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Schule am Meer, Juist
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Deutsch: Mannschaftssport-Gruppenfoto des reformpädagogischen Landerziehungsheims Schule am Meer am Strand der ostfriesischen Nordseeinsel Juist, Preußen. Bei dem Lehrer (4. von links, stehend) handelt es sich um Friedrich „Fritz“ Könekamp (* 15. Februar 1897 in Offenburg, Baden), der vom 1. August 1928 bis zum 1. März 1932 an der S.a.M. tätig war. Bei dem ganz rechts knienden Schüler handelt es sich um Ernst Heinz Joseph Halberstadt (geb. 19. November 1912 in Frankfurt am Main; gest. 18. August 1997 in Hastings-on-Hudson, NY, USA), genannt „Nepo“, nach Emigration: Ernest J. Halstead, Sohn des Frankfurter Unternehmers Julius Halberstadt (1883–1939; siehe Schade & Füllgrabe). Die meisten tragen das weiße Schulsporthemd mit einem dreieckigen dunklen Aufnäher, der die hell abgesetzten Initialen des Schulnamens beinhaltet. |
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circa 1930 date QS:P,+1930-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 |
Source | Private archive of Renate Samelson, Michigan, USA (granddaughter of Zachary Hochschild and Philippine Hochschild, née Ellinger; oldest daughter of Dr. Paul Reiner and Anna Sara Reiner, née Hochschild) |
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