Herman Seligman and Alfred Mayer papers
Extent and Medium
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Archival History
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Acquisition
The collection was given to the USHRIA by a donor who wished to remain anonymous.
Scope and Content
The material pertaining to Hermann Seligman consists of: orders and instructions to the Jewish community in Germany which were distributed by the Reichsvereinigung der Juden in Deutschland; a letter from the American consulate in Hamburg; and information regarding their settlement of Jews in Terezín (a.k.a Theresienstadt). Additional material in this collection consists of a letter from the American consulate in Hamburg to the American Senator James M. Mead, dated 20 February 1940, describing the status of one Heinz Langstaedter's attempt to emigrate to the United States from Germany; and a letter from Alfred Mayer to the American Consul in Marseilles, France, dated 13 October 1941, detailing his attempts to free his cousin, Heinz Langstaedter, from German captivity. Langstaedter had been taken from Stuttgart, Germany, to the Nazi concentration camp at Gurs, France, and then to the Nazi camp in Rivesaltes, also in France. Mayer has tried many different ways to get Langstaedter out of Europe, and now he would like the advice of the American Consul in Marseilles, France.
System of Arrangement
Arrangement is thematic
People
- Honaker, Samuel W.
- Langstaedter, Heinz.
- Seligman, Hermann.
- Mead, James M.
- Mayer, Edmund.
Corporate Bodies
Subjects
- Emigration and immigration.
- Gurs (France)
- Terezín (Severočeský kraj, Czech Republic)
- Germany.
- Stuttgart (Germany)
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
- Jewish property--Germany.
Genre
- Document