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John Heartfield mit seiner Frau Helene, Sohn Tom und seiner zweiten Ehefrau Barbara.-
Enthält: 598/14.1.1. "Stilles Glück", Helene Balzer, Tom Herzfeld und John Heartfield. Der Dada-Almanach, Berlin, 1920, S. 136 f., [Erich Reiss-Verlag, Berlin], 1919, Reproduktion: Dada-Almanach; 598/14.1.2. [Eva Herzfeld mit Bob Sondermeijer], [London, UK], [1947], Foto: ohne Angaben, mit Widmung auf der Rückseite; 598/14.1.3. Tom Heartfield und Eva Herzfeld, ohne Ort, [1935], Foto: ohne Angaben; 598/14.1.4. [Helene Balzer], Porträt, ohne Ort, ohne Datum, Foto: ohne Angaben, mit Widmung auf der Rückseite; 598/14.1.5. Barbara Friedmann, Tom Heartfield und Eva Herzfeld, bei Paris, Frankreich, [1935], Foto: ohne Angaben, Negativ vorhanden; 598/14.1.6. Eva Herzfeld und Tom Heartfield, ohne Ort, ohne Datum, Foto: ohne Angaben; 598/14.1.7. John Heartfield und Barbara Friedmann, [Paris, Frankreich], [1935], Foto: ohne Angaben; 598/14.1.8. Barbara Friedmann, Porträt, [Paris, Frankreich], [1935], [Foto: Ateliers Jérome]; 598/14.1.9. und 598/14.1.10. Egon Erwin Kisch, Eva Herzfeld und Tom Heartfield, [Paris, Frankreich], [1935], Foto: ohne Angaben; 598/14.1.11. John Heartfield und Tom Heartfield, Prag, ČSR, [1937], Foto: ohne Angaben; 598/14.1.12. John Heartfield, Porträt, Prag, ČSR, [1937], Foto: ohne Angaben;
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Weitere Personen: Heartfield, Tom / Schriftsetzer, Sohn von John Heartfield aus erster Ehe (1918-1991) / Dargestellte Person
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Delict according to Nazi judicial system
Conduct that was first criminalized under National Socialism (e.g. the Treachery Act, ‘Judenbegünstigung’) or which the Nazi judiciary prosecuted more severely (e.g. high treason).
Reason for persecution
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Role in the proceeding
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