Abgeschoben in den Tod (1 ed.)

exhibition catalog, edited by Julia Berlit-Jackstien and Karljosef Kreter, 1st edition 2011
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Abgeschoben in den Tod (1 ed.)

Summary

Abgeschoben in den Tod (1 ed.) is a version, edition or translation[1].

Key Facts

  • Abgeschoben in den Tod (1 ed.) authored Karljosef Kreter[2].
  • Abgeschoben in den Tod (1 ed.) authored Julia Berlit-Jackstien[3].
  • Abgeschoben in den Tod (1 ed.)'s instance of is recorded as version, edition or translation[4].
  • Abgeschoben in den Tod (1 ed.)'s language of work or name is recorded as German[5].
  • Abgeschoben in den Tod (1 ed.) was released on December 1, 2011[6].
  • Abgeschoben in den Tod (1 ed.)'s edition or translation of is recorded as Deported to Death[7].
  • Abgeschoben in den Tod (1 ed.)'s official website is recorded as https://www.hannover.de/Kultur-Freizeit/Architektur-Geschichte/Erinnerungskultur/ZeitZentrum-Zivilcourage/Projekte/%22Abgeschoben%22-in-den-Tod.-Die-Deportation-am-15.-Dezember-1941-nach-Riga[8].
  • Abgeschoben in den Tod (1 ed.)'s main subject is Hanover[9].
  • Abgeschoben in den Tod (1 ed.)'s main subject is Nazism[10].
  • Abgeschoben in den Tod (1 ed.)'s main subject is deportation[11].
  • Abgeschoben in den Tod (1 ed.)'s main subject is Transport from Hanover to Riga on December 15th 1941[12].
  • Abgeschoben in den Tod (1 ed.)'s main subject is Riga Ghetto[13].
  • Abgeschoben in den Tod (1 ed.)'s main subject is Holocaust victim[14].
  • Abgeschoben in den Tod (1 ed.)'s title is recorded as Abgeschoben in den Tod[15].
  • Abgeschoben in den Tod (1 ed.)'s subtitle is recorded as Die Deportation von 1001 jüdischen Hannoveranerinnen und Hannoveranern am 15. Dezember 1941 nach Riga[16].
  • Abgeschoben in den Tod (1 ed.)'s author of foreword is recorded as Stephan Weil[17].
  • Abgeschoben in den Tod (1 ed.)'s author of foreword is recorded as Hauke Jagau[18].

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Authorship and Creation

Authored works include Karljosef Kreter[2], an archivist[19], b. 1955[20], of Germany[21], specialised in philosophy[22] and Julia Berlit-Jackstien[3], b. 1982[23].

Publication

Abgeschoben in den Tod (1 ed.) was published on December 1, 2011[6]. Abgeschoben in den Tod (1 ed.)'s language of work or name is recorded as German[5].

Subject and Themes

Main subjects include Hanover[9], Nazism[10], deportation[11], Transport from Hanover to Riga on December 15th 1941[12], Riga Ghetto[13], and Holocaust victim[14].

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  1. 21d ago · Tholzheim · 2026-06-19 view diff on Wikidata ↗
    Oclc number 835273922
    Language of work or name German
    Title Abgeschoben in den Tod
    Author of foreword Stephan Weil, Hauke Jagau
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