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Bestand Nachlass von Carl Gustav Friederichsen

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https://www.proveana.de/en/link/arv00002449
last updated
19.02.2024
Forschungskontext
  • Cultural goods confiscated as a result of Nazi persecution

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Group of reported objects
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Description
Der Bestand ist nicht online recherchierbar | Klassifikation: 3002 - 1. Stadtarchiv Oldenburg> N. Nachlässe> N 01. 29 Nachlässe> N 17. Nachlass Carl Gustav Friederichsen
Date of creation
1900-1999
Accession number
StadtA OLD Best. N 17
Ortsbezug
Location
Germany, Oldenburg
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    Bestand Nachlass von Carl Gustav Friederichsen: Rundschreiben vom 10.02.1990 an ehemalige Oldenburger Juden sowie der darauf folgende Schriftverkehr

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