DescriptionErnst Frick + Paul Reiner Ascona Tessin 1929.png
English: Swiss painter, unionist and anarchist Ernst Frick (1881–1956) in a chat with German progressive educator and chemist Dr. Paul Reiner (1886–1932). Between 1921 and 1924 Reiner had been a teacher of Wolfgang Peter Gross (1907–1946), a son of Austrian psychiatrist, psychoanalyst and anarchist Otto Gross (1877–1920) and his wife Frieda Gross, née Schloffer (1876–1950), who temporarily also had been allied with Ernst Frick. Paul Reiner since 29 April, 1927 had been a teacher of Eva Schloffer/Gross (* 9. September, 1910 in Munich) whose biological father was Ernst Frick. She attended Schule am Meer (School by the Sea) on the East Frisian island Juist in Prussia from 29 April, 1927 to 20 March, 1931 where she graduated.
Deutsch: Der Schweizer Kunstmaler, Gewerkschafter und Anarchist Ernst Frick (1881–1956) im Gespräch mit dem deutschen Reformpädagogen und Chemiker Dr. phil. nat. Paul Reiner (1886–1932). Reiner war von 1921 und 1924 in der Freien Schulgemeinde im thüringischen Wickersdorf ein Lehrer von Wolfgang Peter Gross (1907–1946), dem Sohn des österreichischen Psychiaters, Psychoanalytikers und Anarchisten Otto Gross (1877–1920) und dessen Ehefrau Frieda Gross, geb. Schloffer (1876–1950), die zeitweise auch mit Ernst Frick liiert war. Paul Reiner war an der Schule am Meer auf Juist ab 29. April 1927 Lehrer von Eva Schloffer/Gross (* 9. September 1910 in München), deren leiblicher Vater Ernst Frick war. Sie machte dort im März 1931 ihr Abitur.
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