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Refugee 'Bottleneck" Narrows in Lisbon
- Feeding and Housing Now Acute, with no Ship Relief in Sight
- 1941-Apr-06
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Naturalization Halted
- After 1938 – before 1944
Article (lower right) Naturalization Halted, reports that German and Italian immigrants are now considered to be "Enemy Aliens" in the United States and will no longer have access to naturalization. 450,000…
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Letter to The Times : Refugees Seek Clarification
- 1941-Dec-19
Two letters newspaper clippings, the smaller pasted to the upper righthand corner of the larger, concerning refugees and enemy aliens in the United States: Refugees Seek Clarification written by Walter R. Rothenberg,…
- Subject Noncitizens, Refugees, World War (1939-1945), New York times
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News of Shipping, 1941
- Circa 1941
Newspaper clipping of shipping times, arrival and departures of ships, want ads, and death notices.
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Vichy to Better Life in Internment Camps
- 35000 Foreigners to Be Aided by Private Organizations
- 1941-Feb-07
- Publisher New York times
- Subject World War (1939-1945), Jewish Holocaust (1939-1945), Nazi concentration camps
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Nazis Bar U.S. Newsmen 'Reprisal' Arrests are Indicated
- 1941-Dec-10
- Publisher New York post
- Subject New York post, Nazis, Newspapers, World War (1939-1945), Racism
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Jewish Immigrants' Aid, The Blue Card, 1941-1942
- 1941 – 1942
A booklet containing stamps from The Blue Card Foundation.
The Blue Card was established by the Jewish Community in 1934 in Germany to help Jews being affected by Nazi persecution through loss of jobs and other forms…
- Creator Of Work The Blue Card
- Subject Charity, Jewish Holocaust (1939-1945), Immigrants
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Walter H. Nernst, German Physicist
- 1941-Nov-19
Obituary for Walter H. Nernst (1864-1941) from the New York Times.
Walther Nernst is known as one of the founding fathers of physical chemistry. He is most renowned for his work in thermodynamics, physical chemistry,…
- Publisher New York times
- Subject Obituaries, Nernst, Walther, 1864-1941, Physicists, New York times, Nobel Prize winners
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Der Mensch reißt den Blitz vom Himmel: 10 Millionen Volt für Atomzertrümmerung
- Pulling Lightning from the Sky: 10 Million Volts for Atomic Destruction
- After 1892 – before 1945
Clipping from the Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung, a German weekly illustrated magazine published in Berlin from 1892 to 1945. Berliner was the first mass-market German magazine and pioneered the format of the illustrated…
- Publisher Ullstein GmbH
- Subject German newspapers, Newspapers, Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
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Aufbau, Volume 7, Number 6
- 1941-Feb-07
Front page of Aufbau, a periodical which began publication in 1934 as a newsletter for the German-Jewish Club of New York. Initially, the newspaper contained mostly news about club activities, articles about Jewish…
- Publisher Aufbau (New York, N.Y.)
- Subject Aufbau (New York, N.Y.), Jewish newspapers, Newspapers, World War (1939-1945)
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Supplement to the letter sent to Werner Hochwald, August 1, 1941
- 1941-Aug-01
Documents pertaining to Fritz Hochwald's (1897-1968) immigration application are listed.
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Letter from Werner Hochwald to Ilse Wolfsberg, June 30, 1941
- 1941-Jun-30
Letter from Werner Hochwald (1910-1989) to Ilse Wolfsberg. Hochwald advises Wolfsberg on how to handle affidavits for his brother, Fritz Hochwald (1897-1968).
- Addressee Wolfsberg, Ilse
- Subject Hochwald, Werner, 1910-1989, Wolfsberg, Ilse, Hochwald, Fritz G., 1897-1968, Affidavits
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Letter from Max Bredig to Ilse Wolfsberg, July 30, 1941
- 1941-Jul-30
In a letter to Ilse Wolfsberg, Max Albert Bredig (1902-1977) discusses affidavit matters regarding Fritz Hochwald (1897-1968).
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Letter from Marianne, Paul, and Viktor Homburger to Bill Fuchs, February 7, 1941
- 1941-Feb-07
Paul (1882-1965), Viktor (1888-1968), and Marianne (1903-1986) Homburger thank Bill Fuchs for the provisions that he sent to them at the Gurs concentration camp.
- Author Homburger, Viktor, 1888-1968, Homburger, Marianne, 1903-1986, Homburger, Paul Philipp, 1882-1965
- Addressee Fuchs, Wilhelm Werner
- Subject Fuchs, Wilhelm Werner, Homburger, Viktor, 1888-1968, Homburger, Marianne, 1903-1986, Homburger, Paul Philipp, 1882-1965, Gurs (Concentration camp), Jewish Holocaust (1939-1945), World War (1939-1945), Nazi concentration camps
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Ausland
- Abroad
- After 1920 – before 1945
Clipping from a German newspaper. The first image features the "abroad" section. Second image features a small article about Paul Thieme (1905-2001) and the annual report from the Wroclaw chamber of commerce for the…
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Mortar and Pestles
- After 1868 – before 1944
Two sets of mortar and pestles belonging to Georg Bredig (1868-1944). The larger is made of white porcelain and the smaller is made from agate. Mortar and pestles are used to manually grind or crush a sample into a fine…
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Manual drafting set
- After 1868 – before 1944
Georg Bredig's (1868-1944) drafting set. The tools are held in a rectangular case, lined with dark blue velvet.
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Telegram from Elisabeth Neumann to Max Bredig, January 18, 1941
- 1941-Jan-18
Elisabeth Neumann requests information from Max Bredig (1902-1977) regarding the release funds for her parents who are interned in the South of France.
- Addressee Bredig, Max Albert, 1902-1977
- Author Neumann, Elisabeth
- Subject Neumann, Elisabeth, Bredig, Max Albert, 1902-1977, World War (1939-1945), Internment camps
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Telegram from Elisabeth Neumann to Max Bredig, February 26, 1941
- 1941-Feb-26
Elisabeth Neumann thanks Max Bredig (1902-1977) for his financial assistance in securing her parents' release from an internment camp in the South of France.
- Addressee Bredig, Max Albert, 1902-1977
- Author Neumann, Elisabeth
- Subject Neumann, Elisabeth, Bredig, Max Albert, 1902-1977, Internment camps
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Cable transfer receipt for Max Bredig. February 10, 1941
- 1941-Feb-10
Cable transfer receipt for Max Bredig. The money was sent to help Elizabeth Neumann's parents who have been detained in a Nazi internment camp in Southern France.
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Letter from Bill Fuchs to Max Bredig, February 13, 1941
- 1941-Feb-13
Wilhelm Werner (Bill) Fuchs writes to Max Albert Bredig (1902-1977) about the packages sent oversees to the Homburger family and Fritz Hochwald (1897-1968).
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Letter from Bill Fuchs to Max Bredig, April 30, 1941
- 1941-Apr-30
Wilhelm Werner (Bill) Fuchs tells Max Albert Bredig (1902-1977) that he has not been able to write because he and his family have had to move. Fuchs tells Bredig that the last letters he received from his sister,…
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Postcard from Viktor Homburger to Bill Fuchs, February 12, 1941
- 1941-Feb-12
Postcard from Viktor Homburger (1888-1968) to Wilhelm Werner (Bill) Fuchs. Homburger thanks Fuchs for the packages he sent him and his family.