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The collection includes various undated works, including poems, and correspondence and family photographs. They have been digitized and are available online as part of the CJH Holocaust Resource Initiative, made possible by the Conference on Jewish Material Claims against Germany.
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Boschwitz's surviving papers eventually made their way to his sister, Clarissa. They were catalogued by Thomas Hansen in 1978 and donated and transferred to the Leo Baeck Institute, in 2013, by Boschwitz's niece, Reuella Shachaf-Saltzberg.
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Boschwitz was the son of Salomon ‘Sally’ Boschwitz and Martha Ella, née Wolgast. Salomon was a wealthy Jewish factory owner who had converted to Christianity, in 1911, when he married Martha. Martha was descended from a prominent Lübeck
101:’ (1940) in the United Kingdom). The book failed to make an impact after it was originally published and was out of print shortly thereafter. However, in the 2010s the book was rediscovered and re-released as " 497: 212:), recounts the lives of a variety of characters living through the post-First World War economic crisis in Germany. The novel was first published in a Swedish translation in 1937. 85:, in 1937. From Sweden, he and his mother moved to Luxembourg, France, and Belgium, before ending in Britain in 1939. In either Belgium or Luxembourg, in response to the horrors of 467: 482: 229: 385: 472: 361: 477: 48: 19: 487: 102: 66:
In 1935, Boschwitz’s uncle, the lawyer Alexander Wolgast, was murdered in the street after criticizing the Nazi’s anti-semitic
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When WWII broke out, Boschwitz and his mother were arrested by the British, classified as ‘enemy aliens’, and interned on the
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In 1942, he was freed and allowed to return to Britain. On 29 October, the vessel he was on,
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top ten list of best selling hardbacks more than 80 years after it was originally published.
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Memorial stone at Ulrich Alexander Boschwitz' last residence in Berlin
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In Australia, Boschwitz worked on revising a second edition of
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Neither book was published in the original German until 2018 (
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People interned in the Isle of Man during World War II
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The Passenger
The Sunday Times
Isle of Man
Australia
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U-575
John Buchan
Franz Kafka
Thomas Mann
Heinrich Böll
Hans Fallada
Kristallnacht
Philip Boehm
The Passenger
Ulrich Boschwitz Collection
Leo Baeck Institute New York
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