Städtepartnerschaft mit Krakau
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C 123 Nr. 1005
C 123 Amt für Internationale Beziehungen
Amt für Internationale Beziehungen
1995 - 1997
Enthält:Besuch ehemaliger KZ-Häftlinge, Bilder zum Film "Unmögliche Denkmäler des Tadeusz Kantor", Aufführung der "Carmina Burana" durch das Neue Gymnasium Nürnberg, Sommersprachcamp in Polen, Nürnberg und seine östlichen Partnerstädte Prag, Krakau, Charkow und Skopje - Städtevergleich, Bestände der Preußischen Staatsbibliothek seit 1943 in der Krakauer Jagiellonischen Bibliothek, Meisterzeichnungen des Germanischen Nationalmuseums in Krakau ausgestellt, Abrechnung der Gostenhofer Jazztage, Vertrag über eine Zwillingspartnerschaft Nürnberg/Deutschland und Krakau/Polen, Forum für zeitgenössische Kunst im Kunstbunker, Transformation des Finanzsystems nach Ostmitteleuropa, Liquidation des Kulturvereins Nürnberg-Krakau
Umfang/Beschreibung: ca. 150 Bl.
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Indexbegriff Person: Kantor, Tadeusz
Indexbegriff Sache: Klassifikation C-Bestände: Krakau
Indexbegriff Sache: Klassifikation C-Bestände: Krakau
Charkow
Deutschland
Krakau
Polen
Prag
Skopje
KZ-Häftlinge
Film "Unmögliche Denkmäler des Tadeusz Kantor"
Neues Gymnasium
Sommersprachcamp
Partnerstädte
Preußische Staatsbibliothek
Jagiellonische Bibliothek
Germanisches Nationalmuseum
Gostenhofer Jazztage
Zwillingspartnerschaft
Forum Kunstbunker
Transformation des Finanzsystems
Liquidation
Kulturverein Nürnberg-Krakau
Information on confiscated assets
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BZK no.
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Delict according to Nazi judicial system
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Role in the proceeding
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