Vente 99 Partie 1 Jewish History: Rare antique/Old Books, Documents, Autographs, Photographs, Jewelry and Fashion Items
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23.5.23
Leibowitsz 9a, Gedera (entrance: stairs - white gate with trail), Israël

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LOT 139:

Hans Goslar, perished in Holocaust, Anne Frank's girlfriend's father, Dedication to artist Hermann Struck on book: ...

Vendu pour: $80
Prix de départ:
$ 50
Commission de la maison de ventes: 20% Plus de détails
TVA: 18% Seulement sur commission
23.5.23 à The Bidder
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Hans Goslar, perished in Holocaust, Anne Frank's girlfriend's father, Dedication to artist Hermann Struck on book: “Die Sexualethik der jüdischen Wiedergeburt, 1st and only ed., 1919, in German
Hans Goslar, perished in Holocaust, Anne Frank's girlfriend's father, Dedication to the artist Hermann Struck on his book: “Die Sexualethik der judischen Wiedergeburt, 1st and only edition, 1919, in German
Hans Goslar. Die Sexualethik der judischen Wiedergeburt.
Ein Wort an unsere Jugend. Jüdischer Verlag, Berlin 1919., 1st and only edition, 48 pp., soft cover, 23.5 x 15.5 cm.
Condition: slightly discolored fragile paper to detached, chipped to edges covers, internally good condition.

The Sexual Ethics of the Jewish Revival. A word to our youth. Jewish publisher, Berlin 1919.
Hans Goslar, perished in Holocaust, Anne Frank's girlfriend's father,
Hans Goslar Weimar was a neighbor of Anne Frank's family,
And his daughter was Anne's friend, mentioned in Anne's diary on several occasions.
Condition: cover chipped to top – to corner and in the middle; tears to spine; internally good condition.
GOSLAR, HANS (1889–1945), a senior official of the Prussian government during the Weimar Republic and a leader of the *Mizrachi movement in Germany. Born in Hanover, Goslar wrote for periodicals, specializing in economic problems. He became an early adherent of Zionism and in 1911 published a book entitled Die Krisis der juedischen Jugend Deutschlands (1911). During World War i he served in Eastern Europe, where he came to know the Jewish masses and this profoundly revised his religious outlook. On his return to Germany in 1919, his activities in the German Social Democratic Party earned him the title of Ministerialrat and an appointment as director of the press section of the Prussian government, a post he retained until he resigned in 1932. In 1919 he published Die Sexualethik der juedischen Wiedergeburt, in which he urged a return to Jewish family ethics. He maintained his general Jewish, Zionist, and Mizrachi activities and published several books on Jewish as well as general themes. In 1933 Goslar immigrated to Amsterdam, where he continued his communal activities, especially on behalf of the rescue of Jews from Germany. He was a neighbor of Anne *Frank's family, and his daughter was Anne's friend, mentioned in Anne's diary on several occasions. In 1943 he was deported to the *Westerbork concentration camp and in 1944 was transferred to *Bergen-Belsen, where he died shortly before the liberation in 1945. He also wrote Juedische Weltherrschaft: Phantasiegebilde oder Wirklichkeit? (1919) and Hygiene und Judentum (1930).
Hannah Elisabeth Pick-Goslar (née Goslar, born November 12, 1928 in Berlin-Tiergarten; died October 28, 2022 in Jerusalem[1]) was a German Holocaust survivor. She became known as Anne Frank's best friend.
Her father Hans Goslar was head of the press office in the Prussian Ministry of State. Her younger sister is Rachel Gabriele Mozes-Goslar (* 1940).[2] After the National Socialists seized power, the family emigrated to Amsterdam. There Hannah met Anne Frank and went to school with her. As "Anne, Hanne und Sanne" she formed a close trio of friends with Anne Frank and Sanne Ledermann from 1934.[3]
Her mother died in childbirth in October 1942 after giving birth to her third child. In June 1943, "Hanneli", as Anne called her in her diary, was arrested by the Gestapo together with her father, grandparents and younger sister Gabi and deported to Bergen-Belsen. There she met her friend Anne again in March 1945 shortly before her death. Hannah was crammed into the Lost Train along with 2,400 other prisoners on April 11, 1945 and, after a 13-day odyssey through Germany, survived the Holocaust together with her sister and Hannah, the only survivor of the family.
After staying in Amsterdam and Switzerland, she traveled to Palestine in May 1947. She married Walter Pinchas Pick, had three children, eleven grandchildren and 31 great-grandchildren.[4]
Pick-Goslar supported the "Signs Against Racism and Anti-Semitism" initiative by planting an Anne Frank memorial tree in Uedelhoven.[5] She was a contemporary witness in the contemporary witness association.[6]
She lived in Jerusalem until her death on October 28, 2022.
Hermann Struck (6 March 1876 – 11 January 1944) was a German Jewish artist known for his etchings.