Manfred lühr (9 Ergebnisse)

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Paperback. Zustand: Brand New. 204 pages. German language. 8.11x0.47x5.24 inches. In Stock.
Verlag: Saarbrücken : Breitenbach 1991
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Sprache: Deutsch IX, 148 Seiten. OriginalKarton, etwas bestoßen u. knickspurig. Ehemaliges Bibliotheksexemplar aus der Auflösung einer internen Ministeriumsbibliothek mit Rückensignatur u. Stempeln in gutem Gesamtzustand..
Verlag: VFMG e.V. / Heidelberg 2018
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Softcover. Zustand: Wie neu. 1. Auflage. 380 S., 6 Hefte , neuwertig.
Weitere BilderVerlag: Middle East POW Camp 380 (Fanara, Fayed), Tribünenverlag (Willi Wendelborn), Weihnachten 1947. 1947
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Folio (200 x 330 mm). 222 ff., in German, printed on one side only. String-bound mimeographed sheets. Illustrated with many Protestant religious themes, but also the countryside and nudes, by Günther Bundschuh. 17 full-page illustrations and ca. 100 throughout the text. Extremely rare publication by German POWs in Fanara, Egypt:… a lengthy and cerebral POW camp publication densely packed with articles on anti-Fascism, Nietzsche, Wagner, Fichte, Dostoevski and a discussion of German exile literature. - Although the title-page announces this as the sixth issue of the journal's second year, this Christmas 1947 issue is in fact the only one that can be traced at all in libraries internationally and is probably the only one to have been published (ZDB lists four copies: in the Deutsches Historisches Museum Berlin, DNB Leipzig, Deutsches Literaturarchiv Marbach, and the Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen). A handful of German institutions hold the newsletter of the neighbouring Camp 307, also edited by Manfred Lühr. - Prior to their capture by British military forces, most of the prisoners at Fanara had served in North Africa in German penal military units, to which they had been transferred for holding anti-Nazi ideas. The POW camp in Fayed was one of ten such camps in the Canal Zone located in the Bitter Lake area between Suez and Ismailia. Over 50,000 men, mainly German, Austrian, Italian and Yugoslavs, were housed in these camps. They worked for the British Army on the construction of quarters, in the workshops repairing vehicles, tanks and airplanes, on road construction, and as drivers and orderlies throughout the Canal Zone. While repatriation began in 1946 with 6,000 men being shipped home, many remained in captivity until the end of 1948, as the local British authorities held the manpower of the POWs to be indispensable. - Some wear to covers and heavy wear to spine, else very good. - From the library of the German-born publisher and literary agent Felix Guggenheim (1904-76). - OCLC 724691637. ZDB-ID 2126714-5.
Schlemihl: Blatt für Humor im Kriegsgefangenenlager 307. Blatt No. 4
Sindler, Adolf (Hrs.); Manfred Lühr (Editorial and technical management by); Fritz Heinze, Fritz Büchse (Graphic design by); Hans Ohlms, Hans Preis (Illustrated by)
Verlag: Der Tribüne, Fanara, Egypt 1947
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Softcover. Zustand: g to g+. First edition. Folio. Unpaginated. [11] leaves. Original illustrated wrappers. This rare issue of "Schlemil," a German POW Camp Newspaper, provides a first-hand account of the feelings and emotions of the men, as well as their day-to-day activities during their internment in Fanara, Egypt. This issue… (the fourth) was the first published in 1947 (issues 1-3 were published in 1946). The last issue (No. 8) was also also published in 1947, shortly before the prisoners were shipped home (1947 through 1948). Of all the German POW camps, camp 307 had the highest rate of German mortality. The reason can primarily be found in the harsh climatic conditions. Indeed, unlike to the soldiers of the Africa corps who were fit for the tropics, the soldiers who were taken prisoners in Italy, Greece and its islands, had many difficulties with the climate in Egypt. Hot wind and sandstorms in spring, great heat in summer and severe cold in the winter impaired life in the strange climate. This led to the well known "Declaration of the captured Lutheran Pastors in Egypt*". The front cover of this copy of "Schlemihl" features a drawing depicting a German POW painting a newlywed couple with the year 1947 at the upper left corner. The illustrator must have expressed to see his wish come true (being freed and shipped home, and marry his sweetheart). The newspaper contains poetry and short stories with a strong anti-Nazi stance. There are 5 other illustrations throughout the whole issue. Each leaf is printed on recto only. Some age-toning and creasing to wrappers, with tiny chipping and closed tear at upper front and back cover. Upper corner slightly creased throughout. Text in German. Wrappers in overall good, interior in good+ condition. * Declaration of the captured Lutheran Pastors in Egypt: The captured Lutheran Pastors in Egypt, moved by the emotional situation of their fellow prisoners in the M[iddle] E[ast], which has become extraordinarily critical, and in obedience to their sworn duties of office, would like to make the following declaration before the British authorities, before the German public, before their fellow prisoners, and also before the Christians of the world. For at least the last two and a half years and, for the most part substantially longer periods, German Prisoners of War have been held in the M[iddle] E[ast], whose number at this time amounts to more than 60 000. They have been put to work in a climate which, for half the year is positively unbearable for a European. Through the long duration of imprisonment, through the separation from their relatives, through the bad news from home, through the impossibility of effectively helping them [their relatives] and, for many (the "C+" people), through the completely immeasurable continuance of their imprisonment, the emotional burden of these prisoners has reached a degree which gives grounds for the gravest fears for the future. The symptoms, which are already manifesting themselves, are shocking enough: the incidences where prisoners break down emotionally so completely that they become mentally ill, are increasing. Alone in one Work Company (2719) of 5000 men, no fewer than six prisoners have been admitted to the appropriate department of the British military hospital because of mental illness. Above all, the cases are increasing where prisoners are ending their own lives, which appear unbearable to them. In the last month, in just one of the three British Military Districts in Egypt, five cases of suicide are known to us. This is because the majority of Prisoners of War in the M[iddle] E[ast] have come to a total collapse of trust in the promises and declarations of the British custodial powers. The emotional strain, which has arisen from this among the Prisoners of War, is extreme. The most important reasons, to name only these few, which have led to this crisis, are the following: 1. At the end of last year, more than eighteen months after the capitulation, the Prisoners of War were advise.

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