The Formation of the British Liberal Party, by John VincentThe Formation of the British Liberal Party, by John Vincent. Charles Scribner’s Sons, New York, 1967. In Canada: Saunders, of Toronto. 281 pp.

1970 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 105-106
Author(s):  
Barry McGill
Keyword(s):  
New York ◽  
2006 ◽  
Vol 58 (4) ◽  
pp. 337-356
Author(s):  
Richard W. Dill

AbstractOn the basis of recently (re)discovered documents, the paper discusses the family tree of the Jewish Lasker dynasty, originating from Lask in Poland, formerly Prussia. The common forefather of all Laskers was Rabbi Meier Hindels, who lived around 1700. In Germany, the most successful of his descendants was Dr. Eduard Lasker (1829-1884). He was a lawyer, co-founder of the National Liberal party, and in his lifetime the most conspicuous parliamentary opponent to Reich Chancellor Otto von Bismarck. Germany owes him a considerable part of its present day legal structures in criminal, civil and public law. His younger brother Moritz/Morris (1840-1916) settled in Texas and became a prominent figure both in business and society. The Lasker family branch that he established in the United States is still flourishing today and has produced a number of personalities of public renown. While visiting his brother, Eduard Lasker died in New York in January 1884. Edward Lasker (1885-1981), a prominent US-based chess champion, descended from another family branch. One of his nieces, Anita Wallfisch-Lasker, wrote an autobiography that describes her ordeal as a member of the camp orchestra at Auschwitz.


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