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so everyone, staff and pupils had daily chores and did the work, from converting stables into new dormitories, laying telephone cables and repairing furniture to gardening, growing vegetables and looking after the chickens to peeling potatoes, cleaning and polishing. The younger boys lived in a building, initially without electricity, about 400 metres (0.25 mi) away from the main building. Twenty of the oldest boys lived in a dormitory built on the grounds with the help of
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teachers who were up to the challenges and needs of the pupils. Some children were "almost ill with homesickness and the older children anxious for parents, brothers and sisters left in
Germany. A Quaker worker told...of parents' agony of mind who could only choose one of several children to go to England for safe education and which to select—the most brilliant, most fit, or one most vulnerable and unlikely to survive?" Ultimately, many of the pupils never saw their parents again.
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whether from daily walks in the woods, from the tasks required of the children in and around the building, or at meal time, where there were "English" and "French" tables and those sitting at them would speak in those languages during the meal. The arts were also offered. In addition to painting, drawing, singing and drama, the children learned to play music. In the evening, "Tante Anna" read a story, then gave each child a "good night kiss" and sent them off to bed.
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things were going so well, they were exhausted. That changed with the establishment of "off-duty" time to refresh oneself. "It became possible to read, to write a letter, to go away for a few hours or a weekend without being interrupted or missed" wrote Hanna Bergas. She noted that the return to the community was always a joy.
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10 of the older boys, then, the cook and female students aged 16, before it was determined that "good
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exam; nine of them passed. In autumn 1933, three different groups of children and staff set out on an educational trip for the
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called it a "remarkable school, which was more than a school but a sort of community, a small republic". For many pupils, as well as their teachers, Bunce Court was a last refuge that not only literally saved their lives, but also gave them new meaning and substance." After the school closed, alumni
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school examination or because of the chaotic conditions of the era. At times, there were well over 100 pupils, but at other times, well under 100. The school made ends meet by putting everyone—children and staff—to work tending the gardens and animals, and maintaining the buildings and grounds. When
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said, "At the time, it was less important to be a good teacher than it was to be an sympathetic human being. It was more important to give them a good-night kiss than excellent German literature." In some cases, there would be letters from parents and then they'd stop coming, particularly once war
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invaded and annexed other countries, children began to come from
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and all German males over age 16 were interned. In addition to the pupils who were interned, some of the pupils who had gone home that summer to visit their families in Nazi areas never returned and were not heard from again. With two hours' notice to pack their things, the school lost five men and
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in 1933, she began to see that the school had no future in
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to be headmaster of the school, but his tenure was brief, caused by her interference with his work. In addition, after the war, a number of the refugee teachers left the school. Already difficult to staff, the situation did not improve after the war; rather, the low salary and remote location made
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to the countryside for their safety, but in 1933, when Bunce Court opened, England was safe and war was years away. English people were unaware of what was taking place in Germany and did not understand why Essinger and the school had left Germany. The new school was makeshift and finances meagre,
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Landschulheim Herrlingen was not officially closed, but was instead was turned over to Hugo Rosenthal (1887–1980). Although it was seized by the Nazis in 1934, it continued as a Jewish school and became a centre for Jewish life in southern Germany until 1939, when the Nazis closed it and turned it
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The official language of the school was English. New teachers from England were told not to learn German for at least a year. Essinger also accepted English children to the school, especially non-Jews to foster the non-denominational aspect, and bring in some financial and linguistic support, as
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on the rise, the school became increasingly Jewish, as some parents bowed to pressure to boycott Jewish institutions and Jewish parents found it increasingly difficult to find placement for their children. In April 1933, when all public buildings were ordered to fly the Nazi flag and
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Essinger realized that Germany was no longer a hospitable place for her school and sought to relocate it in a more secure environment abroad. She first sought a new location in Switzerland, then in the Netherlands and finally, in England, where she found an old
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Hall, the buildings and grounds of Bunce Court were used by the military and were much changed and required restoration work before the school could return. Not until after the war was over, was the school finally able to return to Bunce Court in 1946.
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and were picked up in red buses and brought to Kent, where classes began the next day. In addition, there were three children from a Berlin family fleeing Germany that had pre-arranged for their children to meet the ferry and continue on to the school.
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said Bunce Court provided "a highly intellectual atmosphere" with pupils who were excited about what they were learning, where their "intellectual interests were not confined to classroom learning, but encompassed politics, literature and art."
