File:Heinz-Guenther Knolle + Ernst Heinz Joseph Halberstadt 1932.jpg

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Deutsch: Die Absolventen des reformpädagogischen Landerziehungsheims Schule am Meer auf Juist, Heinz-Günther Knolle (Mitte, 1912–1999), Ernst Heinz Joseph Halberstadt (rechts, 1912–1997), genannt „Nepo“, nach ihrem im März 1932 erfolgreich bestandenen Abitur vor dem Cabriolet der Frau Frieda Halberstadt aus Frankfurt am Main. Einer Überlieferung zufolge soll diese die erste weibliche Führerscheinbesitzerin der Stadt Frankfurt am Main gewesen sein und ein rotes NSU-Cabriolet chauffiert haben. Der links stehende junge Mann ist bislang nicht identifiziert; bedenkt man die Möglichkeit, dass es sich ebenfalls um einen Abiturienten des Jahrgangs 1932 handeln könnte, spräche dies für Hugo Kraus (* 1. April 1912 in Köln).
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