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Notes written by Max Bredig
- Circa 1940
Max Bredig (1902-1977) takes notes on recent events; Paul Stern received correspondence from Paul Homburger (1882-1965), Bill Fuchs received Bredig's cable, and Stern mailed items to Bredig's sister who is interned at…
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Letter from Max Bredig to Marianne Homburger
- Circa 1940
Max Bredig (1902-1977) writes to his sister concerning the shipment of their father's belongings from Germany.
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Telegram from Max Bredig to Marianne Homburger, April 13, 1941
- 1942-Apr-13
Max Bredig (1902-1977) asks his sister Marianne Bredig (1903-1986) to send him specific information for the purpose of completing immigration and visa application forms on her behalf.
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2 items
Money order form for the Postal Telegraph-Cable Company
- 1940-Nov-05
Money order form for a payment of $404.
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Draft of a telegram from Max Bredig
- 1940s
Draft of a telegram from Max Albert Bredig (1902-1977) requesting “SOLIS”, also known as Wilhelm (Bill) Werner Fuchs to contact his sister, Marianne Homburger (1903-1986), and her family. Marianne, her husband Viktor…
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Telegram from Max Bredig to Marianne Homburger, March 19, 1941
- 1941-Mar-19
Max Bredig (1902-1977) tells his sister, Marianne Homburger (1903-1986) that he completed an order, likely for a money transfer.
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Telegram from Max Bredig to Marianne Homburger, April 26, 1941
- 1941-Apr-26
Max Bredig (1902-1977) describes his trouble completing a money order for his sister, Marianne Bredig (1903-1986).
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Cablegram from Max Bredig to Marianne Homburger, April 28, 1941
- 1941-Apr-28
Max Bredig (1902-1977) tells his sister, Marianne Homburger (1903-1986) that he placed an order through the Chase National Bank.
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Telegram from Max Bredig to Marianne Homburger, April 30, 1941
- 1941-Apr-31
Telegram from Max Albert Bredig (1902-1977) to his sister Marianne Homburger (1902-1986) asking about account information for a money transfer.
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Receipts for cable transfers, 1941
- 1941
Receipts for cable transfers belonging to Max Bredig (1902-1977) who had wired money to his family in Europe.
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Telegram from Max Bredig to Otto Schray, April 4, 1941
- 1941-Apr-04
Max Bredig (1902-1977) tells Otto Schray that tickets for Marianne Homburger (1903-1986), Paul Homburger (1882-1965), and Viktor Homburger (1888-1968) have been booked from Lisbon.
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Telegram from Max Bredig to the American Consul, April 4, 1941
- 1941-Apr-04
Telegram from Max Bredig (1902-1977) to the American Consul in Marseille, France informing the consul that Marianne, Paul, and Viktor Homburger have tickets for the S.S. Nyassa and are in need of passports. The Nyassa,…
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Copy of a telegram from Wismer to Frederick Homburger
- 1940
Handwritten copy of a telegram originally sent to Frederick Homburger (1918-2006). The author tells Homburger that his family is at the Gurs internment camp and needs passports, money, and food.
Frederick Homburger is…
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Telegram from Marianne Homburger to Herbert Beit, November 4, 1940
- 1940-Nov-04
Telegram to Herbert Beit from Marianne Homburger (1903-1986). Homburger requests that Mr. Beit contact Hermann Wismer and EHNI in Zurich, Switzerland. Hermann Wismer was a Swiss man who ensured that the Homburgers…
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Telegram from Marianne Homburger to Max Bredig, April 1941
- 1941-Apr
Marianne Homburger (1903-1986) sends her brother, Max Bredig (1902-1977) a check number for a money transfer.
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Telegram from Marianne Homburger to Max Bredig, April 27, 1941
- 1941-Apr-27
Telegram to Max Albert Bredig (1902-19770 from Marianne Homburger (1903-1986). Marianne gives a short update on travel costs.
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Telegram from Marianne Homburger to Max Bredig
- Circa 1941-Mar
Marianne Homburger (1903-1987) informs her brother, Max Bredig (1902-1977), that her husband, Viktor Homburger (1888-1968), and her brother-in-law, Paul Homburger, have been transferred to the Les Milles internment…
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Telegram from Marianne and Viktor Homburger to Max Bredig
- Circa 1941-May
Telegram to Max Albert Bredig (1902-19770 from Marianne Homburger (1903-1986) or Viktor Homburger (1888-1968). Telegram says that passage and “accreditation” have been received.
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Telegram from Marianne Homburger to Max Bredig, December 26, 1940
- 1940-Dec-26
The Homburger Family and their friends send Max Bredig (1902-1977) and Georg Bredig (1888-1968) a telegram in the French language from the Gurs concentration camp to wish them well for the winter holidays. They…
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Telegram from Max Bredig to Marianne Homburger, April 4, 1941
- 1941-Apr-04
Telegram from Max Albert Bredig (1902-1977) informing his sister Marianne Homburger (1903-1986) that he has secured three tickets for the S.S. Nyassa.
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Telegram from Max Bredig to Solis (Bill Fuchs), November 11, 1940
- 1940-Nov-11
Telegram from Max Albert Bredig (1902-1977) requesting “SOLIS”, also known as Wilhelm Werner Fuchs to contact his sister, Marianne Homburger (1903-1986), and her family. Marianne, her husband Viktor Homburger…
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Letter from Max Bredig to Ernst Cohen, January, 1939
- 1939-Jan-08
Letter from Max Albert Bredig (1902-1977) to Ernst Cohen (1869-1944) containing financial information that proves Max can support his father during his stay in the Netherlands.
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Letter from Max Bredig to Ernst Cohen, January, 1939
- 1939-Jan-08
Due to antisemitism, Georg Bredig (1868-1944) needs to leave Germany and seek refuge with Ernst Cohen (1869-1944) in Holland until he can immigrate to the United States. His son, Max Bredig (1902-1977), writes to Cohen…
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Telegram from Max Bredig to Ernst Cohen
- 1939-Jan-09
Telegram from Max Albert Bredig (1902-1977) to Ernst Cohen (1869-1944). Bredig tells Cohen that he is sending a copy of an affidavit. This affidavit is a supporting document that will assist Max's father, Georg Bredig…
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Letter from Max Bredig to Marianne Homburger, June 11, 1939
- 1939-Jun-11
Max Bredig (1902-1977) writes to his sister, Marianne Homburger (1903-1986) about his life in New York. Max notes that his boss believes their father, Georg Bredig (1868-1944), could obtain a position at an American…