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Fees were set at £100 a year and many, because of their situations, could not pay, or were there on a promise that funds would be forthcoming. The number of pupils was constantly in flux, whether from having finished and passed the
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recruitment of new teachers increasingly difficult. In 1948, her eyesight failing badly, unable to manage it herself and, according to some, unable to conceive of anyone else running the school, Essinger closed Bunce Court School.
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with 18 children ranging in age from 6 to 12. Anna Essinger became head of the school and her sister Paula, a trained nurse, became the school nurse and its housekeeper. The ceremonies to open the school were attended by
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a school inspector asked a boy if he'd also done such manual labour back in Germany, he answered, "There, it was an educational method; here, it is a necessity." The children grasped the situation and pitched in.
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organized reunions for 55 years. Numerous people associated with the school wrote memoirs, both pupils and teachers, as well as Essinger family members and Anna Essinger, whose memoir was not published.
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broke out. Meyer said, "We tried to lead them away from the period of silence. We didn't know what had happened to the parents. We couldn't give them any hope, neither could we take it from them."
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would be shown and she didn't want her pupils to realize why they had not heard from their parents, but she was also worried that harm would come to them at the hands of some of the locals.
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time at Bunce Court. Martin Lubowski, who lost his family to Nazi concentration camps, said, "I feel I am walking on holy ground whenever I visit Bunce Court".
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well. Nonetheless, most German staff and pupils reverted to German or a combination of German and English, so most English teachers and pupils learned German.
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2812:"Israeli Real Estate Pioneer to Discuss his Remarkable Life Story"
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and Bunce Court took in as many of the refugees as possible. As
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957:'s first film was a documentary about Bunce Court and in 1995,
531:. Between 1943 and 1945, two of the buildings were occupied by
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Thomas Mayer, in: Roger E. Backhouse, Roger Middleton (eds.),
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In this new location, the local residents occasionally hurled
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345:, who had previously founded a boarding school, Landschulheim
2063:
Bygone Kent 10 #8-10 (1989), quoted in Michael Luick-Thrams,
2585:"Der Nominierungsthread zu Verfolgt, emigriert, ermordet..."
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We Were Europeans: A Personal History of a Turbulent Century
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We Were Europeans: A Personal History of a Turbulent Century
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We Were Europeans: A Personal History of a Turbulent Century
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2545:, special souvenir supplement (4 February 2011), p. 11
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Gefen Publishing House, Ltd. (2010/5770) pp. 184–185.
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Mr. Horowitz, taught history and English; a British teacher
1900:
Anna Essinger Realschule Ulm. Retrieved 29 September 2011
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every day, in order to improve their English vocabularies.
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his teacher getting a whole class of 10-year olds to read
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See "News of the Day - Tuesday - 15 September 1936 - 724"
527:. In 1942, the home was closed and its residents sent to
1343:
Interviews with Bunce Court Alumni about their Memories:
2978:
Archival materials relating to Landschulheim Herrlingen
2067:(1997). See footnotes 138–148. Retrieved 3 October 2011
759:
The last children to come to Bunce Court were orphaned
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Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies
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Town of Otterden website. Retrieved 28 September 2011
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2386:(April 2005), pp. 8–9. Retrieved 11 October 2011
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epubli.de (1 August 2011). Retrieved 20 October 2011
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Anna Essinger Gymnasium. Retrieved 28 September 2011
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Bruno Adler's nephew was a pupil. Adler was from the
1060:(1914–2004), historian and essayst, Registrar of the
767:, born Sevek Finkelstein in Poland, who survived the
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Center for Jewish History. Retrieved 16 October 2011
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1676:(August 1990), p. 2. Retrieved 11 October 2011
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Sevek and the Holocaust: The Boy Who Refused to Die
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1546:. He had older boys memorize several pages of the
991:went on to distinguished careers in their fields.
849:(Tante Anna or T.A.), co-founder and headmistress
361:" and to being there as "walking on holy ground".
2437:(July 2011), p. 7. Retrieved 12 October 2011
1997:Anna Essinger - Eine Padagogin Der Besonderen Art
1693:Haus unterm regenbogen. Retrieved 2 October 2011
2972:"Herrlingen; Landschulheim Collection 1928-1996"
2874:"Leslie Brent and the Mysterious German Surgeon"
2413:(June 2011), p. 6. Retrieved 4 October 2011
722:, a task which had to be carried out for years.
