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Christmas card from Jela Lüdtke and others to Hildegard Nörenberg (1959-12-21).
The card features an illustration of a mosaic of women playing music along with the text "Frohe Weihnachten" (Merry Christmas). -
Examination list of students including Hans Albert Silberberg.
Hans Albert Silberberg is the last student printed. This is a list of students with the pieces they will be performing for examination. -
Concert program for a concert including Hans Albert Silberberg.
This is a concert program for a concert from the Würrt Hochschule für Musik in Stuttgart that Hans Albert Silberberg is part of. -
Newspaper clipping "Oeffentliche Aufführung der Musik-hochschule"; Extension of loc_noer_000595.
This newspaper clipping printed in Fraktur mentions Hans Albert Silberberg. -
Newspaper clipping "Aufführung der Hochschule für Musik".
This newspaper clipping printed in Fraktur mentions Hans Albert Silberberg. -
Newspaper clipping that mentions Hans Albert Silberberg.
The center of this newspaper clipping printed in Fraktur (starting with "T. Heilbronn") mentions Hans Albert Silberberg. -
Ballot from the 1938 Austrian Anschluss.
Anschluss refers to the political union of Germany and Austria, achieved through Adolf Hitler's annexation of Austria in 1938. Collected by Louis Salmon during his U.S. Army service in Austria during and after World War II, the ballot asks if the voter approves the unification of Austria with the German Reich and supports the Nazi Party ticket. It is unclear whether this ballot is an original or a later reproduction. -
Playbill from a Vienna State Opera production of Martha.
This production of Friedrich von Flotow's Martha was produced by the Vienna Staatsoper at the Volksopergebäude in Vienna, Austria. Collected by Louis Salmon during his U.S. Army service in Austria in World War II, this playbill includes a cast listing and schedule in German. -
Playbill from a Vienna State Opera production of Tosca.
This production of Puccini's Tosca was produced by the Vienna Staatsoper at the Volksopergebäude in Vienna, Austria. Collected by Louis Salmon during his U.S. Army service in Austria during and after World War II, this playbill includes a cast listing and schedule in German. -
Hermes guided missile on display.
The sign in front of the missile reads, "Hermes Guided Missile, U.S. Army Ordnance, Redstone Arsenal, Huntsville, Ala."