Johannes Bruno

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Johannes Bruno at the inauguration of the Beith-Schalom synagogue in Speyer .

Johannes Bruno (* 1933 in Rome ) is a German teacher, historian and author . He lives in Speyer .

Life

Johannes Bruno claims to have seen his mother hiding a Jewish family in 1943. In 1958 he emigrated to Germany to work as a teacher. Bruno has published numerous articles on Jewish history and authored several books on the history of the once important Jewish community in Speyer .

Works

  • Fates of Speyer Jews from 1800 to 1980 (= series of publications by the city of Speyer. Volume 12). City administration Speyer, Speyer 2000.
  • with Lenelotte Möller : The Speyerer Judenhof and the medieval community. An introduction for young visitors. Speyer Tourist Office, Speyer 2001.
  • The Wise Men from Speyer or Jewish Scholars of the Middle Ages. A memorial book (= series of publications by the city of Speyer. Volume 14). City administration Speyer, Speyer 2004
  • with Eberhard Dittus: Jewish life in Speyer. Invitation to a tour . Media and Dialogue Schubert, Haigerloch 2004.
  • The memorial for the Jewish victims of the Nazi persecution 1933–1945 (= series of publications of the city of Speyer. Volume 16). City administration Speyer, Speyer 2008.
  • Fates of Jews from Speyer 1800 to 1980 II. Verlagshaus Speyer GmbH, Speyer 2011, ISBN 978-3-939512-31-8 ( online ).
  • Snatch from oblivion. Speyer soldiers of the Jewish faith 1914–1918 (= series of publications of the city of Speyer. Volume 3.) Edition palatina, 2015, ISBN 978-3-9817350-3-1 .

Honor

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Anja Stahler: 17 Life Against Forgetting. In Speyerer Rundschau . November 7, 2011, p. 2.
  2. Jens Anker: Together against forgetting , Berliner Morgenpost , January 26, 2007, accessed on May 27, 2014.
  3. Executive Board member Johannes Bruno honored , website of the German-Israeli Society, Arbeitsgemeinschaft Speyer-Pfalz, September 18, 2013, accessed on May 27, 2014.