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DescriptionBeate koestlin juist pfahljochstrecke anleger.jpg |
English: Beate Köstlin (* 25 October, 1919 in Wargenau near Cranz, East Prussia, German Reich; † 16 July, 2001 in St. Gallen, Switzerland) during low tide balancing on a rail of the train track from the East Frisian island Juist in the Free State of Prussia to its ferry landing stage in the Wadden Sea. She attended reform boarding school Schule am Meer (School by the Sea) on the island from Sept 6, 1931 to March 29, 1934 (final school closure due to anti-Semitism and Nazi Gleichschaltung).
Deutsch: Beate Köstlin (* 25. Oktober 1919 in Wargenau bei Cranz, Ostpreußen, Deutsches Reich; † 16. Juli 2001 in St. Gallen, Schweiz) balanciert während Ebbe vor der ostfriesischen Nordseeinsel Juist im Freistaat Preußen auf einem Gleis der Juister Inselbahn auf der Pfahljochstrecke zum vorgelagerten Fähranleger im Watt. Sie besuchte das reformpädagogische Landerziehungsheim Schule am Meer vom 6. September 1931 bis zum 29. März 1934 (Schulschließung vor dem Hintergrund von Antisemitismus und NS-Gleichschaltung). |
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circa 1933 date QS:P,+1933-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 |
Source | Private archive of Renate Samelson, Michigan, USA (granddaughter of Zachary Hochschild and Philippine Hochschild, née Ellinger; oldest daughter of Dr. Paul Reiner and Anna Sara Reiner, née Hochschild) |
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