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"description": "<p><em>Aufbau. Nachrichtenblatt des German-Jewish Club Inc, New York, N.Y.</em></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Address</strong><br />\r\n210 West 91st Street, New York.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>German-language emigré magazine. The first issue appeared on <strong>1 December 1934</strong>, edited by Edward W. Jelenko.<sup data-footnote-id=\"zhthh\"><a href=\"#footnote-1\" id=\"footnote-marker-1-1\" rel=\"footnote\">[1]</a></sup></p>\r\n\r\n<p>After Rosa Holländer-Stern's death, her children Walter, Julius and Edith, along with son-in-law Otto Frank, placed an advertisement in the magazine.<sup data-footnote-id=\"zemjf\"><a href=\"#footnote-2\" id=\"footnote-marker-2-1\" rel=\"footnote\">[2]</a></sup></p>\r\n\r\n<p>In the <strong>late summer of 1945</strong>, the magazine featured a "Suchanzeige" for Anne and Margot Frank. This had been placed by Arthur May, an in-law relative of Otto Frank. On the same page was a similar advertisement for the Leyens family.<sup data-footnote-id=\"6oou7\"><a href=\"#footnote-3\" id=\"footnote-marker-3-1\" rel=\"footnote\">[3]</a></sup></p>\r\n\r\n<p>On <strong>16 April 1948</strong>, the magazine featured a review of <em>The Secret Annex </em>by Kurt Lubinski, who called for a German translation to be made quickly.<sup data-footnote-id=\"jf6vj\"><a href=\"#footnote-4\" id=\"footnote-marker-4-1\" rel=\"footnote\">[4]</a></sup></p>\r\n\r\n<p>The magazine has been digitised and can be accessed at the <a href=\"http://archive.org/details/aufbau/\" target=\"_blank\">Internet Archive</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<section class=\"footnotes\">\r\n<header>\r\n<h2>Footnotes</h2>\r\n</header>\r\n\r\n<ol>\r\n\t<li data-footnote-id=\"zhthh\" id=\"footnote-1\"><sup><a href=\"#footnote-marker-1-1\">^</a> </sup><cite>Vol. I, nr. 1, <em>Aufbau</em>, 1 december 1934.</cite></li>\r\n\t<li data-footnote-id=\"zemjf\" id=\"footnote-2\"><sup><a href=\"#footnote-marker-2-1\">^</a> </sup><cite>Vol. XI, nr. 14,<em> Aufbau</em>, 3 april 1942.</cite></li>\r\n\t<li data-footnote-id=\"6oou7\" id=\"footnote-3\"><sup><a href=\"#footnote-marker-3-1\">^</a> </sup><cite>Vol. XI, nr. 36,<em> Aufbau</em>, 7 september 1945.</cite></li>\r\n\t<li data-footnote-id=\"jf6vj\" id=\"footnote-4\"><sup><a href=\"#footnote-marker-4-1\">^</a> </sup><cite>Vol. XIV, nr. 16, <em>A</em><em>ufbau</em>, 16 april 1948.</cite></li>\r\n</ol>\r\n</section>",
"description_nl": "<p><em>Aufbau. Nachrichtenblatt des German-Jewish Club Inc., New York, N.Y.</em></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Adres</strong><br />\r\n210 West 91th Street, New York.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Duitstalig emigrantenblad. Het eerste nummer verscheen op <strong>1 december 1934</strong> onder redactie van Edward W. Jelenko.<sup data-footnote-id=\"zhthh\"><a href=\"#footnote-1\" id=\"footnote-marker-1-1\" rel=\"footnote\">[1]</a></sup></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Na het overlijden van Rosa Holländer-Stern plaatsten haar kinderen Walter, Julius en Edith met schoonzoon Otto Frank een advertentie in het blad.<sup data-footnote-id=\"zemjf\"><a href=\"#footnote-2\" id=\"footnote-marker-2-1\" rel=\"footnote\">[2]</a></sup></p>\r\n\r\n<p>In de <strong>nazomer van 1945</strong> stond in het blad een “Suchanzeige” voor Anne en Margot Frank. Deze was geplaatst door Arthur May, een aangetrouwd familielid van Otto Frank. Op dezelfde bladzijde stond een soortgelijke advertentie voor de familie Leyens.<sup data-footnote-id=\"6oou7\"><a href=\"#footnote-3\" id=\"footnote-marker-3-1\" rel=\"footnote\">[3]</a></sup></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Op <strong>16 april 1948</strong> stond in het blad een bespreking van <em>Het Achterhuis </em>door Kurt Lubinski, die pleitte voor een spoedige Duitse vertaling.