4114:Educational institutions disestablished in 1948
2673:(July–December 1936). Retrieved 30 October 2011
2373:"A courageous journey of healing" (book review)
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1869:"Revealed: the wartime school that saved lives"
1718:Quakers in Britain. Retrieved 28 September 2011
1491:Hanna Bergas and Helmut Schneider were cousins.
1389:attributed to "a really solid early education."
2627:(15 September 2001). Retrieved 19 October 2011
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1350:Part I (Chair Daniel Zylbersztajn-Lewandowski)
1327:. (2003), reissued 2009. Published privately.
1176:List of people who attended Bunce Court School
1129:, chief interpreter for the U.S. prosecution,
983:List of people who attended Bunce Court School
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1876:(11 August 2011). Retrieved 29 September 2011
1604:"Anna Essinger and the New Herrlingen School"
1082:, British filmmaker and television producer (
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1775:(18 July 2003). Retrieved 29 September 2011
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2968:Otterden Online. Retrieved 2 October 2011
2772:"School Bell Returns Home to Bunce Court"
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2966:Photos of Bunce Court (Photo album #3)
2744:BBC Radio 3. Retrieved 19 October 2011
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2879:(July 2006). Retrieved 7 October 2011
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3361:St George's Church of England School
3356:St George's C of E Foundation School
3151:Duke of York's Royal Military School
3068:St George's Church of England School
3063:St George's C of E Foundation School
2684:Book review: Faith only in the drama
2510:Leslie Baruch Brent and Eric Bourne,
1785:Zylbersztajn, Daniel (10 May 2016).
1691:"Zur Geschichte des Landschulheimes"
1482:and was an art historian and writer.
1033:, Israeli real estate agency founder
3689:Wilmington Grammar School for Girls
3639:Simon Langton Girls' Grammar School
2639:WorldCat. Retrieved 30 October 2011
2156:Exemplary Economists: North America
2038:(1997). Retrieved 29 September 2011
1027:Harold Jackson, Guardian journalist
729:at the pupils, calling them "dirty
3684:Wilmington Grammar School for Boys
3604:Maidstone Grammar School for Girls
3579:Highworth Grammar School for Girls
2930:. New York: Public Affairs, 2022.
2899:National Heritage List for England
2537:Lesley Bellew, "Anna's children",
1430:States or joined the British army.
1318:Memoirs by Essinger family members
949:, it was cited in a 1997 doctoral
945:'s local history magazine. Called
790:After the war, Essinger hired Dr.
781:Theresienstadt concentration camps
507:abitur (schooling completion exam)
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4119:1948 disestablishments in England
3539:Dartford Grammar School for Girls
2924:The School That Escaped the Nazis
1123:, American foreign policy advisor
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3519:Chatham Grammar School for Girls
3111:Bennett Memorial Diocesan School
2245:p. 139. Retrieved 3 October 2011
2218:p. 134. Retrieved 3 October 2011
1663:"Genesis and exodus of a school"
1323:Dorle M. Potten (née Essinger),
1269:. (2006) Arcade Publishing, Inc.
