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Papers consist of 12 documents, a letter, a photograph, and a card documenting the life of Elisabeth Bieber before World War II, her immigration from Germany in 1939, and subsequent life in the United States; dated 1915-1942.
Rosa Marx received the postcards and letters from her parents, living in Vienna, Austria, from 1939 Nov. to 1941 Oct. 14 while living in New York with an aunt and uncle.
The collection consists of an armband, ghetto scrip, Star of David badges, correspondence, documents, and photographs relating to the experiences of Hans Benjamin Marx and the Marx family in Germany before and during the Holocaust, in Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp during the Holocaust, and in the United States after World War II.
Processo de pedido de visto ao Consulado de Portugal em Amesterdão para Arthur Marx, de nacionalidade alemã e residente nos Países Baixos, com destino aos Estados Unidos da América. Visto recusado. Processo de pedido de visto ao Consulado de Portugal em Amesterdão para Ruth Rose Marx (nascida Crohn), de nacionalidade alemã e residente nos Países Baixos, com destino a Estados Unidos da América. Visto ...
Comprised of documents, newspaper clippings, and correspondence that illustrate the experiences of Kurt Marx, the donor's father, who fled Frankfurt, Germany in 1938. Correspondence includes letters from Kurt's mother, Amalie, who was unable to leave and did not survive. Also included are documents and correspondence capturing Kurt's efforts to assist Amalie in emigration, but to no avail, in addition ...
Contains nine postcards, dated July18-23, 1942, written by Salli, Eva, Helma and Alfred Israel (donor’s paternal great uncles), to their governess Sibilla Klaus, a non-Jewish woman, during their last journey from Cologne, Germany to Minsk where they were murdered in Maly Trostinetz upon arrival. The first postcard was sent from Cologne and the rest were sent on route: Berlin, Bromberg (Bydgoszcz), ...
146 pagina's ; 25 cm.
The son (the depositor), Robert Miller (formerly Marx), came to Great Britain in 1937 to attend school. His parents, Ludwig and Regina, left in 1939, the father having been incarcerated at Dachau in November 1938, from where he was released on the understanding that he would leave Germany for the USA, where a distant cousin ofthe mother had given an affidavit of support. It was on the strength of this ...
Korrespondenz, u.a. mit Ana Aslan, Manfred von Ardenne, Fritz Busch, Erich Leinsdorf, Hans Sahl, Bruno Walter, Georg und Ludwig Wronkow, Carl Zuckmayer; Lebensdokumente, darunter ein Tagebuch aus der Zeit seiner KZ-Haft; Exildokumente seiner Eltern, Fotografien 1912 -1994 (auf CD); Manuskripte und Materialsammlungen zu seinen Veröffentlichungen, u.a. "Die Broadway Story", "Deutsche in der Neuen Welt", ...
Consists of correspondence pertaining to the Hartstein, Berger, and Marx families of Stuttgart, Germany; Prague; and the United States.