Box 3
Contains 78 Results:
National Zeitung, Beiblatt, undated
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.
Neue Berliner 12 Uhr Zeitung, 1920 March 13
Handwritten note says: "Letztes Blatt, 12 Uhr Mittag, vor Zeitungsstreik auf 8 Tage [Last newspaper edition, noon, before the 8 day newspaper strike]".
Neue Presse (Der Wucher): Nicht abhangige Wochenschrift gegen den Wucher, undated
Vol. 1: Issue 5.
Neue Zeit : Charlottenburger Zeitung, ca. 1919
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.
Oberschlesische Grenzzeitung, 1921 March 19
Vol. 49: Issue 65.
Offene Worte: Zeitung fur die gesamte Reichswehr und fur alle alten Soldaten, 1920 March 24
Vol. 3: Issue 22.
Le Petit Journal, 1919 July 27
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.
Preussische Zeitung, 1920 March 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.
Reichsbanner Schwarz-Rot-Gold, 1929 August 10-11
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.
Reichstagswahlzeitung fuer Gross-Berlin, 1924 May 1
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.