911:Muriel (Shushi), British teacher
884:, taught music from 1941 to 1943
745:Bergen-Belsen concentration camp
707:, later to be devastated by the
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3961:Royal Hibernian Military School
2861:Faculty profile: Michael Roemer
2227:Hanna Bergas (1979), pp. 50, 58
615:. These courses were taught by
4109:1926 establishments in England
3549:Dover Grammar School for Girls
3381:St Simon Stock Catholic School
3376:St John Fisher Catholic School
2323:Hanna Bergas (1979), pp. 50–51
2200:Hanna Bergas (1979), pp. 23–24
1360:Part III (Ruth Baronow-Danson)
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3858:St Edmund's School Canterbury
3848:Rochester Independent College
3843:Radnor House Sevenoaks School
3833:The King's School, Canterbury
3544:Dover Grammar School for Boys
3316:Oasis Academy Isle of Sheppey
3311:Northfleet Technology College
3181:Hadlow Rural Community School
2990:Leo Baeck Institute, New York
2833:Peter Morley - A Life Rewound
1617:. Retrieved 28 September 2011
1548:New Oxford Concise Dictionary
1368:, retrieved last 23 July 2022
1356:Part II (Leslie Baruch Brent)
1243:Peter Morley – A Life Rewound
1187:Memoirs by Bunce Court alumni
1064:from 1939 to 1984, sister of
875:and in charge of housekeeping
61:
3760:Sevenoaks Preparatory School
3679:Weald of Kent Grammar School
3614:The Norton Knatchbull School
3366:St Gregory's Catholic School
1291:Memoirs by Bunce Court staff
1042:The Killing of Sister George
416:. Having been influenced by
48:Main building at Bunce Court
4089:Boarding schools in Germany
3901:Caldecott Foundation School
3629:Rainham Mark Grammar School
3619:Oakwood Park Grammar School
3554:Folkestone School for Girls
3504:Barton Court Grammar School
3351:St Edmund's Catholic School
3341:St Anselm's Catholic School
3306:Northfleet School for Girls
3276:The Maplesden Noakes School
3146:Dover Christ Church Academy
2791:"Dialektik der Heimatsuche"
1085:Kitty - Return to Auschwitz
405:, as well as the mayors of
278:Jewish refugees from Nazism
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4079:Defunct schools in Germany
3976:Senacre Technology College
3654:Sir Roger Manwood's School
3396:The Skinners' Kent Academy
3386:Sandwich Technology School
3226:The Hundred of Hoo Academy
3131:The Charles Dickens School
3053:The Hundred of Hoo Academy
2702:Hanna Bergas (1979), p. 45
2554:Werner Eugen Mosse (ed.),
2362:Hanna Bergas (1979), p. 65
2353:Hanna Bergas (1979), p. 61
2344:Hanna Bergas (1979), p. 60
2335:Hanna Bergas (1979), p. 52
2314:Hanna Bergas (1979), p. 27
2191:Hanna Bergas (1979), p. 11
2167:Retrieved 19 October 2011)
1952:"The Story of Bunce Court"
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3529:Dane Court Grammar School
3456:Walderslade Girls' School
3421:The Thomas Aveling School
3336:The Royal Harbour Academy
3296:New Line Learning Academy
3201:Hillview School for Girls
2740:26 September 2013 at the
1933:28 September 2011 at the
1836:Retrieved 5 October 2011
1528:Das Tapfere Schneiderlein
1524:The Valiant Little Tailor
1245:. (2006) Bank House Books
1227:. (2005) self-published.
684:Evacuation to Trench Hall
647:, directed school plays.
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3991:West Heath Girls' School
3838:King's School, Rochester
3755:The Schools at Somerhill
3745:St Michael's Prep School
3730:Marlborough House School
3664:Tonbridge Grammar School
3634:Rochester Grammar School
3599:Maidstone Grammar School
3564:Gravesend Grammar School
3559:Fort Pitt Grammar School
3391:The Sittingbourne School
3331:The Robert Napier School
3326:Rainham School for Girls
3073:Wentworth Primary School
2649:Robert James Niebuhr Tod
2637:Robert James Niebuhr Tod
2501:Retrieved 4 October 2011
2451:Richard W. Sonnenfeldt,
2283:(2010/5770) p. 200.
2239:Richard W. Sonnenfeldt,
2212:Richard W. Sonnenfeldt,
2117:Richard W. Sonnenfeldt,
2061:Parts One, Two and Three
1709:Walter Block reminscense
1311:Reflections: Bunce Court
1265:Richard W. Sonnenfeldt,
1140:University of Heidelberg
961:premiered his 1994 film
450:Escape from Nazi Germany
365:Landschulheim Herrlingen
139:Religious affiliation(s)
105:51.2464306°N 0.7770667°E
18:Landschulheim Herrlingen
4074:Defunct schools in Kent
3966:St George's Boys School
3941:Frank Montgomery School
3609:Mayfield Grammar School
3584:Holcombe Grammar School
