Box 3
Contains 78 Results:
Vossischen Zeitung, 1916 April 26
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.
Die Wacht im Westen: Kriegszeitung der 1. Armee, 1917 June 10-20
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.
Warschauer Mitteilungen: Berichte aus dem Koenigreich Polen, 1917 September 25
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.
Der Welt Spiegel, 1914 December 20-1915 March 25
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.
Die Weltrevolution, 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.
Westberliner Zeitung, 1920 March 23
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.
Der Wille des Volkes, 1921 March 16
Polish Title: Wola Ludu. Articles in Polish and German. Published in Beuthen, Ober-Schlesien.
Kriegszeitung von Baranowitschi, 1917 November 14
Vol. 2: Issue 91.
Kreuz Zeitung, 1933 March 21
Vol. 86: Issue 80.
Die Laterne, 1918 December 13
Vol. 1: Issue 1.