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9781848851504 - The Philosopher of Auschwitz

The Philosopher of Auschwitz (1912)

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`[Jean Amery was] one of the few authentic voices on the Holocaust... based on the most "ponderous insights into the irreparable condition of the victims, and that it is from such insights alone that the true nature of the terror visited on them can be extrapolated with some precision."' W. G. Sebald `one reads [Jean Amery] with almost physical pain.' Primo Levi `Speaking out on behalf of the hitherto silent victims, Amery was one of the first - along with his fellow Auschwitz inmate Primo Levi - to universalize his ordeal...As this biography demonstrates, his witness has never been more necessary than today.' Daniel Johnson, TLS `This is a quintessential book on a quintessential writer and intellectual whose works elucidate the human condition in the face of unspeakable suffering, for which he found words that haunt and humble us.' Rudiger Gorner, Professor of German Literature, Queen Mary, University of London Who was Jean Amery? Victim or survivor? Agnostic or Jew? Austrian or exile? Philosopher or novelist? Jean Amery is not easy to classify but what this biography (the first available in English) demonstrates is that he is more - far more - than some enigmatic cult figure: he is one of the most influential of Holocaust survivors and one of the most provocative writers and thinkers of the twentieth century. Jean Amery - born Hans Maier in Austria in 1912 - is perhaps best known for his seminal work, At the Mind's Limits, one of the central texts on what Amery himself described as `the subjective state of the victim.' But as Irene Heidelberger-Leonard's book reveals, Amery was not just a `professional concentration camper', as he sometimes dubbed himself in a mixture of mockery and resignation. Drawing on a wide range of previously unpublished documents, Heidelberger-Leonard illuminates the turbulent life of this complex figure, from his modest origins in pre-war Austria; his flight from his homeland to join the Austrian Resistance in Belgium; his impri ...
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9781848851504 - Heidelberger-Leonard, Irene: The Philosopher of Auschwitz. Jean Amery and Living with the Holocaust.
Heidelberger-Leonard, Irene

The Philosopher of Auschwitz. Jean Amery and Living with the Holocaust. (2010)

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ISBN: 9781848851504 bzw. 1848851502, vermutlich in Englisch, Tauris, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, mit Einband.

