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This will be a monthly series (1953 –1988). Six newsletters are compiled into one archive volume. The pages within an archive volume are numbered consecutively.A

This will be a monthly series (1953 –1988). Six newsletters are compiled into one archive volume. The pages within an archive volume are numbered consecutively.A

Family Days from 1971 to the political change in 1989 Since 1974, the Family Day has been held every autumn – in the second half
This is a monthly serialised series (1940–1999). Six newsletters are compiled into one archive volume. The pages within an archive volume are numbered consecutively. A

Part II. Family Days 1948–1969 1. Preliminary remark. The 1920s were undoubtedly golden years for our association (Family Days 1 to 11).After a five-year hiatus

This is a monthly serialised series (1928 – 1938). Six newsletters are compiled into one archive volume. The pages within an archive volume are numbered

The text was translated using DEEPL. Please excuse any errors! Part I: Family Days 1920–1939 1. Preliminary remarks and overview. Our family association rests on

This will be a monthly series (1921–1928). Six newsletters are compiled into one archive volume. The pages within an archive volume are numbered consecutively.A page

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On 25 September 2021, Prof. Dr. J. Udolph gave a keynote speech on the origin and significance of family names at the ceremony marking the