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  • Philipp Jaffé add-outline minus-outline
    • From Jewish history to papal history
    • His dearest parents
    • Work at the MGH instead of a doctor's office
    • A high achiever
    • Disappointments
    • Professor at last
    • The feud
    • The catastrophy
  • Harry Bresslau add-outline minus-outline
    • Taking a stand in the Berlin anti-Semitism debate
    • Jewish-German history
    • The MGH as a lifelong vocation
    • A German patriot and a liberal
    • A highly esteemed teacher
    • A turning point in his life
    • The work of a century
    • A widely travelled estate
  • Henry Simonsfeld add-outline minus-outline
    • Promising beginnings
    • Travels in Italy
    • Greetings from Carinthia
    • Rancour about unpublished editions
    • Hurt scholarly pride
    • Italian connections
    • Teaching at the university
    • An unheard critic
  • Ludwig Traube add-outline minus-outline
    • A shared passion
    • Fascination Bayreuth
    • A bond of scholarly interests and Jewish identity
    • Family obligations
    • A talent cadre for manuscript researchers
    • Fatal sickness
    • A precious legacy
  • Wilhelm Levison add-outline minus-outline
    • An industrious assistant
    • The saviour of Gregory of Tours
    • Forced into retirement as a Jew
    • A cover up
    • Last-minute emigration
    • Secret contacts
    • Unbroken bonds
    • Posthumous recognition
  • Ernst Perels add-outline minus-outline
    • Medieval manuscripts sent by mail
    • Italian manuscripts
    • Ernst Perels disappears
    • Forced resignation
    • An open lie
    • A matter of personal honour
    • Indispensable expertise
    • Memories
  • Erika Sinauer add-outline minus-outline
    • A brilliant scholarly achievement
    • Well structured work materials
    • 1934: Sinauer's employment continues
    • Great achievements despite discrimination
    • 1938: Sinauer becomes an unwanted person
    • The end of a sterling worker
  • Documents on the MGH and anti-Semitism add-outline minus-outline
    • The MGH in Serious Financial Difficulties, 1926
    • First Measures of the Nazi Dictatorship, 1933
    • Research according to Nazi principles, 1937
    • Jewish scholars still internally visible at the end of 1937
    • Jewish scholars officially fired at the end of 1938
    • The SS knew of Levison's continued work for the MGH in 1939
  • Persons Index
  • Literature
  • Abbreviations
  • Terms and Translations
  • Film
  • The Project add-outline minus-outline
    • Welcoming Address by Dr Ludwig Spaenle
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