Brody-Pauncz family papers
Rozmiary i nośnik
5 files
Twórca(-y)
- Brody-Pauncz family
Biografia twórcy
George Brody and Irma, n?e Pauncz, and their children were a well-to-do, assimilated Jewish Hungarian family who were living in Budapest when the Nazis began to transport the Hungarian Jewish population to death camps in 1944. They survived the war and stayed on in Hungary until shortly after the Russian invasion in 1956 when George and Irma successfully attained refugee status in Switzerland and Judit came to England. Livia, the other daughter died in 1947.
Przejęcie
Judit Brody
Zakres i treść
Personal papers of the Brody-Pauncz family,1870-1971, comprise papers of George Brody's forbears, Samu, Ilona and Sigismond, 1870-1969 (627/1); papers of George Brody, 1903-1960 (627/2); papers of Irma Brody, 1909-1958 (627/3); material relating to Nazi persecution, including Jewish ID cards and special passes signed by Raoul Wallenberg, 1942-1971 (627/4) and family correspondence, 1918-1946; nd (627/5).
Sposób uporządkowania
Chronologically into the following groups: 627/1 personal papers of Samu, Ilona and Sigismond Brody; 627/2 Personal papers of George Brody; 627/3 Personal papers of Irma Brody; 627/4 Material relating to the Nazi persecution; 627/5 Family correspondence.
Warunki decydujące o udostępnieniu
Open
Warunki decydujące o reprodukowaniu
Copies can be made for personal use. Permission must be sought for publication.
Pomoce informacyjne
Description exists to this archive on the Wiener Library's online catalogue www.wienerlibrary.co.uk
Informacje dotyczące procedury
Entry compiled by Howard Falksohn
Osoby
- Brody, Sigismond, fl 1870,
- Wallenberg, Raoul, b 1912, diplomat,
- Brody, Ilona, fl 1870,
- Brody, George, fl 1903, n?e Pauncz,
- Brody, Samu, fl 1870,
- Brody, Irma, fl 1909, n?e Pauncz,
Tematy
- Jews
- Migrants
- Holocaust
- Humanitarian law
- Antisemitism
- Genocide
- Religious groups
- War crimes
- Racial discrimination
- Refugees
Miejsca
- Budapest, Hungary, Eastern Europe,