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The identification certificate was issued to Eugen Fiscman [donor's brother] in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, stating his intent to immigrate with his brother, Michal [donor], to Uruguay from the "U.S. Zone of Germany."
Bestandsbeschreibung Biographische Angaben: KPD-/DKP-Funktionär (Saar, zentral); Emigration Frankreich und Schweiz; Mitglied des Saarländischen Landtages (1955-1960) Bestandsbeschreibung: Persönliche Dokumente und Korrespondenzen; Arbeitsmaterialien aus der politischen und Abgeordnetentätigkeit Ulrich 12-2001 Umfang, Erläuterung 64 AE Zitierweise BArch NY 4190/...
Examines the Third Reich's policies regarding Palestine and Zionism in the 1930s in the context of traditional German policies in the Middle East and of Nazi ideology. As long as Hitler sought an accommodation with Britain, and Jewish emigration, his policy discouraged Arab nationalism. Alfred Rosenberg warned against Zionism as a link in the international Jewish conspiracy, and the regime opposed ...
Consists of documents, photographs, passports, correspondence, and other original material pertaining to Gunter H. Blatt and Marie Blatt, formerly of Berlin, Germany, who immigrated to the United States in 1941.
The letter was written by Gerber Ezriel from a DP camp in Germany to Trygve Lie, Secretary General of the United Nations, asking for assistance with his emigration to Palestine.
Contains documents, correspondence, and picture postcards pertaining to the Prolsdorfer Kramer family's lives in Gerolzholfen, Germany, and their emigration to the United States.
Testimony: Typescript, 6 pages, about author's experiences as child in Wittlich, Germany, his family's emigration to Holland, the German occupation, living in hiding there, and capture and deportation of parents to Sobibor.
Testimony, 1 page, handwritten, recalling author's experiences as child of British father and German mother in Leipzig, internment in camp on Bodensee for several years, reuniting with father, and family's emigration to England.
Documents relating to Bruno Lewin and his emigration from Nazi-occupied Berlin.
The collection consists of artifacts relating to the experience of Ella Brecher Lieberman and her family in Poland and during their emigration to Palestine prior to the Holocaust.