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XIV; 301 S.; Abb.; 8°. Gutes Ex. - INHALT : Chapter 1 - Village Idyll (1912-1924) - Bad Iscbl and the Magic of the Forest - Hohenems: certificate of citizenship and ostensible homeland - The family - Early years in Vienna - Hans and Ernst Mayer: friends in life and death - Bad Ischl - Who or what is a Jew? - A divided heart - Winter world versus summer world - The tribulations of the young grammar-school boy - Chapter 2 - Zirkusgasse (1924-1935) - The Enticements of Reason - Leopold Langhammer, Mayer's mentor - Red Vienna - First encounters: Broch, Canetti and the Austrian literary scene - Hans Mayer's personal revolution - Approaches to the Wiener Kreis [Vienna Circle] - The future writer - Die Brücke - Chapter 3 - Die Schiffbrüchigen [The Shipwrecked] (1935-1945) - Hans Mayer as a Writer of Fiction - 1935: Preludes - The first novel - Autobiography as historical writing - Althager - an alter ego? - The relationship to 'the Other' - Genophobia - 'Art should not describe life, but create life' - 1945: - To be or not to be - Auschwitz - a mass fate? - The Auschwitz discourse then and now - Chapter 4 - Years of Wandering (1938-1945) - The Mind Knows No Limits Vienna before and after the Anschluss - Antwerp (1938-1940) - St. Cyprien - Gurs (1940-1941) - Flight to occupied Belgium - Resistance in Brussels - Breendonck (1943) - Torture in the novel (1945) - Torture in the essay (1965) - Auschwitz - Dora-Mittelbau -Bergen Belsen (1944-1945) - Jean Amery / Primo Levi - an excursus - Friends strange to each other - Coming home to no home - Chapter 5 - Living On - but How and Where? (1945-1955) - The original - theme of suicide - Love's Crown of Thorns: variation 1 - Heinrich Greyt: variation 2 - Die Selbstmörder: variation 3 - Kleist: variation 4 - Die Eingemauerten [The Immured]: variation 5 - Existentialism in France: Revolution - of the mind? Fashion? Or the twilight of the 'esprit frangais'? - 'On the Psychology of the German People': revenge? - Neither guilt nor atonement - Deranged criminals - Work will not make you free - Letter of farewell to Knut Hamsun - Where now? His fixed point: Maria Leitner - Vienna? Bad Ischl? The 'indissoluble boyhood friendship' - Cologne? Comrade Heinz Kühn - Dangerous games with identity - Lore's London? - Sartre's Paris? - Zürich and the Dukas press agency? - Brussels old and new - The Adelboden sanatorium - Journalistic confectionery - Chapter 6 - Jean Amery the Journalist (1955-1965) - Portraits of famous contemporaries - Vive la science! - Jazz - heightened emotion - Stars of the 1950s - Revelations - Gerhart Hauptmann, especially the negative aspects - Preface to the Future - Inventory - Alternative memory - The 'engine' of a culture? - France's cultural mission to the world - Jean-Paul Sartre - First excursus - Sartre -the writer of the Resistance - Sartre - the teacher of life - Sartre - the teacher of thinking - The first idea for Charles Bovary - Sartre - the mouthpiece of the wartime generation - 'Le faux, c'est la mort' - 'The God that failed' - America's political sense of mission - In the name of the Cold War - The abolition of death, the glorification - of sex - America's cultural contribution: sociology - England between Europe and America? - England's not so splendid isolation - Germany an upswing through anaesthetization - First visit: Hitler never existed - Germany 1945, Germany 1952 - A cultural miracle? - No revocation of history - German thinkers after 1945 - German writers after 1945 - A break with emigration - No pact between reader and author - Hope and the second generation // u.A.m. -- Abbildungen : Illustrations : Reply from the local district authority to Hans Mayer's application for a change in the spelling of his name Hans Mayer (Jean Amery) with his parents, 1916 Hans Mayer outside the inn his mother used to manage, 1956 Hans Mayer, 1917 / Hans Mayer's mentor Leopold Langhammer, c. 1937 Retrospective testimonial by Leopold Langhammer to Hans Mayer's / study programme at the Adult Education Centre in Vienna Hans Mayer, c. 1928 Ernst and Hans Mayer, editors of the literary journal / Die Brücke, c. 1934 / Left: October 1934; right, announcement in the October issue Hermann Hakel, 1937 Regine Mayer-Berger / Hans Mayer's last registration form for residence in Vienna Rudolph Leitner and Maria Eschenauer, 3 August 1936 Hans and Regine Mayer in Antwerp, 1939, with Erich Schmid Memorial placard of the internment camp Gurs Entrance to Breendonck Torture chamber in Breendonck Certification of Hans Mayer's wartime activities issued by / the Mayor of St. Gilles-lez-Bruxelles Ilya Prigogine / Temporary identity card, made out by the British Armed Forces Hans Mayer and Maria Leitner, Brussels 1948 Identity card: 'Carte de Prisonnier Politique' of 1949 The Adelboden Sanatorium, 1949 Display of Amery's journalistic work. Exhibition at Marbach, 1982 // (u.A.) ISBN 9781848851504 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 550 Fadengehefteter Originalpappband mit Schutzumschlag. Books.
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9781848851504 - Heidelberger-Leonard, Irene: The Philosopher of Auschwitz. Jean Amery and Living with the Holocaust.
Heidelberger-Leonard, Irene

The Philosopher of Auschwitz. Jean Amery and Living with the Holocaust. (2010)

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ISBN: 9781848851504 bzw. 1848851502, vermutlich in Englisch, Tauris, gebraucht, guter Zustand, mit Einband.

