Jacobsohn family: papers and correspondence
Rozmiary i nośnik
1 box
Twórca(-y)
- Kahn - Ursel - b 1919 - née Jacobsohn
Biografia twórcy
The Jewish couple, Betty (born 1896, née Rosenberg) and Hirsch Jakobsohn (born in Pomerania in 1986), a merchant, lived in Berlin. They emigrated with their three children, Guenther (born 1915), Ursel (born 1919) and Werner (born 1923) to Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1937 to escape persecution in Nazi Germany. Guenther and Ursel were trained dressmakers. Ursel married Hans-Gunther Kahn in 1941. She and her parents reobtained German citizenship in the 1950s.
Przejęcie
Donated by Rita Kahn
Zakres i treść
This collection contains the personal papers of the Jacobsohns, a Jewish family from Berlin who emigrated to Argentina in 1937 to flee Nazi persecution.
Included are birth and marriage certificates, Ursel Jacobsohn's work references and apprenticeship deed; notice of emigration of the residents' registration office; Familienstammbuch; passports and identity cards; family photographs; correspondence with friends and family received after their emigration. Also included are papers, correspondence and interviews with Ursel Jacobsohn regarding the Jewish resistance group led by Herbert Baum; and the story of Ruth Paradies, an Auschwitz concentration camp survivor entitled 'Ruth - Entre Auschwitz y el Olimpo' by Claudia Rafael.
Sposób uporządkowania
Chronological and by subject
Warunki decydujące o udostępnieniu
See Wiener Library access conditions at: http://www.wienerlibrary.co.uk/usinglibrary/usingthelibrary.aspx
Uwaga(-i)
2011/52
Osoby
- Jacobsohn, , Hirsch, . b 1986,
- Baum, , Herbert,
- Kahn, , Ursel, . b 1919, , née Jacobsohn,
- Jacobsohn, , Werner, . b 1923,
- Jacobsohn, , Betty, . b 1896, , née Rosenberg,
- Jacobsohn, , Guenther, . b 1915,
Ciała zbiorowe
Tematy
- Jewish
- Holocaust
- Emigration
- Persecution
- Refugees
- Nazism
- Migration
- Jews
Miejsca
- Buenos Aires - Argentina
- Berlin - Germany