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Heppenheim in the Odenwald.
Founded in 1910, it was Germany's
oldest Landerziehungsheim, a
private boarding school located in a
rural setting.
Edith and Paul...
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Petersenn married Hermann Lietz,
founder of the
first German Landerziehungsheim [de]. In 1884, the
couple moved to Berlin. There,
Petersenn was appointed...
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Academy or GFA). They
started working with an
education center called Landerziehungsheim Walkemühle,
founded in 1921 by a
support of Nelson,
progressive teacher...
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Schloss Wieblingen became the home of Thadden's
Evangelisches Landerziehungsheim für Mädchen, a
private boarding school for
girls incorporating the...
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thesis Freiburg, 2nd.
edition 1998) Der
Birklehof - Ein
deutsches Landerziehungsheim in
nationalsozialistischer Zeit.
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- Berlin, from
April 1907 to the end of
September 1908 he
attended the
Landerziehungsheim Freie Schulgemeinde in
Wickersdorf near
Saalfeld in the Thuringian...
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Julius Lohmann, the
South German boarding school (German: Süddeutsche
Landerziehungsheim),
today call
Stiftung Landheim Schondorf. On 5 January 1919, a storm...
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teacher and
housemother at the
Lietzschen Landerziehungsheim Haubinda, and in 1942 she
moved to the
Landerziehungsheim Gaienhofen on Lake Constance. During...
- Zurich,
which he sold in 1913 to
raise funds for the
founding of the
Landerziehungsheim Hertenstein,
which would bring about an
educational idea
based on...