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Von Händler/Antiquariat, Fundus-Online GbR Borkert, Schwarz, Zerfaß, 10785 Berlin.
XIV; 301 S.; Abb.; 8°. Fadengehefteter Originalpappband mit Schutzumschlag. Gutes Ex. - INHALT : Chapter 1 - Village Idyll (1912-1924) - Bad Iscbl and the Magic of the Forest - Hohenems: certificate of citizenship and ostensible homeland - The family - Early years in Vienna - Hans and Ernst Mayer: friends in life and death - Bad Ischl - Who or what is a Jew? - A divided heart - Winter world versus summer world - The tribulations of the young grammar-school boy - Chapter 2 - Zirkusgasse (1924-1935) - The Enticements of Reason - Leopold Langhammer, Mayer's mentor - Red Vienna - First encounters: Broch, Canetti and the Austrian literary scene - Hans Mayer's personal revolution - Approaches to the Wiener Kreis [Vienna Circle] - The future writer - Die Brücke - Chapter 3 - Die Schiffbrüchigen [The Shipwrecked] (1935-1945) - Hans Mayer as a Writer of Fiction - 1935: Preludes - The first novel - Autobiography as historical writing - Althager - an alter ego? - The relationship to 'the Other' - Genophobia - 'Art should not describe life, but create life' - 1945: - To be or not to be - Auschwitz - a mass fate? - The Auschwitz discourse then and now - Chapter 4 - Years of Wandering (1938-1945) - The Mind Knows No Limits Vienna before and after the Anschluss - Antwerp (1938-1940) - St. Cyprien - Gurs (1940-1941) - Flight to occupied Belgium - Resistance in Brussels - Breendonck (1943) - Torture in the novel (1945) - Torture in the essay (1965) - Auschwitz - Dora-Mittelbau -Bergen Belsen (1944-1945) - Jean Amery / Primo Levi - an excursus - Friends strange to each other - Coming home to no home - Chapter 5 - Living On - but How and Where? (1945-1955) - The original - theme of suicide - Love's Crown of Thorns: variation 1 - Heinrich Greyt: variation 2 - Die Selbstmörder: variation 3 - Kleist: variation 4 - Die Eingemauerten [The Immured]: variation 5 - Existentialism in France: Revolution - of the mind? Fashion? Or the twilight of the 'esprit frangais'? - 'On the Psychology of the German People': revenge? - Neither guilt nor atonement - Deranged criminals - Work will not make you free - Letter of farewell to Knut Hamsun - Where now? His fixed point: Maria Leitner - Vienna? Bad Ischl? The 'indissoluble boyhood friendship' - Cologne? Comrade Heinz Kühn - Dangerous games with identity - Lore's London? - Sartre's Paris? - Zürich and the Dukas press agency? - Brussels old and new - The Adelboden sanatorium - Journalistic confectionery - Chapter 6 - Jean Amery the Journalist (1955-1965) - Portraits of famous contemporaries - Vive la science! - Jazz - heightened emotion - Stars of the 1950s - Revelations - Gerhart Hauptmann, especially the negative aspects - Preface to the Future - Inventory - Alternative memory - The 'engine' of a culture? - France's cultural mission to the world - Jean-Paul Sartre - First excursus - Sartre -the writer of the Resistance - Sartre - the teacher of life - Sartre - the teacher of thinking - The first idea for Charles Bovary - Sartre - the mouthpiece of the wartime generation - 'Le faux, c'est la mort' - 'The God that failed' - America's political sense of mission - In the name of the Cold War - The abolition of death, the glorification - of sex - America's cultural contribution: sociology - England between Europe and America? - England's not so splendid isolation - Germany an upswing through anaesthetization - First visit: Hitler never existed - Germany 1945, Germany 1952 - A cultural miracle? - No revocation of history - German thinkers after 1945 - German writers after 1945 - A break with emigration - No pact between reader and author - Hope and the second generation // u.A.m. -- Abbildungen : Illustrations : Reply from the local district authority to Hans Mayer's application for a change in the spelling of his name Hans Mayer (Jean Amery) with his parents, 1916 Hans Mayer outside the inn his mother used to manage, 1956 Hans Mayer, 1917 / Hans Mayer's mentor Leopold Langhammer, c. 1937 Retrospective testimonial by Leopold Langhammer to Hans Mayer's / study programme at the Adult Education Centre in Vienna Hans Mayer, c. 1928 Ernst and Hans Mayer, editors of the literary journal / Die Brücke, c. 1934 / Left: October 1934; right, announcement in the October issue Hermann Hakel, 1937 Regine Mayer-Berger / Hans Mayer's last registration form for residence in Vienna Rudolph Leitner and Maria Eschenauer, 3 August 1936 Hans and Regine Mayer in Antwerp, 1939, with Erich Schmid Memorial placard of the internment camp Gurs Entrance to Breendonck Torture chamber in Breendonck Certification of Hans Mayer's wartime activities issued by / the Mayor of St. Gilles-lez-Bruxelles Ilya Prigogine / Temporary identity card, made out by the British Armed Forces Hans Mayer and Maria Leitner, Brussels 1948 Identity card: 'Carte de Prisonnier Politique' of 1949 The Adelboden Sanatorium, 1949 Display of Amery's journalistic work. Exhibition at Marbach, 1982 // (u.A.) ISBN 9781848851504 Versand D: 4,50 EUR Jean Amery, Angelegt am: 18.03.2016.
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9781848851504 - Heidelberger-Leonard, Irene: The Philosopher of Auschwitz. Jean Amery and Living with the Holocaust.
Heidelberger-Leonard, Irene

