Klein, Paul (1871 - 1957), Dr. theol., Geh. KR
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1934, 1947, 1949
Enthält: seitlich blickend (1934, 1949) [1-2]; stehend im Talar (1934) [3] und im Anzug an eine Stuhllehne lehnend (1934) [4]; festlich gekleidet mit Ehefrau [5] und allein mit Zigarre [6] im Garten stehend (beide 1947)
aus: 150.039, NL Erbacher, Hermann, (dort o. Signaturvergabe) [1,2,4-6]
Postkarte [1,2,4]; Foto s/w [3,5,6]
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Mit Zitat von Hermann Burte und Widmung an Klaus Wurth (Osterzeit 1934) [1] und Albert Fink (22.09.1949 und 14.03.1934) [2,4]
in: Matthias Meyer: Paul Klein. Christusverkündiger, Seelsorger und Redner. In: Lebensbilder aus der evangelischen Kirche in Baden im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert. Bd. 2: Kirchenpolitische Richtungen. Ubstadt-Weiher 2010, S. 316; Die Christuskirche in Mannheim. Bauwerk - Gemeinde - Kirchenmusik. Anläßlich des 100jährigen Bestehens hg. v. Ältestenkreis. Ubstadt-Weiher 2011, S. 82; Udo Wennemuth: Geschichte der evangelischen Kirche in Mannheim. Sigmaringen 1996 (= Quellen und Darstellungen zur Mannheimer Stadtgeschichte; 4), S. 188 [1]
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