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- catalog abstract "Gitta Deutsch, Viennese and half Jewish, was born in 1924. After her mother's early death, she was looked after by her father, the musicologist Otto Erich Deutsch - he catalogued Franz Schubert's works and the "D Numbers" are named after him. She experienced the Anschluss and the first months of the 1938 persecution of Jews as a schoolgirl in Vienna. To protect her, she was sent to England through the Quakers at the age of fourteen. As a memento of Vienna, she wore a locket containing a red thread - hence the title - pulled from a seat of her beloved Burgtheater. Nine months later her father managed to escape to England, and together they experienced the outbreak of war when German and Austrian refugees were classified as enemy aliens. In 1940 she and her father were interned on the Isle of Man. After the war Gitta, who was married at the time, remained in England, although she visited Vienna frequently. Finally in 1969 after thirty-one years, Gitta returned to Vienna, where she worked for the United Nations for fifteen years.".
- catalog alternative "Böcklinstrassenelegie. English".
- catalog contributor b9798549.
- catalog created "c1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "c1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1996.".
- catalog description "After the war Gitta, who was married at the time, remained in England, although she visited Vienna frequently. Finally in 1969 after thirty-one years, Gitta returned to Vienna, where she worked for the United Nations for fifteen years.".
- catalog description "Gitta Deutsch, Viennese and half Jewish, was born in 1924. After her mother's early death, she was looked after by her father, the musicologist Otto Erich Deutsch - he catalogued Franz Schubert's works and the "D Numbers" are named after him. She experienced the Anschluss and the first months of the 1938 persecution of Jews as a schoolgirl in Vienna. To protect her, she was sent to England through the Quakers at the age of fourteen. As a memento of Vienna, she wore a locket containing a red thread - hence the title - pulled from a seat of her beloved Burgtheater. Nine months later her father managed to escape to England, and together they experienced the outbreak of war when German and Austrian refugees were classified as enemy aliens. In 1940 she and her father were interned on the Isle of Man.".
- catalog extent "145 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Red thread.".
- catalog identifier "1572410191".
- catalog isFormatOf "Red thread.".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies in Austrian literature, culture and thought. Biography, autobiography, memoirs series".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies in Austrian literature, culture, and thought. Autobiography series".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "c1996.".
- catalog language "eng ger".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Riverside, CA : Ariadne Press,".
- catalog relation "Red thread.".
- catalog spatial "Austria".
- catalog subject "943.6/13004924/0092 B 20".
- catalog subject "Authors, Austrian 20th century Biography.".
- catalog subject "Deutsch, Gitta Biography.".
- catalog subject "Deutsch, Gitta.".
- catalog subject "PT2664.E848 Z46413 1996".
- catalog subject "Translators Austria Biography.".
- catalog title "Böcklinstrassenelegie. English".
- catalog title "The red thread / Gitta Deutsch.".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "text".