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Johanna Elsa
Geissmar (7
December 1877 in
Mannheim – 14
August 1942 at
Auschwitz concentration camp) was a German-Jewish
pediatrician murdered by the ****...
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Berta Geissmar (14
September 1892 in
Mannheim – 3
November 1949 in London) was the
secretary and
business manager for two
prominent orchestral conductors...
- ISBN 978-1-56159-263-0.
Geissmar 1944, p. 12.
Geissmar 1944, p. 15.
Geissmar 1944, pp. 20–25, 143–147.
Geissmar 1944, p. 23.
Geissmar 1944, pp. 20–25, 30...
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Retrieved October 9, 2022. Leo Steinberg: '«Adams Verbrechen». In:
Christoph Geissmar-Brandi,
Eleonora Louis (eds.):
Glaube Hoffnung Liebe Tod. Klagenfurt, 1996...
- symphony, but was
dissuaded by his ****istant,
Berta Geissmar, a
Jewish refugee from the ****s.
Geissmar herself says that she
simply p****ed on a message...
- ISBN 9780812248845 Leo Steinberg: '«Adams Verbrechen». In:
Christoph Geissmar-Brandi,
Eleonora Louis (eds.):
Glaube Hoffnung Liebe Tod. Klagenfurt, 1996...
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Allgemeine Zeitung 73, no. 551 (Sunday, 25 November): 1.
Reprinted in
Berta Geissmar,
Musik im
Schatten der Politik. Zürich: Atlantis, 1945.
Reprinted in Wilhelm...
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Archived from the
original on 23
August 2010.
Retrieved 25 June 2011.
Geissmar,
Berta (1944). The
Baton and the Jackboot. London, UK:
Hamish Hamilton...
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abusive verbal exchanges between him and his
players at rehearsal".
Berta Geissmar records an
incident in 1938 when
Mengelberg rehe****d the
London Philharmonic...
- doi:10.1093/intimm/dxz044. PMID 31135881. He W,
Henne A,
Lauterbach M,
Geißmar E,
Nikolka F, Kho C,
Heinz A,
Dostert C,
Grusdat M,
Cordes T, Härm J, Goldmann...