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Die Deutschen in Australien. Anteil der lutherischen Bevölkerung an der Gesamtbevölkerung der Verwaltungsbezirke nach "Census of Commonwealth of Australia"
Die Deutschen in Australien. Anteil der lutherischen Bevölkerung an der Gesamtbevölkerung der Verwaltungsbezirke nach "Census of Commonwealth of Australia"
Creator
Siepmann, Friedrich
Scale
Scale 1:600,000
Coordinates
(E 34°20ʹ--E 37°00ʹ/N 34°00ʹ--N 31°00ʹ)
Place of Publication
Stuttgart (Germany)
Hamburg (Germany)
Date of Publication
1941
Extent
1 map
Dimensions
54 x 41 cm, folded in cover 30 x 26 cm
Notes
Shows classified towns and cities, transportation, and bodies of water.
Relief shown by hachures.
Title, legend, and place names in Hebrew. Otherwise, in English.
"Copyright 1917, by Federation of American Zionists."
Includes inset showing Palestine from the southern portion of the Dead Sea to the northern portion of the Gulf of Aqaba.
Bridgman, E. C. Palestine Maps Federation of American Zionists [1917] [New York] Hebrew map of Erez Israel created for the Federation of American Zionists by Israel Belkind in the year of the Balfour Declaration, 1917. Belkind was born in Logoisk. In 1882, while studying at Kharkov University, he was among the students who founded the Bilu movement and went to Erez Israel at the head of its first group. He led the opposition against Baron Edmond de Rothschild's officials and, on being expelled by them from Rishon le-Zion, settled in Gederah. In 1889 Belkind opened a private Hebrew school in Jaffa. He was accepted as a teacher at the Alliance Israelite Universelle in Jerusalem in 1892, and there published several textbooks. In 1903 he founded an agricultural training school at Shefeyah (near Zikhron Ya'akov) for orphans of the Kishinev pogroms whom he brought to Erez Israel. However, the school was forced to close in 1906 because of lack of funds. During World War I Belkind was in the U.S., where he published his memoirs in Yiddish, Di Ershte Shrit fun Yishuv Erets Yisroel ("The first steps of the Jewish settlement of Palestine," 1918), and created this map."--Dan Wyman Books.
Features a German map at center right and a slightly larger translation of this map into English at the top. The German-language map is described as "a photographic reproduction of a map recently published in Berlin." It shows a German Empire extending from Normandy to St. Petersburg. England and most of France are German colonies. 2 maps on 1 sheet 18 x 28 cm. and 13 x 21 cm. on sheet 59 x 47 cm. ger
"Like a greedy tongue the 'Deutsches Kaiserreich', the 'German Empire', has licked up the entire continent of Europe. Would Germany be satisfied with this? Not at all. The Kaiser has planned just such a map of the United States. He has frequently boasted that the United States would pay the expenses of the European War. He believes himself the destined successor to Caesar and Napoleon. His mania is for 'the earth with a gold fence around it' and the inscription 'German Empire' on the entrance gate. The Kaiser's dream must not come true. An American army and navy, American ships, guns, shells, and aeroplanes will teach Germany to deal fairly with the world. Words will not cure the Kaiser. Action is called for--all the action we can muster as a united nation. Buy Liberty Bonds!"
Text and translated map in English; original map in German.
Europe Liberty Loan Committee, Second Federal Reserve District [1917 or 1918?] [New York?], Advt. no. 140.
Europe's future map. A vision of private Kutschkes of the German national guard. Europa's Zukunftskarte. Traumgebild des deutschen Landwehrmanns Kutschke! Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Liberty Loan Committee. Publicity Department Maps Propaganda, American
Shows density of the German Lutheran population per square mile.
Extensions of both South Australia and Queensland are shown as insets.
"Sonderausgabe! Nur für den Dienstgebrauch!"--Upper right margin.
Publikationsstelle Stuttgart-Hamburg, 1941"--Lower right margin.
