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Leipzig: 30.10.to 03.11.2025

Leipzig, 30.10.2025 to 03.11.2025:The multimedia/periodical reading room and the map reading room are closed from 30.10 to 03.11.

Leipzig: Saturday 8 November 2025

The museum reading room in Leipzig will be closed on Saturday, 8 November. The exhibitions of the German Museum of Books and Writing will open from 10:00 to 18:00.

News from the exile collections

Ausschnitt der illustrierten Titelseite des London Diary von Lili Cassel. Ein zeichnendes Mädchen sitzt zwischen Wolken vermutlich auf einem Sperrballon zur Abwehr von Luftangriffen. Die Illustrationen sind mit Tusche und Wasserfarben gemalt.

Werner Berthold (1921–2017) – In memoriam

Werner Berthold died on 29 March 2017 in Frankfurt am Main. From 1959 to 1984 Mr Berthold was head of what is now the German Exile Archive 1933-1945 of the German National Library. Through exhibitions and publications and through his work on various committees he prompted research into the study of German-speaking exile in Germany.

Werner Berthold was born in 1921 in Auerbach in the Vogtland area of Germany. Soon after studying philosophy, literature and history at the University of Leipzig he embarked upon a career in the library field. In 1953 he gained his doctorate; the subject of his thesis was E.T.A. Hoffmann.

After holding positions at the Saxon State Library in Dresden and the German State Library in Berlin he worked at the German National Library from November 1957 to March 1984. From 1959 he headed the present-day German Exile Archive 1933-1945. Werner Berthold expanded the "Emigrantenbibliothek" ("Emigrant library") which had been established together with exiles in Switzerland in the late 1940s by Hanns W. Eppelsheimer, the first Director of the German Library, and laid the groundwork for the internationally recognised collection and research facility which the German Exile Archive 1933-1945 now represents.

His "Exilliteratur 1933-1945" ("Exile literature 1933-1945") exhibition which opened in 1965 gave significant impetus to the study of German-speaking exile in Germany. Stepping out from "the passivity of the librarian role [...] and presenting the material conspicuously to academics" was one of the exhibition's goals, explained Werner Berthold retrospectively. This was by no means self-evident at a time when the subjects of exile and emigration had scarcely been studied in the Federal Republic of Germany and were largely ignored.

Werner Berthold continued to stimulate exile research over the following years through further exhibitions, publications and his committee work. The German Exile Archive 1933-1945 was involved, for instance, in the joint cataloguing projects of the political and literary sources of German exile, and was represented by Werner Berthold in 1972 at the "2nd International Symposium on the Study of German-speaking Exile after 1933" in Copenhagen – important milestones in the history of exile research.

Even after his retirement Werner Berthold maintained close links to the German Exile Archive 1933-1945 of the German National Library, as shown by his many visits to the Archive and his attendance of Library events.

Werner Berthold died on 29 March 2017 in Frankfurt am Main. The German National Library, especially the German Exile Archive 1933-1945, will forever honour his memory.

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  1. Ruth Weiss (1924 – 2025) – In memoriam
  2. Dr. Vincent C. Frank Steiner (1930–2025) – In memoriam
  3. Hans Günter Flieg (1923–2024) – in memoriam
  4. Dr. Ruth K. Westheimer (1928–2024) – in memoriam
  5. Guy Stern (1922–2023) – in memoriam
  6. Trude Simonsohn (1921-2022) – in memoriam
  7. “Child Emigration from Frankfurt am Main. Stories of rescue, loss and remembrance”
  8. Questionnaires as a source for researching German-speaking exile – using Alfred Kantorowicz as an example
  9. Professor Dr. John M. Spalek (1928-2021) in memoriam
  10. Lieselotte Maas (1937-2020) – In memoriam
  11. Ruth Klüger (1931-2020) – in memoriam
  12. "What should I cook?" Recipes from the German Exile Archive 1933-1945
  13. Hellmut Stern (1928-2020) - In memoriam
  14. Thomas Mann: German listeners! – listening station on the topic of exile outside our Frankfurt building
  15. Publication of exhibition catalogue “Exile. Experience and Testimony”
  16. Focusing on the topic of exile – the history magazine "Damals" ("Yesteryear") is published in collaboration with the German Exile Archive 1933–1945
  17. Dora Schindel (1915–2018) – In memoriam
  18. Werner Berthold (1921–2017) – In memoriam
  19. Rolf Kralovitz (1925 - 2015) – In memoriam
  20. Buddy Elias – In memoriam
  21. Arts in Exile – virtual exhibition and network
  22. Brigitte Kralovitz-Meckauer (1925–2014) – in memoriam
  23. Ludwig Werner Kahn - 100th birthday
  24. Goethe Medal and honorary membership of the Gesellschaft für Exilforschung e.V. awarded to Professor John M. Spalek
  25. "Nestor of German finance" - Fritz Neumark's 110th birthday
  26. Book donation for the German National Library
  27. "A prisoner of Stalin and Hitler" - 20 years since the death of Margarete Buber-Neumann
  28. The founder of futurology – the 100th birthday of Ossip K. Flechtheim
  29. On the death of lyricist Emma Kann
  30. Nestor of exile research 1933–1945 in the USA - the 80th birthday of Prof. Dr. John M. Spalek
  31. Pre-mortem legacy of politologist John G. Stoessinger in the German Exile Archive 1933-1945
  32. Lili Cassel Wronker: A London Diary, 1939-1940
  33. Chronicler of her century – 90th birthday of Anja Lundholm
  34. Reichsausbürgerungskartei
  35. Hans Gustav Güterbock
  36. Geneviève Pitot: The Mauritian-Shekel

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