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  • A special identity card

    A special identity card issued on the request of Słubfurters.
  • Michael Kurzwelly, the founder of Słubfurt and “Nowa Amerika”

    Michael Kurzwelly, the founder of Słubfurt and “Nowa Amerika”.
  • Michael Kurzwelly on the Słubfurt town wall

    Michael Kurzwelly on the Słubfurt town wall.
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  • Marcel Reich-Ranicki, 1965

    Marcel Reich-Ranicki, 1965
  • Marcel Reich-Ranicki, Hamburg 1960

    Marcel Reich-Ranicki, Hamburg 1960
  • Parents of Marcel Reich

    Parents of Marcel Reich: David (1880-1942) und Helene Reich (1884-1942)
  • Parents of Teofila Ranicki (née Langnas)

    Parents of Teofila Ranicki (née Langnas): Pawel (1885-1940) and Emilia Langnas (1886-1942)
  • MRR and the moderator Thomas Gottschalk at the presentation of the German Television Award in 2008

    MRR and the moderator Thomas Gottschalk at the presentation of the German Television Award in 2008
  • Marcel and Teofila Reich-Ranicki with their son Andrew, London 1949

    Marcel and Teofila Reich-Ranicki with their son Andrew, London 1949
  • Teofila Reich-Ranicki, Łódź 1947

    Teofila Reich-Ranicki, Łódź 1947
  • MRR with his son and his daughter-in-law

    From left: Ida Thompson (daughter-in-law), MRR and Andrew Ranicki (son) at the official reception of the Federal President in the Bellevue Palace on the occasion of the last "Literary Quartet", Berlin...
  • Berliner Gedenktafel (memorial plaque) for Marcel Reich-Ranicki

    Berliner Gedenktafel (memorial plaque) for Marcel Reich-Ranicki
  • Marcel Reich with his mother, brother and sister, Włocławek 1928

    From left: Gerda (MRR's sister), Olek (brother), Helene (mother) and Marcel Reich, Włocławek 1928
  • Marcel Reich-Ranicki, "the Pope of German Literature".

    Marcel Reich-Ranicki, "the Pope of German Literature".
  • Teofila and Marcel Reich-Ranicki

    Teofila and Marcel Reich-Ranicki
  • Teofila, Andrew and Marcel Reich-Ranicki, 1957

    Teofila, Andrew and Marcel Reich-Ranicki, Warsaw 1957
  • Marcel and Teofila Reich-Ranicki, Warsaw Ghetto, 1940

    Marcel and Teofila Reich-Ranicki, Warsaw Ghetto, 1940
  • Grave of Teofila and Marcel Reich-Ranicki

    Grave of Teofila and Marcel Reich-Ranicki on the main Frankfurt cemetery.
  • Cinema "Femina"

    In the time of the ghetto, a concert hall with 900 seats was in the building under the same name, in which Marceli Reich wrote his first reviews.