Ilse Weber

Ilse Weber Ilse Weber (11 January 1903 – 6 October 1944), née Herlinger, was born in Witkowitz near Mährisch-Ostrau. A Jewish poet, she wrote in German, most notably songs and theater pieces for Jewish children. She married Willi Weber in 1930. She was voluntarily transported to Auschwitz with the children of Theresienstadt and murdered in the gas chambers, along with her son, Tommy. Her most popular book was "Mendel Rosenbusch: Tales for Jewish Children" (1929). Provided by Wikipedia
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by Weber, Ilse
Published: Charlottetown, PE : Bunim and Bannigan; Yad Vashem, c2016
Library: The Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust & Genocide (London)
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by Weber, Ilse
Published: Stockholm : Författares Bokmaskin, 1978
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by Weber, Ilse
Published: Gerlingen : Bleicher, 1991
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by Weber, Ilse
Published: München : Hanser, 2008
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Published: München : Carl Hanser, 2008
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Library: German Resistance Research Council 1933-1945 (Frankfurt/ Main)
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by Thumser-Weil, Lieselotte
Published in: Mitteilungsblatt 16(1989) vom: Nov., Seite 23-27 volume:16 year:1989 month:11 pages:23-27
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