publishers
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Soviet Union
-
German military campaign in the USSR, 1941 -- 1943
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German war against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
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The USSR (1941--1945)
- Creators:
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Horst Slesina
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Volkischer Verlag, Dusseldorf, publishers (circa 1942)
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Anton Karl, captain (Hauptmann) and battalion commander of German Army (Wehrmacht) (1902 -- 1944)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 24: RG-59.03.20, Anton Karl, German military literature, Soldaten gegen Tod und Teufel (Soldiers Against Death and the Devil), Part 5, 1942
- A piece of German literature about the combat action during the first few months of the German military campaign in Russia during the Second World War. The book is written by Horst Slesina, a Propaganda Ministry worker from 1934 to 1946, and published by the Volkischer Verlag in Dusseldorf, Germany. There is a personal message on the first page indicating that it is Christmas in 1943, the fourth Christmas of the war, and a note says “from your brother”. It is possible that this book was a gift to Anton Karl from his brother for Anton to read during his free time while serving the Nazi-German army. Part 5 of 5
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Anton Karl, Captain (Hauptmann) of the German Army (Wehrmacht), 1902 -- 1944
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Anton Karl, personal library
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Documents in German language
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Eastern Front, German military campaign
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Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
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German, language
-
German Armed Forces, Wehrmacht
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German Literature
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German literature, 19th -20th century
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German literature on military topics, 20th century
-
German literature published in the course of the Second World War
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Germany (1939--1945)
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Horst Slesina
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Military service in Nazi Germany, in Wehrmacht, 1939 -- 1945
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Narratives in German language
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Nazi-German military campaign in the Eastern Front, 1941 -- 1945
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Publications, German
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Reflections on the German victorious offenses on the Eastern Front, 1942
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Soldaten gegen Tod und Teufel (Soldiers Against Death and the Devil), Anton Karl
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Soldaten gegen Tod und Teufel (Soldiers Against Death and the Devil), book title
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Volkischer Verlag, Dusseldorf, publishers
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Soviet Union
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German military campaign in the USSR, 1941 -- 1943
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German war against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
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The USSR (1941--1945)
- Creators:
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Horst Slesina
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Volkischer Verlag, Dusseldorf, publishers (circa 1942)
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Anton Karl, captain (Hauptmann) and battalion commander of German Army (Wehrmacht) (1902 -- 1944)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 25: RG-59.03.21, Anton Karl, German military literature, Sturzkampffliegen ran an den Feind (Fighter pilot, close in on the Enemy!), 1943
- A piece of German literature about Fokker aircrafts in combat during the Second World War. The book urges the soldiers to close in on the enemy. The Dutch Fokker factories were confiscated during the war and were used to help build the Junkers Ju 52 transport. This book was written by Robert Fischer and was published in 1934 by the A. Anton & Co. Verlag, Leipzig, publisher. This book was most likely in Anton Karl’s personal library during his military service in the Second World War. Along with the book is a small advertisement or receipt from a small bookshop in Munich, where Anton Karl is from.
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Anton Karl, Captain (Hauptmann) of the German Army (Wehrmacht), 1902 -- 1944
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Anton Karl, personal library
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Documents in German language
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German, language
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German Armed Forces, Wehrmacht
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German Literature
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German literature, 19th -20th century
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German literature on military topics, 20th century
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German literature published in the course of the Second World War
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Germany (1939--1945)
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Military service in Nazi Germany, in Wehrmacht, 1939 -- 1945
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Narratives in German language
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Publications, German
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Sturzkampfflieger ran an den Feind (Fighter pilot, close in on the Enemy!), book title
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Sturzkampfflieger ran an den Feind (Fighter pilot, close in on the Enemy!), Anton Karl
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fighter planes
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war planes
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Luftwaffe (German Air Force)
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Stuka
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Fokker (Folker) aircrafts
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business advertisement
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bookshop
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Robert Fischer
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A. Anton and Co. Verlag, Leipzig, publishers
- Creators:
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Anton Karl, captain (Hauptmann) and battalion commander of German Army (Wehrmacht) (1902 -- 1944)
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A. Anton & Co. Verlag, Leipzig, publishers
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Robert Fischer
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 26: RG-59.03.22, Anton Karl, German military literature, Unternehmen Osel (Operation Osel), 1940
- This book is a piece of German military literature about the German invasion of Saaremaa (Osel), Estonia during the First World War and the combat action involved between the imperial German army and Soviet Russia in 1917. Although the operation first proved successful for the Germans, the Estonians did achieve independence a year later. This book was written by Erich Otto Volkmann and was published by the Hanseatische Verlagsanstalt, Hamburg, publishers in 1940. This book was part of Anton Karl’s personal library. He probably read this book in his free time while serving the Nazi-German Army in the Second World War.
