Arthur and Meta Grünebaum Schmitt papers

Identifier
irn755010
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • 2017.234.2
  • 2017.234.1
  • 2019.627.1
  • 2022.66.1
Level of Description
Item
Languages
  • German
  • English
Source
EHRI Partner

Extent and Medium

folders

3

Creator(s)

Biographical History

Arthur Schmitt (1909-1991) was born November 24, 1909 in Hirschaid, Germany to Moritz Schmitt and Paula Dingfelder Schmitt. He immigrated to the United States via Antwerp aboard the SS Westernland, arriving in New York in August 1938. He married Meta Grünebaum in 1942 and served in the U.S. Army for three years. His parents are believed to have been deported to a killing center in Poland in 1941 and murdered.

Meta Schmitt (1917-2002) was born Meta Grünebaum on December 18, 1917 to Simon Grunebaum (b. June 15, 1881) and Helena Samuel Grünebaum (b. May 13, 1881) in Wenkheim (now Werbach), Germany. She immigrated to the United States via Paris aboard the SS Paris in August 1937 with her uncle Louis Grünebaum. She married Arthur Schmitt in January 1942. Her parents were deported to France in October 1940, interned at Gurs, deported via Drancy to Auschwitz on August 14, 1942, and murdered.

Archival History

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

Acquisition

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Helen Schmitt

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Helen Schmitt

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, gift of Helen Schmitt

Helen Schmitt donated the Arthur and Meta Grünebaum Schmitt papers to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2017, 2019, and 2022. Helen Schmitt is the daughter of Arthur and Meta Grunebaum Schmitt.

Scope and Content

The Arthur and Meta Grünebaum Schmitt papers consist of biographical materials, military records, and photographs documenting Arthur Schmitt and Meta Grünebaum Schmitt. Biographical materials include identification papers, birth certificates, a ketubah, and restitution papers documenting Arthur and Meta Schmitt. Military records include a V-mail letter from Lt. Felder to Arthur Schmitt, separation records, and a 1992 memorial certificate from President George Bush. Photographs depict the Schmitt and Gruenebaum families in prewar Germany.

System of Arrangement

The Arthur and Meta Grünebaum Schmitt papers are arranged in three files: Biographical materials, Military records, and Photographs.

People

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Genre

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