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Letter from Alfred H. White to Max Bredig, March 15, 1943
- 1943-Mar-15
Alfred White (1873-1953) agrees to write a statement of support to supplement Max Bredig's (1902-1977) United States citizenship application.
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Testimony from Alfred H. White to the Commissioner of Immigration, March 15, 1943
- 1943-Mar-15
Testimony from Alfred Holmes White (1873-1953) for Max Albert Bredig's (1902-1977) petition for naturalization. Bredig met White when he was working at the University of Michigan.
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Testimony from Alfred H. White to the Commissioner of Immigration, March 17, 1943
- 1943-Mar-17
Testimony from Alfred Holmes White (1873-1953) for Max Albert Bredig's (1902-1977) petition for naturalization. Bredig met White when he was working at the University of Michigan.
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Letter from Jerome Alexander to the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service
- 1943-Mar-12
Jerome Alexander (1876-1959) writes to the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service on behalf of his collegue, Max Bredig (1902-1977). Alexander vouches in support of Bredig's case to become a U.S. citizen.
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Blank receipt from Notgemeinschaft der Deutschen Wissenschaft
- Undated
The Notgemeinschaft der Deutschen Wissenschaft (Emergency Association of German Science) was founded in October 1920 by Fritz Haber (1868-1934), Max Planck (1858-1947), Ernst von Harnack (1888-1945), and former Prussian…
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Letter from Friedrich Schmidt-Ott to Max Bredig, July 21, 1927
- 1927-Jul-21
Friedrich Schmidt-Ott (1860-1955), the Prussian Minister of Culture and chairman of the "Notgemeinschaft der Deutschen Wissenschaft" (German Science Funding Association), informs Max Bredig (1902-1977) that his grant…
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Letter from Marianne Homburger to Fridel Halstead, November 17, 1938
- 1938-Nov-17
Marianne Homburger (1903-1986) asks Fridel Halstead to help her step-children Walter, Wolfgang, and Peter Homburger leave Germany. Marianne hopes that the children will go to the United States. In 1939, the children…
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Letter from Marianne Homburger to Max Bredig, January 10, 1938
- 1938-Jan-10
Marianne Homburger (1903-1986) writes to Max Albert Bredig (1902-1977) about their family leaving Germany. Marianne writes that their father, Georg Bredig (1868-1944), could go to England if Max is able to support him…
- Addressee Bredig, Max Albert, 1902-1977
- Author Homburger, Marianne, 1903-1986
- Subject Homburger, Marianne, 1903-1986, Bredig, Max Albert, 1902-1977, Kindertransports (Rescue operations), Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944, Homburger, Viktor, 1888-1968, World War (1939-1945), Jewish Holocaust (1939-1945), Third Reich
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Letter from Viktor Homburger, November 23, 1940
- 1940-Nov-23
Letter from Viktor Homburger (1888-1968) to Max Albert Bredig (1902-1977). Homburger thanks Bredig for sending money through Selfhelp of Emigres of Central Europe.
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Letter from Marianne Homburger to Georg Bredig, November 13, 1940
- 1940-Nov-13
Letter from Marianne Homburger (1903-1986) to Georg Bredig (1868-1944). Marianne mentions that postage is expensive and suggests her father sell a typewriter to pay for shipping for suitcases.
- Author Homburger, Marianne, 1903-1986
- Addressee Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944
- Subject Homburger, Marianne, 1903-1986, Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944, Postal rates
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Postcard from Marianne Homburger to Max Bredig, March 12, 1940
- 1940-Mar-12
Marianne Homburger writes to Max Albert Bredig (1902-1977) and Georg Bredig (1868-1944) about emigration.
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Postcard from Marianne Homburger to Max Bredig, January 20, 1940
- 1940-Jan-20
Marianne Homburger (1903-1986) expresses her concern for her father, Georg Bredig's (1868-1944) physical and mental health.
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Postcard from Marianne Homburger to Max Bredig, December 29, 1939
- 1939-Dec-29
Postcard from Marianne Homburger (1903-1986) to Max Albert Bredig (1902-1977) thanking her brother for sending her packages of food. Marianne shares concern that regulations on affidavits have become stricter. She ends…
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Postcard from Marianne Homburger to Max Bredig, November 5, 1939
- 1939-Nov-05
Postcard from Marianne Homburger (1903-1986) and Viktor Homburger (1888-1968) to Max Albert Bredig (1902-1977). The Homburgers tell Bredig that Georg Bredig (1868-1944) has arrived in Utrecht.
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Postcard from Marianne Homburger to Max Bredig November 11, 1939
- 1939-Nov-11
Postcard from Marianne Homburger (1903-1986) to Max Albert Bredig (1902-1977). Marianne tells her brother that she is planning on returning to Berlin soon. Their father, Georg Bredig (1868-1944) safely arrived in the…
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Postcard from Marianne Homburger to Max Bredig, December 3, 1939
- 1939-Dec-03
Postcard from Marianne Homburger (1903-1986) and Viktor Homburger (1888-1968) to Max Albert Bredig (1902-1977). Marianne tells Max that she is worried about their father, Georg Bredig (1868-1944). She believes that his…
- Addressee Bredig, Max Albert, 1902-1977
- Author Homburger, Marianne, 1903-1986
- Subject Bredig, Max Albert, 1902-1977, Homburger, Marianne, 1903-1986, Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944, Homburger, Viktor, 1888-1968, Jewish Holocaust (1939-1945), Emigration and immigration, Refugees, Jewish refugees, World War (1939-1945), Third Reich
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Letter from Max Bredig to Bill Fuchs, December 28, 1940
- 1940-Dec-28
Max Albert Bredig (1902-1977) thanks Wilhelm Werner (Bill) Fuchs for sending his family members packages in Europe. Bredig tells Fuchs that he will reimburse him for everything he sends.
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Postcard from Marianne Homburger to Max Bredig, August 26, 1939
- 1939-Aug-26
Marianne Homburger (1903-1986) tells Max Albert Bredig (1902-1977) that their father, Georg Bredig (1868-1944) doesn't want to leave Germany yet. This is because Marianne and her family cannot at this time. They…
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Note from Max Bredig to Kasimir Fajans, August 19, 1937
- 1937-Aug-19
Note from Max Albert Bredig (1902-1977) to Kasimir Fajans (1887-1975) about affidavits.
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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.
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Postcard from Marianne Homburger to Bill Fuchs, February 24, 1941
- 1941-Feb-24
Postcard from Marianne Homburger (1903-1986) to Wilhelm Werner (Bill) Fuchs. Homburger asks Fuchs to mail two suitcases of their personal possessions to Lisbon or Marseille.
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Postcard from Viktor Homburger to Bill Fuchs, February 20, 1941
- 1941-Feb-20
Postcard from Viktor Homburger (1888-1968) to Wilhelm Werner (Bill) Fuchs. Homburger tells Fuchs that he, along with his wife and brother, will be moving to a new concentration camp called Les Milles near Marseille,…
- Author Homburger, Viktor, 1888-1968
- Addressee Fuchs, Wilhelm Werner
- Subject Homburger, Viktor, 1888-1968, Fuchs, Wilhelm Werner, Les Milles (Concentration camp), Jewish Holocaust (1939-1945), World War (1939-1945), Homburger, Marianne, 1903-1986, Homburger, Paul Philipp, 1882-1965, Nazi concentration camps