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Anton Karl, Captain (Hauptmann) of the German Army (Wehrmacht), 1902 -- 1944
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Anton Karl, personal library
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Documents in German language
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German, language
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German Literature
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German literature, 19th -20th century
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German literature on military topics, 20th century
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German literature published in the course of the Second World War
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Germany (1914 -- 1918)
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Germany (1939--1945)
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Narratives in German language
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Publications, German
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The First World War, 1914 -- 1918
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Erich Otto Volkmann
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Hanseatische Verlagsanstalt, Hamburg, publishers
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Unternehmen Osel (Operation Osel), Anton Karl
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Unternehmen Osel (Operation Osel), book title
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U-boats
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Saaremaa (Osel), Estonia
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Estonia
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German imperial army, 1900 -- 1918
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Soviet Russia (1917 -- 1922)
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Baltic States
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Eastern Front, German military campaign
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Eastern Front, German military campaign, the First World War
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Erich Otto Volkmann (1879-1938)
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Hanseatische Verlagsanstalt, Hamburg, publishers
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Anton Karl, captain (Hauptmann) and battalion commander of German Army (Wehrmacht) (1902 -- 1944)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 27: RG-59.03.23, Anton Karl, Vom Schiffsjungen zum Fallschirmjaegergeneral (From the ship's boy to paratroopers General), 1943
- This book is the autobiography of General Hermann-Bernhard Ramcke, a general of the German Second Parachute Division in the Second World War. He was a decorated Nazi-General who eventually went to prison for his war crimes, only to escape seven years later as an extremist National Socialist. The book follows his journey from being a ship’s boy when he joined the German Imperial Army in 1905 to his transition to the Reichswehr during the Weimar Republic period. He continued to serve in the new Wehrmacht during the Third Reich, where he received the most accolades. The book was published in 1943 by the Verlag Die Wehrmacht publishers in Berlin. This book was part of Anton Karl’s personal library during his service in the German military during the Second World War.
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Anton Karl, Captain (Hauptmann) of the German Army (Wehrmacht), 1902 -- 1944
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Anton Karl, personal library
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Documents in German language
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German, language
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Narratives in German language
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The First World War, 1914 -- 1918
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Germany (1914 -- 1918)
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Germany (1939--1945)
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German paratroopers
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autobiography
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German Literature
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German literature, 19th -20th century
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German literature on military topics, 20th century
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German literature published in the course of the Second World War
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soldiers, German, the First World War
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German imperial army, 1900 -- 1918
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German Armed Forces, Wehrmacht
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Military service in German Army, the Wehrmacht, 1939 -- 1945
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Military service in Nazi Germany, in Wehrmacht, 1939 -- 1945
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Hermann-Bernhard Ramcke, General of the German 2nd Parachute Division
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Verlag Die Wehrmacht, Berlin, publishers
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Vom Schiffsjungen zum Fallschirmjaegergeneral (From the ship's boy to paratroopers General), book
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Memoirs and recollections, photo-documents
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Portraits of Nazi officials
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Photographs, portraits
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Hermann-Bernhard Ramcke (1889-1968)
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Verlag Die Wehrmacht, Berlin, publishers (1936-1944)
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Anton Karl, captain (Hauptmann) and battalion commander of German Army (Wehrmacht) (1902 -- 1944)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 28: RG-59.03.24, Anton Karl, German military literature, Wir erobern die Krim (We conquer Crimea), 1943
- This book is a piece of military literature that is simply a collection of battle and military reports from Nazi-German soldiers from the Crimean campaign in the Second World War. Axis powers involved the 11th Army of the Wehrmacht and the Romanian army fighting the USSR in the Eastern Front in 1941. This book was published in 1943 by the Pfalzische Verlagsanstalt, Neustadt/Weinstrasse, publishers and was part of Anton Karl’s personal library while he served in the Nazi-German military.
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Anton Karl, Captain (Hauptmann) of the German Army (Wehrmacht), 1902 -- 1944
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Anton Karl, personal library
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Documents in German language
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German, language
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Narratives in German language
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German Literature
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German literature, 19th -20th century
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German literature on military topics, 20th century
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German literature published in the course of the Second World War
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Portraits of Nazi officials
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sketch
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Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
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sketch, the Second World War
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Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
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The USSR (1941--1945)
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Crimea (Peninsula: Ukraine)
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Battle for Crimea, the USSR, 1941 -- 1942
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Sevastopol (Crimea, USSR)
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soldier report
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soldier report, German
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Eastern Front, German military campaign
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Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
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Nazi-German military campaign in the Eastern Front, 1941 -- 1945
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German Armed Forces, Wehrmacht
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Military service in German Army, the Wehrmacht, 1939 -- 1945
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Military service in Nazi Germany, in Wehrmacht, 1939 -- 1945
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Wir erobern die Krim (We conquer Crimea), Anton Karl
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Wir erobern die Krim (We conquer Crimea), book title
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Pfalzische Verlagsanstalt, Neustadt/Weinstrasse, publishers
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The 11th Army (Wehrmacht)
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Romania (1940-1945)
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Nazi Military Authorities, 1933-1945
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11th Army (Wehrmacht) (1940-1945)
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Pfalzische Verlagsanstalt, Neustadt/Weinstrasse, publishers (circa 1940)
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Anton Karl, captain (Hauptmann) and battalion commander of German Army (Wehrmacht) (1902 -- 1944)
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Sub-Collection 1: RG-59.01, Voelkischer Beobachter, People's Observer, 1935-1945],
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Sub-Collection 2: RG-59.02, Die Wehrmacht, The Army, periodical],
[Sub-Collection 3: RG-59.03, Books, Narratives, Brochures, 1930s -- 1940s],
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Sub-Collection 4: RG-59.04, Personal and official correspondence, 1933 -- 1944],
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Sub-Collection 5: RG-59.05, Military, political maps and city plans, 1920s -- 1944],
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Sub-Collection 6: RG-59.06, Newspaper clippings, collected by Anton Karl, 1933 -- 1944],
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Sub-Collection 7: RG-59.07, Personal papers of Anton Karl, 1920s -- 1940s],
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Sub-Collection 8: RG-59.08, Anton Karl Personal and Family Photographs, 1920s -- 1940s],
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Sub-Collection 9: RG-59.09, Anton Karl, military and family photography, 1920s -- 1940s],
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