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  • ill. 56: Wooden Object, 2006

    Wooden Object, 2006. Various types of wood, 280 x 243 x 55 cm, de Weryha Collection, Hamburg
  • The New York Times Youth Forum, 1954

    Raphael Lemkin (fourth from right)
  • In the UN General Assembly Hall

    Behind the Speaker’s Desk, New York 1988
  • ill. 8a: Untitled

    Interior: 32 transparent sheets, hand drawing with paint stick, each 280 x 120 cm. Galerie im Schloss Borbeck, Essen, exhibition Danuta Karsten. Room installation.
  • The Minister President of Prussia, Hermann Göring congratulated Jan Kiepura immediately after the concert.

    Concert to mark the opening of the German/Polish Institute in the Lessing College.
  • The official unveiling of the restored cycle of frescoes “Polski Rok Obrzędowy” [The Polish Ritual Year]

    Created in 1936 and 1937 in the Polish House in Zakrzewo.
  • Thomas (Thomas Stodieck – Stodieck‘s bookshop), 1985

    Bookstore and more ... The first Polish bookshop in West Germany after the war (1978–1990). It was also a trading hub for smuggled books – in both directions. The sale of independent underground press...
  • Fig. 22: Memorial panel for Jacqueline Morgenstern

    Memorial panel for Jacqueline Morgenstern from Paris, rose garden at the Bullenhuser Damm memorial site, Hamburg
  • The water-battle water

    You can still find such a bottle at flea markets and online auctions today. It is said to contain water from the stadium in Frankfurt, collected directly after the match between Germany and Poland.
  • Fig. 37: Room 11. Polonia (“Silent Rebels” exhibition)

    J. Malczewski: “Polish Hamlet” (1903); “Pythia”, 1917; “Young Poland”, 1917; L. Wyczółkowski: “Knight Surrounded by Flowers”, 1904; J. Malczewski: “Slavery – War – Liberty” triptych, 1917
  • “Feuerzeug” [Cigarette lighter]

    From the series “Blow Ups”, photogram, 200 x 300 cm.
  • Norwegian Cruise, ca. 1936.

    The trip cost 45 Reichsmarks. Hermann Scheipers earned this as an assistant to Father Hubert Winckelmann from Greven