Award ceremony Saxon State Prize for Research into Local History
Our author receives a honorary certificate for his book.
Continue reading →Our author receives a honorary certificate for his book.
Continue reading →Until the end of September, Harzer Volksbank eG, Bad Harzburg branch, will be showing the exhibition “The Harz Mountains as subject of the necessity money from 1917 to 1923” in their rooms. You can see original emergency money from the … Continue reading →
The 52nd German Historikertag 2018 in Münster is under the theme “Divided Societies” … … and of course the Eudora-Verlag Leipzig is present.
Continue reading →For the fourth time the capital is the host of BUCHBERLIN: In the midst of the turmoil of about 280 independent publishers and self-publishers from all over Germany, we from Eudora publishers are looking forward to meet you. Visit us … Continue reading →
… on August 14, 1917 Oskar Kunitzsch writes to his fiancée Klara: »Mein goldiger Liebling! Ich habe zwar schon einen Brief angefangen, aber da ich jetzt nicht fertig wurde, schreibe ich dir schnell diese Karte. Wie geht es dir, Mausi? … Continue reading →
… it is over with the march on August 1st, 1917: »Die Voraussagung, die uns gleich am ersten Tage des Vormarsches gemacht wurde, daß wir nur bis zur Grenze kämen und nicht weiter, bewahrheitet sich! Wir sind tatsächlich am Ende. … Continue reading →
… on July 21, 1917 Kunitzsch makes the following note into his diary: »In der Nacht blödsinnige Munitionsverschwendung des Russen. Unser Unterstand ist anscheinend eines seiner Ziele, vier Treffer erhalten wir.« Und für den 22. heißt es: »Wieder ein Sonntag! … Continue reading →
… on 1st July 1917, the machine gunner Heinrich Oskar Kunitzsch from Leipzig already experiences the third day of the attack of the Russian troops as part of the so-called Kerensky offensive along the front in Galicia near Brzezany: »My … Continue reading →