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Contains documents, correspondence, and picture postcards pertaining to the Prolsdorfer Kramer family's lives in Gerolzholfen, Germany, and their emigration to the United States.
Correspondence, personal and identification documents, and school records, relating to the Russian community in Shanghai.
German-American engineer; resident in China, 1939-1947.
Contains a letter dated May 4, 1945, relating to Buchenwald atrocities, a certificate of service, and an affidavit.
Contains photocopied documents and news clippings about the adoption, in 1949, of Peter Schreiner of Germany, by the Hadley family of Kenmore, NY.
This microfilm collection of papers consists mainly of lists of names of Nazis who survived the war, many of whom were still alive at the time of deposit, c1975. Included is correspondence between the depositor/ creator and various institutions re further information on former Nazis
Julius Rothschild was born in Friedberg in 1875. Carry Ruth Rothschild was born in Frankfurt in 1898. Carry Ruth and Julius became naturalised as a British subjects in 1948. Julius Rothschild died in 1966.
Letter written on the forced departure of a family from Neuhaus, Germany (1937), letter requesting assistance to obtain a visa to Cuba (1941), and a letter providing an eyewitness account of the Theresienstadt concentration camp (1946). All of the correspondence was written or received by the donor's relatives.
The collection consists of 2 pieces of correspondence: a letter, dated August 1942, sent by Gizela and Dragutin Weiss to their daughter Nada, who was in "Merkur," a hospital in Zagreb, Croatia; a postcard, dated May 15, 1943, sent by Nada Weiss, an inmate in Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, to her uncle Stjepan Magdic in Zagreb, Croatia.
Polish army officer; survivor of the Nazi concentration camp Majdanek.