Die Reichshauptstadt: Organ des Fremdenverhehrsamtes der Reichshauptstadt Berlin, Vol. 6, No. 18 (12 May 1941). For items found inserted between the pages of this publication, see P14/6/2/1.
Ohne TitelThis sub-series contains pictures and features cut out from magazines.
Ohne TitelThis series contains loose photographs, drawings and photograph albums created and collected by Hella Scholz.
Ohne TitelThis sub-series contains photograph albums compiled by Hella Scholz.
Ohne TitelLarge clothbound hardcover album containing mainly black and white photographs from Hella’s childhood and youth. They feature Hella as a baby, birthday parties, school outings, her sister and parents, her family home (exterior and interior), her confirmation and graduation and assorted studio portraits from the 1940s. A second set of images has been added upside down from the rear. These feature Hella’s friends, including Günther Junge and members of his family. The images have been dated and captioned and almost all individuals have been named. For loose inserts found inside the album, see P14/7/2/53, 60 and 61.
Ohne TitelMedium-sized hardback photograph album with cardboard covers containing black and white photographs taken during a trip to visit the Jensen family on the North Sea island of Föhr. Images feature the Jensen homestead, farm animals and farming activities, members of the Jensen family, some of them in traditional Friesian costume, and scenic views of the island and the surrounding sea. Also images of an outing to Blankenese (in the western part of Hamburg). Most images have been captioned and individuals named or otherwise identified.
Ohne TitelLarge hardback photograph album containing black and white photographs, mostly taken during summer and winter outings and seaside holidays. Also photographs of a school sports day; the graves of Hella’s grandparents; a day spent with Günther Junge on Pentecost Sunday in 1943; Hella’s time at the KLV-camp in Crimmitschau; and her nineteenth birthday. The images have been captioned and dated and individuals named or otherwise identified. For a loose insert found inside the album, see P14/7/2/31.
Ohne TitelMedium-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.
Ohne TitelMedium-sized hardback photograph album containing black and white photographs of a summer holiday at Lake Tegel in Berlin; Hella’s parents; there are also aerial and other views of Berlin showing extensive war damage; exterior and interior views of the house in Spandau, Berlin in which Hella lived between November 1947 and July 1948 and of the house in Hannover in which she lived from August 1948; her sister, brother-in-law and nieces; the British Military Hospital in Hannover; a visit to the zoo; and a holiday on the Masch Lake. The images are dated and captioned and many of the individuals named or otherwise identified.
Ohne TitelMedium-sized hardback photograph album with a painting of a girl carrying a basket on her head pasted to the front cover and surrounded with lace trimming. The first page contains a sketch of a bus travelling through countryside and the images that immediately follow it were taken during a bus tour in the Harz, a highland area in Northern Germany. This is followed by photographs of Hella’s sister and three nieces at home and on holiday; the sergeants’ mess in Hannover featuring Hella’s husband and his German Shepherd; and a monument in the former concentration camp in Bergen Belsen. The last images are taken in England, mostly Oxfordshire, and include views of the village of Horspath, staff at the Wheatley Head, and domestic scenes featuring Hella’s husband, mother and mother-in-law. The final four images are of a journey from Liverpool to Ostende. The images are dated and captioned and many of the individuals named or otherwise identified. For a loose insert found inside the album, see P14/7/2/68.
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