The Philosopher of Auschwitz. Jean Amery and Living with the Holocaust. (2010)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland ~EN US

ISBN: 9781848851504 bzw. 1848851502, vermutlich in Englisch, Tauris, gebraucht, mit Einband.

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Von Händler/Antiquariat, Fundus-Online GbR Borkert/ Schwarz/ Zerfaß, [3280044].
XIV 301 S. Abb. 8. Fadengehefteter Originalpappband mit Schutzumschlag. Gutes Ex. - INHALT : Chapter 1 - Village Idyll (1912-1924) - Bad Iscbl and the Magic of the Forest - Hohenems: certificate of citizenship and ostensible homeland - The family - Early years in Vienna - Hans and Ernst Mayer: friends in life and death - Bad Ischl - Who or what is a Jew? - A divided heart - Winter world versus summer world - The tribulations of the young grammar-school boy - Chapter 2 - Zirkusgasse (1924-1935) - The Enticements of Reason - Leopold Langhammer, Mayer's mentor - Red Vienna - First encounters: Broch, Canetti and the Austrian literary scene - Hans Mayer's personal revolution - Approaches to the Wiener Kreis [Vienna Circle] - The future writer - Die Brücke - Chapter 3 - Die Schiffbrüchigen [The Shipwrecked] (1935-1945) - Hans Mayer as a Writer of Fiction - 1935: Preludes - The first novel - Autobiography as historical writing - Althager - an alter ego? - The relationship to 'the Other' - Genophobia - 'Art should not describe life, but create life' - 1945: - To be or not to be - Auschwitz - a mass fate? - The Auschwitz discourse then and now - Chapter 4 - Years of Wandering (1938-1945) - The Mind Knows No Limits Vienna before and after the Anschluss - Antwerp (1938-1940) - St. Cyprien - Gurs (1940-1941) - Flight to occupied Belgium - Resistance in Brussels - Breendonck (1943) - Torture in the novel (1945) - Torture in the essay (1965) - Auschwitz - Dora-Mittelbau -Bergen Belsen (1944-1945) - Jean Amery / Primo Levi - an excursus - Friends strange to each other - Coming home to no home - Chapter 5 - Living On - but How and Where? (1945-1955) - The original - theme of suicide - Love's Crown of Thorns: variation 1 - Heinrich Greyt: variation 2 - Die Selbstmörder: variation 3 - Kleist: variation 4 - Die Eingemauerten [The Immured]: variation 5 - Existentialism in France: Revolution - of the mind? Fashion? Or the twilight of the 'esprit frangais'? - 'On the Psychology of the German People': revenge? - Neither guilt nor atonement - Deranged criminals - Work will not make you free - Letter of farewell to Knut Hamsun - Where now? His fixed point: Maria Leitner - Vienna? Bad Ischl? The 'indissoluble boyhood friendship' - Cologne? Comrade Heinz Kühn - Dangerous games with identity - Lore's London? - Sartre's Paris? - Zürich and the Dukas press agency? - Brussels old and new - The Adelboden sanatorium - Journalistic confectionery - Chapter 6 - Jean Amery the Journalist (1955-1965) - Portraits of famous contemporaries - Vive la science! - Jazz - heightened emotion - Stars of the 1950s - Revelations - Gerhart Hauptmann, especially the negative aspects - Preface to the Future - Inventory - Alternative memory - The 'engine' of a culture? - France's cultural mission to the world - Jean-Paul Sartre - First excursus - Sartre -the writer of the Resistance - Sartre - the teacher of life - Sartre - the teacher of thinking - The first idea for Charles Bovary - Sartre - the mouthpiece of the wartime generation - 'Le faux, c'est la mort' - 'The God that failed' - America's political sense of mission - In the name of the Cold War - The abolition of death, the glorification - of sex - America's cultural contribution: sociology - England between Europe and America? - England's not so splendid isolation - Germany an upswing through anaesthetization - First visit: Hitler never existed - Germany 1945, Germany 1952 - A cultural miracle? - No revocation of history - German thinkers after 1945 - German writers after 1945 - A break with emigration - No pact between reader and author - Hope and the second generation // u.A.m. -- Abbildungen : Illustrations : Reply from the local district authority to Hans Mayer's application for a change in the spelling of his name Hans Mayer (Jean Amery) with his parents, 1916 Hans Mayer outside the inn his mother used to manage, 1956 Hans Mayer, 1917 / Hans Mayer's mentor Leopold Langhammer, c. 1937 Retrospective testimonial by Leopold Langhammer to Hans Mayer's / study programme at the Adult Education Centre in Vienna Hans Mayer, c. 1928 Ernst and Hans Mayer, editors of the literary journal / Die Brücke, c. 1934 / Left: October 1934 right, announcement in the October issue Hermann Hakel, 1937 Regine Mayer-Berger / Hans Mayer's last registration form for residence in Vienna Rudolph Leitner and Maria Eschenauer, 3 August 1936 Hans and Regine Mayer in Antwerp, 1939, with Erich Schmid Memorial placard of the internment camp Gurs Entrance to Breendonck Torture chamber in Breendonck Certification of Hans Mayer's wartime activities issued by / the Mayor of St. Gilles-lez-Bruxelles Ilya Prigogine / Temporary identity card, made out by the British Armed Forces Hans Mayer and Maria Leitner, Brussels 1948 Identity card: 'Carte de Prisonnier Politique' of 1949 The Adelboden Sanatorium, 1949 Display of Amery's journalistic work. Exhibition at Marbach, 1982 // (u.A.) ISBN 9781848851504, 2010. gebraucht gut, 550g, Internationaler Versand, Selbstabholung und Barzahlung, PayPal, offene Rechnung, Banküberweisung.
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9781848851504 - Heidelberger-Leonard, Irene: The Philosopher of Auschwitz. Jean Amery and Living with the Holocaust.
Heidelberger-Leonard, Irene

