Kessler, Siegfried (b 1879): correspondence
Rozmiary i nośnik
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Twórca(-y)
- Kessler, Siegfried, b 1879, civil servant,
Biografia twórcy
Siegfried Kessler was born in Brno, Czechoslovakia, in 1879; he was married with two sons who all accompanied him to England in 1939; and when he left Czechoslovakia he was a retired senior civil servant.
He was a member of the Jewish Social Democratic Workers' Party Poale Zion for 30 years. He was also vice president of the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde (Jewish cultural community), Brno for which organisation he managed the provision of assistance to prospective Jewish emigrants in the late 1930s. It was in this capacity that he was arrested by the Gestapo on the day that the Nazis marched into Czechoslovakia. After release and continual harassment he eventually managed to secure visas for himself and his family and arrived in England in June 1939.
Whilst in England he maintained contact with the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde, Brno and applied himself to assisting with the expatriation of Czech Jews. He was involved with such organisations as the Czech Refugee Trust Fund, the Jewish Agency Group, the Self Aid Association and the Jewish Agency for Palestine.
Przejęcie
Kessler family
Zakres i treść
Papers of Siegfried Kessler, a Czech Jewish exile in London, 1939-1944, chiefly correspondence between organisations and individuals, shedding light on the conditions for Czech Jews in Czechoslovakia in the early years of the Second World War and the processes involved in Jewish emigration from Czechoslovakia.
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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
- Kessler, Siegfried, b 1879, civil servant,
Ciała zbiorowe
- Israelitische Kultusgemeinde
- Czech Refugee Trust Fund
Tematy
- World War Two (1939-1945)
- World wars (events)
- Totalitarianism
- Third Reich
- Religious groups
- Refugees
- Political doctrines
- Migration
- Nazism
- Jews
- Migrants
- Wars (events)
- Emigration
Miejsca
- Czechoslovakia, Eastern Europe,
- London, England,