Sources
Sources
776. Toni Cassirer, 18 Oct 1937, “Anekdotenbüchlein,” 44, See documents section http://genealogy.meta-studies.net/ZDocs/CAB_English/ABE1.html.
“From the newspaper on the occasion of the golden anniversary of Julius and Julie, 17 March 1918.”
777. Melissa Müller, Lost Lives, Lost Art: Jewish Collectors, Nazi Art Theft, and the Quest for Justice, Nov 2010., Melissa Müller and Monika Tatzow , Vendome Press, 10-27, Nov 2010.
778. Toni Cassirer (ed), 18 October 1937, “Anekdotenbüchlein,” 14, http://genealogy.meta-studies.net/ZDocs/CAB_English/ABE1.html, p. 21.
779. “Grave stone of Eduard Cassirer,” August 2007, Berlin-Weissensee Jewish Cemetery, Berlin.
Photographed by Regina Phennig - See also Cassirer-Falk Miscellaneous Album
780. World Biographical Information System, 4 Jul 2006, “WBIS: Cassirer, Salo.”
781. “Spain refusal re Cassirer Art,” 7 January 2004, See also reports folder; reproduced also in notes field Misc 2.
782. “Letter to Jim Falk from Claude Cassirer,” 18 July 2004, Jim Falk Archives.
783. Emma Daly, “American Says Painting in Spain is Holocaust Loot,” http://college3.nytimes.com/guests/articles/2003/02/10/1068912.xml, 10 February 2003, New York Times.
784. Orchestra Conductors Fritz Cassirer, http://orchestra-conductors.com/archives/000092.php, 7 Feb 2004.
785. Peter Ziegler, “Fritz Leopold Cassirer,” 18 Mar 2015, Jim Falk email archives.
786. Eric Fenby's, “A MASS OF LIFE Dedicated to Frtiz Cassirer,” http://users3.ev1.net/~wbthomp/massrevw.html, 7 Feb 2004.
(Here are Eric Fenby's liner notes for the 1972 Angel/EMI recording
conducted by Sir Charles Groves.)

A MASS OF LIFE
dedicated to Fritz Cassirer
Text from "ALSO SPRACH ZARATHUSTRA" by FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE
Music by FREDERICK DELIUS
787. National Library of Australia, “MS 9246-Papers of Frances McNicoll,” http://nla.gov.au/nla.ms-ms9246, 23 Apr 2013.
788. “Family Tree 12960436/-124844963,” http://www.mundia.com/au/Tree/Family/12960436/-124844963, 23 Apr 2013.
789. Navy, “SIR ALAN WEDEL RAMSAY MCNICOLL,” http://117.55.225.121/Sir_Alan_Wedel_Ramsay_McNicoll, 23 Apr 2013.
790. “e-mail from Anne Lloyd Thomas to Jim Falk,” 24/1/2004, JF Family tree Files.
791. “Letter to Peter Cassirer 4/8/03 from Eva Chava Senger (geb Falk),” 4 Aug 2003, Jim Falk archives.
792. “Bescheinigung,” 8 April 1935, Dessau, Israelischen Kultusgemeinde, Photocopy, Jim Falk archives.
Extract from the Synagogue Book in Dessau. That on 30 Jan 1837 Mr. Lazarus Falk had a son from his wife Zippora born Löwe who received the name Ferdinand Falk
793. “Sterbeurfunde,” 5 April 1905, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, 153, Photocopy, Jim Falk Archive.
Hans Falk announced that his father Ferdinand Falk married to Margarete born Caro, son of Lazarus and Zippora died in his flat in Berlin 4 April 1905.
794. “Letter to Peter Cassirer 4/8/03 from Eva Chava Senger (geb Falk),” 4 Aug 2003, Jim Falk archives, Note that her family name is spelt ‘Caro’ rather than ‘Karo’ on gravestone.
795. Lionel Schlesinger, “Lionel Schlesinger,” 14 November 2008, Jim Falk email archives.
796. World Biographical Information System, 4 Jul 2006, “WBIS: Cassirer, Fred.”
797. Schuster, Peter-Klaus/Vitali, Christoph/Butts, Barbara (Hg.): Lovis Corinth München/New York 1996, S.163, “Sophie Cassirer 1906,” http://www.musee-imaginaire.de/lesesaal/corinth/werk9061-fr.htm, 1996.
799. “A loose translation of Wege Zur Kunst/Paul Cassirer,” http://www.andreas-kunst.de/cass.html).
800. “Compiled from loose translation,” http://www.luise-berlin.de/lexikon/mitte/c/Cassirer_Paul.htm.
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