Bereich "Identifikation"
Signatur
Titel
Datum/Laufzeit
- 1946-1947 (Anlage)
Erschließungsstufe
Umfang und Medium
49 pp.
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Biographische Angaben
Hella Anna Maria Scholz was born in Berlin on 29 December 1928 as the younger of the two daughters of Bruno Scholz, a merchant in building materials, and Klara née Kaiser. She was educated in Berlin. In 1942, she met Günther Junge, a pilot with the German Luftwaffe. They remained a couple until Günther’s death in an air battle on 27 January 1944.
After the war, Hella worked as a laboratory assistant for a British military medical unit in Hannover. Here, she met her future husband, an Englishman named William Fuller. They married on 1 January 1951 at the Ploughley & Bullingdon Register Office in Oxford, and in February of that year Hella became a British citizen. She and her husband lived in Oxfordshire and had no children. Hella later moved to Penarth in Glamorgan, Wales, where she died on 31 January 2003.
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Bereich "Inhalt und innere Ordnung"
Eingrenzung und Inhalt
Medium-sized clothbound hardback photograph album containing black and white photographs of aspects of Hella’s life. These include images of the house in which she lived in 1946-1947, the Jäger family in Spandau (a suburb of Berlin); the British Military Hospital and its staff in Berlin; her mother and her niece Helga; London and her future husband; a sports festival in Hakenfelde in the summer of 1947; water polo; visit to the zoo and a circus; and Hella with an German Shepherd. The images are dated and many contain captions, some in English.
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No access until conserved.
Reproduktionsbedingungen
In der Verzeichnungseinheit enthaltene Sprache
- Deutsch
- Englisch
Schrift in den Unterlagen
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Physische Beschaffenheit und technische Anforderungen
This item is fragile, with some photographs becoming loose.