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New Delhi – India's largest iron-ore producer NMDC Ltd is set to appoint a financial advisor for the purchase of Russia's Kolmar Coal Co. and expects to complete the transaction by May, industry and merchant banking sources said.
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"Die Stadtanlage von Kolmar," Alemannisches Jahrbuch (1953): 184 – 212.
Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany 2008
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From 1930 to 1931 Kolmar wrote her only novel, Die jüdische Mutter (The Jewish Mother), which first appeared in 1965, under the shortened title Eine Mutter (A Mother) and then again in 1978 with the altered title Eine jüdische Mutter (A Jewish Mother).
Gertrud Kolmar. 2009
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Kolmar was shy and would not often share her written works or ideas, instead hiding her works in a brown starch crate.
Gertrud Kolmar. 2009
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Born in Berlin to an upper middle-class assimilated Jewish family and deported to Auschwitz in 1943, Kolmar had a significant body of poems by the time the Nazis came to power.
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Kolmar grew up in a family that loved to read and write, perform plays and read prose at the dinner table.
Gertrud Kolmar. 2009
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In her effort to escape persecution Kolmar also sent her resumé to her uncle Fritz Crzellitzer, who had emigrated to Palestine.
Gertrud Kolmar. 2009
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In Die Jüdin (The Jewess), published in Blätter der jüdischen Buchvereinigung in Berlin in 1936, Kolmar expresses her longing to rediscover the Jewish heritage from which she feels removed: “I wish to set up an expedition to my own ancient land.”
Gertrud Kolmar. 2009
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