Die Deutschen in Australien. Anteil der lutherischen Bevölkerung an der Gesamtbevölkerung der Verwaltungsbezirke nach "Census of Commonwealth of Australia"
Creator
Siepmann, Friedrich
Scale
Scale 1:600,000
Coordinates
(E 34°20ʹ--E 37°00ʹ/N 34°00ʹ--N 31°00ʹ)
Place of Publication
Stuttgart (Germany)
Hamburg (Germany)
Date of Publication
1941
Extent
1 map
Dimensions
54 x 41 cm, folded in cover 30 x 26 cm
Notes
Shows classified towns and cities, transportation, and bodies of water.
Relief shown by hachures.
Title, legend, and place names in Hebrew. Otherwise, in English.
"Copyright 1917, by Federation of American Zionists."
Includes inset showing Palestine from the southern portion of the Dead Sea to the northern portion of the Gulf of Aqaba.
Bridgman, E. C. Palestine Maps Federation of American Zionists [1917] [New York] Hebrew map of Erez Israel created for the Federation of American Zionists by Israel Belkind in the year of the Balfour Declaration, 1917. Belkind was born in Logoisk. In 1882, while studying at Kharkov University, he was among the students who founded the Bilu movement and went to Erez Israel at the head of its first group. He led the opposition against Baron Edmond de Rothschild's officials and, on being expelled by them from Rishon le-Zion, settled in Gederah. In 1889 Belkind opened a private Hebrew school in Jaffa. He was accepted as a teacher at the Alliance Israelite Universelle in Jerusalem in 1892, and there published several textbooks. In 1903 he founded an agricultural training school at Shefeyah (near Zikhron Ya'akov) for orphans of the Kishinev pogroms whom he brought to Erez Israel. However, the school was forced to close in 1906 because of lack of funds. During World War I Belkind was in the U.S., where he published his memoirs in Yiddish, Di Ershte Shrit fun Yishuv Erets Yisroel ("The first steps of the Jewish settlement of Palestine," 1918), and created this map."--Dan Wyman Books.
Features a German map at center right and a slightly larger translation of this map into English at the top. The German-language map is described as "a photographic reproduction of a map recently published in Berlin." It shows a German Empire extending from Normandy to St. Petersburg. England and most of France are German colonies. 2 maps on 1 sheet 18 x 28 cm. and 13 x 21 cm. on sheet 59 x 47 cm. ger
"Like a greedy tongue the 'Deutsches Kaiserreich', the 'German Empire', has licked up the entire continent of Europe. Would Germany be satisfied with this? Not at all. The Kaiser has planned just such a map of the United States. He has frequently boasted that the United States would pay the expenses of the European War. He believes himself the destined successor to Caesar and Napoleon. His mania is for 'the earth with a gold fence around it' and the inscription 'German Empire' on the entrance gate. The Kaiser's dream must not come true. An American army and navy, American ships, guns, shells, and aeroplanes will teach Germany to deal fairly with the world. Words will not cure the Kaiser. Action is called for--all the action we can muster as a united nation. Buy Liberty Bonds!"
Text and translated map in English; original map in German.
Europe Liberty Loan Committee, Second Federal Reserve District [1917 or 1918?] [New York?], Advt. no. 140.
Europe's future map. A vision of private Kutschkes of the German national guard. Europa's Zukunftskarte. Traumgebild des deutschen Landwehrmanns Kutschke! Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Liberty Loan Committee. Publicity Department Maps Propaganda, American
Shows density of the German Lutheran population per square mile.
Extensions of both South Australia and Queensland are shown as insets.
"Sonderausgabe! Nur für den Dienstgebrauch!"--Upper right margin.
Publikationsstelle Stuttgart-Hamburg, 1941"--Lower right margin.
Die Deutschen in Australien. Anteil der lutherischen Bevölkerung an der Gesamtbevölkerung der Verwaltungsbezirke nach "Census of Commonwealth of Australia"