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Roland |
Adolphi |
head of the International Office in 1936 |
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Günter |
Albrecht |
(1916-1941), book merchant – he and Samuel
Beckett became friends in Hamburg |
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Klaus |
Albrecht |
youngest brother of Günter Albrecht |
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Architect |
Architect, built Karl Ballmer's studio |
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Claudia |
Asher |
(1902-1979), "Pilot" of the International Office – she
teaches Beckett German lessons |
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Lucien |
Brulez |
(1891-1982), Romance philologist and philosopher at
Hamburg University |
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Dr. |
Buck |
Anglicist |
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Dr. Kurt |
Dingelstedt |
curator of the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe
(Museum of Arts and Trades) |
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Dr. Benno |
Diederich |
(1870-1945), teacher, translator |
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Margaritha |
Durrieu |
(1883-1955), art collector |
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Theodor |
Durrieu |
(1875-1967), businessman from Hamburg, husband
to Margaritha Durrieu |
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Emmy |
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maid in Pension Hoppe boarding house |
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Helene |
Fera |
Helene Fera (1883-1953), chairwoman of the International Office |
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Charlotte |
Fera |
(1905 - 1998), daughter-in-law, later assemblywoman
of the CDU in Hamburg |
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Frau |
Funk |
widow, fellow resident at Pension Hoppe boarding house |
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Greven |
journalist for Tageblatt |
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Dr. Hildebrand |
Gurlitt |
(1895-1952), director of Hamburger
Kunstverein until 1933, gallery owner |
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Henning |
Henningsen |
from Denmark, guest at Pension Hoppe
boarding house |
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Elisabeth |
Hoppe |
(1889-1954), boarding house keeper, Schlüterstraße
44 |
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Kurt |
Hoppe |
(1891-1972), boarding house keeper |
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Hans Georg |
Hoppe |
son of Kurt and Elisabeth Hoppe |
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Manfred |
Hoppe |
Son of Kurt and Elisabeth Hoppe |
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Heinrich C. |
Hudtwalcker |
(1880-1952), businessman and art collector
from Hamburg |
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Axel |
Kaun |
bookseller, friend of Günter Albrecht – Beckett meets
him in Berlin |
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Werner |
Lorenz |
SS-Obergruppenführer (SS-General) |
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Otto |
Lemke |
owner of boarding house in Colonnaden 4 |
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Luther |
journalist for Tageblatt |
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Franz Peter |
Martion |
(1912), guest at Pension Hoppe boarding house |
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Mausi |
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girlfriend of Dr. Helmut Reichert |
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Dr. Eugen |
v. Mercklin |
curator at the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe (Museum of Arts and Trades) |
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Winfred Mansel |
Powell |
British vice-consul |
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Herr Power |
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from Peru, guest at Pension Hoppe boarding house |
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Frau Dr. |
Professor |
guest at Pension Hoppe boarding house |
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Dr. Helmut |
Reichert |
(1910-1945), political economist from Breslau,
employed at International Office |
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Dr. Maria |
Rümker |
socialite from Hamburg, music-making sessions
take place at her home |
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Dr. Paul |
Rümker |
her husband, Higher Regional Court councillor |
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Kurt |
Saucke |
(1895-1970), book merchant |
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Alice |
Sauerlandt |
widow of Max Sauerlandt |
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Familie |
Sauerlandt |
son Max and two of five daughters mentioned |
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Max |
Sauerlandt |
(1880-1934), director of the Museum für Kunst und
Gewerbe (Museum of Arts and Trades) |
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Dr. Rosa |
Shapire |
(1874-1954), art historicist |
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Herr |
Schaas |
in the Nordic Society |
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Ilse Lynn |
Schneider |
(1914), the young lady whom Beckett would like
to have "angebandelt" ("flirted") with |
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Edwin |
Schneider |
Ilse Lynn's brother; mother also mentioned |
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Fräulein |
Schön |
guest at Pension Hoppe boarding house, from Kiel |
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Dr. Karl. W. |
Tesdorpf |
academic "Hilfsarbeiter" ("aide") in
Hamburger Kunsthalle |
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Dr. Irma |
Tiedke |
student of Brulez, doctorate on Proust |
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Tilliter |
Tilliter, British consul general |
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