<sup data-footnote-id=\"jf6vj\"><a href=\"#footnote-4\" id=\"footnote-marker-4-1\" rel=\"footnote\">[4]</a></sup></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Het blad is gedigitaliseerd en toegankelijk via het <a href=\"http://archive.org/details/aufbau/\" target=\"_blank\">Internet Archive</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<section class=\"footnotes\">\r\n<header>\r\n<h2>Footnotes</h2>\r\n</header>\r\n\r\n<ol>\r\n\t<li data-footnote-id=\"zhthh\" id=\"footnote-1\"><sup><a href=\"#footnote-marker-1-1\">^</a> </sup><cite>Vol. I, nr. 1, <em>Aufbau</em>, 1 december 1934.</cite></li>\r\n\t<li data-footnote-id=\"zemjf\" id=\"footnote-2\"><sup><a href=\"#footnote-marker-2-1\">^</a> </sup><cite>Vol. XI, nr. 14,<em> Aufbau</em>, 3 april 1942.</cite></li>\r\n\t<li data-footnote-id=\"6oou7\" id=\"footnote-3\"><sup><a href=\"#footnote-marker-3-1\">^</a> </sup><cite>Vol. XI, nr. 36,<em> Aufbau</em>, 7 september 1945.</cite></li>\r\n\t<li data-footnote-id=\"jf6vj\" id=\"footnote-4\"><sup><a href=\"#footnote-marker-4-1\">^</a> </sup><cite>Vol. XIV, nr. 16, <em>A</em><em>ufbau</em>, 16 april 1948.</cite></li>\r\n</ol>\r\n</section>",
"description_en": "<p><em>Aufbau. Nachrichtenblatt des German-Jewish Club Inc, New York, N.Y.</em></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Address</strong><br />\r\n210 West 91st Street, New York.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>German-language emigré magazine. The first issue appeared on <strong>1 December 1934</strong>, edited by Edward W. Jelenko.<sup data-footnote-id=\"zhthh\"><a href=\"#footnote-1\" id=\"footnote-marker-1-1\" rel=\"footnote\">[1]</a></sup></p>\r\n\r\n<p>After Rosa Holländer-Stern's death, her children Walter, Julius and Edith, along with son-in-law Otto Frank, placed an advertisement in the magazine.<sup data-footnote-id=\"zemjf\"><a href=\"#footnote-2\" id=\"footnote-marker-2-1\" rel=\"footnote\">[2]</a></sup></p>\r\n\r\n<p>In the <strong>late summer of 1945</strong>, the magazine featured a "Suchanzeige" for Anne and Margot Frank. This had been placed by Arthur May, an in-law relative of Otto Frank. On the same page was a similar advertisement for the Leyens family.<sup data-footnote-id=\"6oou7\"><a href=\"#footnote-3\" id=\"footnote-marker-3-1\" rel=\"footnote\">[3]</a></sup></p>\r\n\r\n<p>On <strong>16 April 1948</strong>, the magazine featured a review of <em>The Secret Annex </em>by Kurt Lubinski, who called for a German translation to be made quickly.<sup data-footnote-id=\"jf6vj\"><a href=\"#footnote-4\" id=\"footnote-marker-4-1\" rel=\"footnote\">[4]</a></sup></p>\r\n\r\n<p>The magazine has been digitised and can be accessed at the <a href=\"http://archive.org/details/aufbau/\" target=\"_blank\">Internet Archive</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<section class=\"footnotes\">\r\n<header>\r\n<h2>Footnotes</h2>\r\n</header>\r\n\r\n<ol>\r\n\t<li data-footnote-id=\"zhthh\" id=\"footnote-1\"><sup><a href=\"#footnote-marker-1-1\">^</a> </sup><cite>Vol. I, nr. 1, <em>Aufbau</em>, 1 december 1934.</cite></li>\r\n\t<li data-footnote-id=\"zemjf\" id=\"footnote-2\"><sup><a href=\"#footnote-marker-2-1\">^</a> </sup><cite>Vol. XI, nr. 14,<em> Aufbau</em>, 3 april 1942.</cite></li>\r\n\t<li data-footnote-id=\"6oou7\" id=\"footnote-3\"><sup><a href=\"#footnote-marker-3-1\">^</a> </sup><cite>Vol. XI, nr. 36,<em> Aufbau</em>, 7 september 1945.</cite></li>\r\n\t<li data-footnote-id=\"jf6vj\" id=\"footnote-4\"><sup><a href=\"#footnote-marker-4-1\">^</a> </sup><cite>Vol. XIV, nr. 16, <em>A</em><em>ufbau</em>, 16 april 1948.</cite></li>\r\n</ol>\r\n</section>",
"summary": "Aufbau was a German-language emigré magazine.",
"summary_nl": "Aufbau was een Duitstalig emigrantenblad.",
"summary_en": "Aufbau was a German-language emigré magazine.",
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