3574:Highsted Grammar School
3534:Dartford Grammar School
2960:German National Library
2801:(subscription required)
1787:"Eine Schwäbin in Kent"
1642:Anna Essinger biography
761:Nazi concentration camp
561:children were evacuated
555:In later years, during
3956:Oasis Academy Hextable
3765:Wellesley House School
3725:Holmewood House School
3720:Dulwich Prep Cranbrook
3589:Invicta Grammar School
3524:Cranbrook School, Kent
3126:The Canterbury Academy
3101:Astor Secondary School
2950:"A remarkable reunion"
2133:Hildegard Feidel-Mertz
2103:(2003), pp. 87–89
2030:Michael Luick-Thrams,
1602:Michael Luick-Thrams,
1465:and had taught at the
1352:Anna Essinger's School
1147:Architectural landmark
1127:Richard W. Sonnenfeldt
1107:The Plot Against Harry
1039:, British playwright (
1018:and American architect
1004:, British immunologist
923:Richard W. Sonnenfeldt
733:". When the 1944 film
624:Defence Regulation 18b
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3986:Thomas Delarue School
3873:Sutton Valence School
3828:Kent College, Pembury
3509:Borden Grammar School
3471:The Whitstable School
3251:Leigh Academy Rainham
3236:King Ethelbert School
3206:The Holmesdale School
3196:Herne Bay High School
3156:The Ebbsfleet Academy
2948:Leslie Baruch Brent,
2777:31 March 2012 at the
2689:25 April 2012 at the
2622:"Surfaces and depths"
2517:25 April 2012 at the
2422:Leslie Baruch Brent,
2405:25 April 2012 at the
2371:Leslie Baruch Brent,
1957:31 March 2012 at the
1609:31 March 2012 at the
1272:Leslie Baruch Brent,
1096:independent filmmaker
671:Years later, teacher
550:
539:New Herrlingen School
418:progressive education
245:progressive education
110:51.2464306; 0.7770667
35:New Herrlingen School
4050:51.24643°N 0.77704°E
3951:North Foreland Lodge
3659:The Skinners' School
3346:St Augustine Academy
3221:Hugh Christie School
3166:Fulston Manor School
2839:. Vol. Part 1.
2718:2 April 2012 at the
2454:Witness to Nuremberg
2429:5 March 2016 at the
2378:2 April 2012 at the
2242:Witness to Nuremberg
2215:Witness to Nuremberg
2120:Witness to Nuremberg
1896:3 April 2012 at the
1873:The Jewish Chronicle
1714:2 March 2012 at the
1668:2 April 2012 at the
1267:Witness to Nuremberg
1194:Exemplary Economists
1051:, American economist
927:Witness to Nuremberg
868:and holiday services
486:dating from 1547 in
326:was an independent,
4046: /
3936:Dorton House School
3863:St Lawrence College
3712:Preparatory schools
3451:The Victory Academy
3231:John Wallis Academy
3096:Archbishop's School
3058:John Wallis Academy
2666:12 May 2012 at the
2608:(2003), p. 105
2424:"A Lost Generation"
1791:Jüdische Allgemeine
1304:Leo Baeck Institute
1182:Bunce Court memoirs
1155:. It was listed by
925:wrote in his book,
871:Frau Berthe Kahn ,
810:Richard Sonnenfeldt
529:extermination camps
437:Corporal punishment
315:Richard Sonnenfeldt
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3926:Bunce Court School
3808:Cobham Hall School
3476:Wilmington Academy
3446:Valley Park School
3436:Turner Free School
3406:Stone Lodge School
3271:The Malling School
3161:Folkestone Academy
3136:Cornwallis Academy
2956:Bunce Court School
2872:Thomas E. Starzl,
2713:"Anna Essinger 80"
2575:(2003), p. 50
2305:(2003), p. 64
2182:(2003), p. 83
1994:Katharina Ludtke,
1325:Des Kindes Chronik
1161:mathematical tiles
1121:Helmut Sonnenfeldt
1074:Arnaldo Momigliano
1024:, British humorist
792:Fridolin Friedmann
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324:Bunce Court School
275:Communities served
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3261:The Lenham School
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3186:Hartsdown Academy
3176:Greenacre Academy
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2877:Annals of Surgery
2796:(1 January 2006)
2512:Hans Joseph Meyer
2499:978-965-229-522-4
2487:Werner M. Loval,
2280:We Were Europeans
2277:Werner M. Loval,
2268:, 11 October 2011
2266:978-965-229-522-4
2254:Werner M. Loval,
1770:"Anna's children"
1282:978-3-8305-1702-3
1258:978-965-229-522-4
1248:Werner M. Loval,
1112:Guggenheim Fellow
1101:Nothing But a Man
1070:literary executor
1062:Warburg Institute
1016:Fulbright scholar
998:, British painter
891:Wilhelm Marckwald
799:Bunce Court staff
720:complete blackout
690:Battle of Britain
645:Deutsches Theater
551:Bunce Court today
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