Victor Wieruszowski Postcard
Extent and Medium
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Creator(s)
- Victor Wieruszowski
Biographical History
Victor Wieruszowski was arrested in Breslau, Germany, (now Wrocław, Poland) after Kristallnacht and was imprisoned in Buchenwald concentration camp without being charged with any crime. He was held at Buchenwald for six weeks and then released as a result of his wife's continuous efforts and his World War I military service. In July 1939, eight months after his release from Buchenwald, the Wieruszowski family escaped to England. Shortly thereafter they were able to immigrate to the United States where they settled in Los Angeles, California.
Archival History
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Acquisition
GERHARD WEIR
The postcard was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum by Gerhard J. Weir in 1990. Gerhard is the son of Victor and Frieda Wieruszowski.
Scope and Content
The postcard was written by Victor Wieruszowski to his wife Frieda Schwerin Wieruszowski from Buchenwald concentration camp in 1938. In the postcard, Victor asks his wife to quickly sell as much of the inventory of his plumbing supply wholesale business as possible, and to send warm woolen socks.
Corporate Bodies
Subjects
- Concentration camp inmates' writings--Germany.
Genre
- Document
- Postcards.