In "Kissinger 1923 - 1968: The Idealist" heißt es über die Erinnerungen an die Schule: ''... the Jewish Realschule'' (also die [[Israelitische Realschule]]) '', where both his sons'' (Walter und Henry) ''began studying in the summer of 1933. It is not entirely clear from the existing records why they went there so early - before the Jewish quotas had been imposed on the public schools. According to Kissinger, his parents intended that he should go to the Gymnasium after four years at the Realschule (which would not have been unusual for a boy from an Orthodox family). ... The Realschule, which was just around the corner'' (in der [[Blumenstraße 31]]) ''from the Kissingers´ home, was by no means a bad institution.'' <ref>Niall Ferguson: "Kissinger 1923 - 1968: The Idealist", 2015, Seite 67 f</ref> | In "Kissinger 1923 - 1968: The Idealist" heißt es über die Erinnerungen an die Schule: ''... the Jewish Realschule'' (also die [[Israelitische Realschule]]) '', where both his sons'' (Walter und Henry) ''began studying in the summer of 1933. It is not entirely clear from the existing records why they went there so early - before the Jewish quotas had been imposed on the public schools. According to Kissinger, his parents intended that he should go to the Gymnasium after four years at the Realschule (which would not have been unusual for a boy from an Orthodox family). ... The Realschule, which was just around the corner'' (in der [[Blumenstraße 31]]) ''from the Kissingers´ home, was by no means a bad institution.'' <ref>Niall Ferguson: "Kissinger 1923 - 1968: The Idealist", 2015, Seite 67 f</ref> |