The Philosopher of Auschwitz. Jean Amery and Living with the Holocaust. (2010)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland ~EN US

ISBN: 9781848851504 bzw. 1848851502, vermutlich in Englisch, Tauris, gebraucht, mit Einband.

17,90 + Versand: 3,00 = 20,90
unverbindlich
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkosten in die BRD.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Fundus-Online GbR Borkert, Schwarz, Zerfaß, 10785 Berlin.
XIV; 301 S.; Abb.; 8°. Fadengehefteter Originalpappband mit Schutzumschlag. Gutes Ex. - INHALT : Chapter 1 - Village Idyll (1912-1924) - Bad Iscbl and the Magic of the Forest - Hohenems: certificate of citizenship and ostensible homeland - The family - Early years in Vienna - Hans and Ernst Mayer: friends in life and death - Bad Ischl - Who or what is a Jew? - A divided heart - Winter world versus summer world - The tribulations of the young grammar-school boy - Chapter 2 - Zirkusgasse (1924-1935) - The Enticements of Reason - Leopold Langhammer, Mayer's mentor - Red Vienna - First encounters: Broch, Canetti and the Austrian literary scene - Hans Mayer's personal revolution - Approaches to the Wiener Kreis [Vienna Circle] - The future writer - Die Brücke - Chapter 3 - Die Schiffbrüchigen [The Shipwrecked] (1935-1945) - Hans Mayer as a Writer of Fiction - 1935: Preludes - The first novel - Autobiography as historical writing - Althager - an alter ego? - The relationship to 'the Other' - Genophobia - 'Art should not describe life, but create life' - 1945: - To be or not to be - Auschwitz - a mass fate? - The Auschwitz discourse then and now - Chapter 4 - Years of Wandering (1938-1945) - The Mind Knows No Limits Vienna before and after the Anschluss - Antwerp (1938-1940) - St. Cyprien - Gurs (1940-1941) - Flight to occupied Belgium - Resistance in Brussels - Breendonck (1943) - Torture in the novel (1945) - Torture in the essay (1965) - Auschwitz - Dora-Mittelbau -Bergen Belsen (1944-1945) - Jean Amery / Primo Levi - an excursus - Friends strange to each other - Coming home to no home - Chapter 5 - Living On - but How and Where? (1945-1955) - The original - theme of suicide - Love's Crown of Thorns: variation 1 - Heinrich Greyt: variation 2 - Die Selbstmörder: variation 3 - Kleist: variation 4 - Die Eingemauerten [The Immured]: variation 5 - Existentialism in France: Revolution - of the mind? Fashion? Or the twilight of the 'esprit frangais'? - 'On the Psychology of the German People': revenge? - Neither guilt nor atonement - Deranged criminals - Work will not make you free - Letter of farewell to Knut Hamsun - Where now? His fixed point: Maria Leitner - Vienna? Bad Ischl? The 'indissoluble boyhood friendship' - Cologne? Comrade Heinz Kühn - Dangerous games with identity - Lore's London? - Sartre's Paris? - Zürich and the Dukas press agency? - Brussels old and new - The Adelboden sanatorium - Journalistic confectionery - Chapter 6 - Jean Amery the Journalist (1955-1965) - Portraits of famous contemporaries - Vive la science! - Jazz - heightened emotion - Stars of the 1950s - Revelations - Gerhart Hauptmann, especially the negative aspects - Preface to the Future - Inventory - Alternative memory - The 'engine' of a culture? - France's cultural mission to the world - Jean-Paul Sartre - First excursus - Sartre -the writer of the Resistance - Sartre - the teacher of life - Sartre - the teacher of thinking - The first idea for Charles Bovary - Sartre - the mouthpiece of the wartime generation - 'Le faux, c'est la mort' - 'The God that failed' - America's political sense of mission - In the name of the Cold War - The abolition of death, the glorification - of sex - America's cultural contribution: sociology - England between Europe and America? - England's not so splendid isolation - Germany an upswing through anaesthetization - First visit: Hitler never existed - Germany 1945, Germany 1952 - A cultural miracle? - No revocation of history - German thinkers after 1945 - German writers after 1945 - A break with emigration - No pact between reader and author - Hope and the second generation // u.A.m. -- Abbildungen : Illustrations : Reply from the local district authority to Hans Mayer's application for a change in the spelling of his name Hans Mayer (Jean Amery) with his parents, 1916 Hans Mayer outside the inn his mother used to manage, 1956 Hans Mayer, 1917 / Hans Mayer's mentor Leopold Langhammer, c. 1937 Retrospective testimonial by Leopold Langhammer to Hans Mayer's / study programme at the Adult Education Centre in Vienna Hans Mayer, c. 1928 Ernst and Hans Mayer, editors of the literary journal / Die Brücke, c. 1934 / Left: October 1934; right, announcement in the October issue Hermann Hakel, 1937 Regine Mayer-Berger / Hans Mayer's last registration form for residence in Vienna Rudolph Leitner and Maria Eschenauer, 3 August 1936 Hans and Regine Mayer in Antwerp, 1939, with Erich Schmid Memorial placard of the internment camp Gurs Entrance to Breendonck Torture chamber in Breendonck Certification of Hans Mayer's wartime activities issued by / the Mayor of St. Gilles-lez-Bruxelles Ilya Prigogine / Temporary identity card, made out by the British Armed Forces Hans Mayer and Maria Leitner, Brussels 1948 Identity card: 'Carte de Prisonnier Politique' of 1949 The Adelboden Sanatorium, 1949 Display of Amery's journalistic work. Exhibition at Marbach, 1982 // (u.A.) ISBN 9781848851504 Versand D: 3,00 EUR Jean Amery.
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