Box 2
Contains 59 Results:
Deutsche Soldatenpost: Herausgegeben von der Politischen Abteilung bei dem Generalgouvernour in Belgien, 1915 November 2
A major portion of Leo Jacobsohn's collection consisted of copies of newspapers, often those published on days of political and social relevance. Dr. Jacobsohn lived in Berlin during the period, so often the newspapers are local to the city. However, he also has editions from Danzig (his hometown) and those produced by World War I troops among his diverse collection.
Deutsche Tageszeitung, 1919 June 29
Vol. 26: Issue 312.
Deutsche Warschauer Zeitung, 1915 August 10
Vol. 1: Issue 1.
Deutsches Wochenblatt, 1919 September 3
Vol. 1: Issue 19.
Deutsche Zeitung, 1919 June 29
Vol. 24: Issue 295.
Deutsche Zeitung fuer das Gouvernement Sewastopol und Umgegend: Herausgegeben von der 217. Infantene-Division, 1918 June 13
A major portion of Leo Jacobsohn's collection consisted of copies of newspapers, often those published on days of political and social relevance. Dr. Jacobsohn lived in Berlin during the period, so often the newspapers are local to the city. However, he also has editions from Danzig (his hometown) and those produced by World War I troops among his diverse collection.
Erklaerung des Alldeutschen Verbandes, 1919 March 2
A major portion of Leo Jacobsohn's collection consisted of copies of newspapers, often those published on days of political and social relevance. Dr. Jacobsohn lived in Berlin during the period, so often the newspapers are local to the city. However, he also has editions from Danzig (his hometown) and those produced by World War I troops among his diverse collection.
Excelsior, 1919 June 22
A major portion of Leo Jacobsohn's collection consisted of copies of newspapers, often those published on days of political and social relevance. Dr. Jacobsohn lived in Berlin during the period, so often the newspapers are local to the city. However, he also has editions from Danzig (his hometown) and those produced by World War I troops among his diverse collection.
Feierabend: Wege zur Freude an Werk, Wissen und Welt, 1914
Vol. 4: Issue 26.
Feldstereo-Post, 1917 July
A major portion of Leo Jacobsohn's collection consisted of copies of newspapers, often those published on days of political and social relevance. Dr. Jacobsohn lived in Berlin during the period, so often the newspapers are local to the city. However, he also has editions from Danzig (his hometown) and those produced by World War I troops among his diverse collection.