Schläfrig family papers
Extent and Medium
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Creator(s)
- Schläfrig family
Biographical History
Friedrich Schläfrig (1875-1953), born in Mistelbach, Austria, was the son of country doctor Jonas Schläfrig (1833-1911). He had two brothers, Albert and Gustav (1881-1950), and three sisters, Hedwig (b. 1882), Clara, and Luise. Friedrich and his brother Gustav were both architects in Vienna. Friedrich was an architect for the Austrian Federal Railways. He married Fanny Elenore Witrofsky (b. 1886) in 1909. Her twin sister, Lina, was married to Friedrich’s older brother, Albert. Friedrich and Fanny had two children, Marie (later Marie Frotten, 1911-2011) and Wilhelm (later William Shaw, 1909-1970). Marie studied art in Vienna, but after the German annexation of Austria in 1938, she immigrated to England. From there, she and her husband moved to the United States, and settled in Detroit, Michigan. Her brother Wilhelm was also an architect, and immigrated to Johannesburg, South Africa in 1936. In 1938, Friedrich was arrested by the Gestapo in Vienna. He was imprisoned and interrogated for around two weeks then released. He and Fanny then attempted and failed to immigrate to South Africa and Australia. In 1942, they were arrested and sent to Theresienstadt concentration camp in German-occupied Czechoslovakia. They survived in the camp working in various capacities until they were liberated by the Russians in 1945. After the war, Friedrich and Fanny went to Vienna to stay with his brother Gustav, who had survived the war in Austria. They were then briefly in Paris, France before immigrating to Johannesburg.
Archival History
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Acquisition
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Art Frotten
The Schläfrig family papers were donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum by Art Frotten in 2015. Art is the son of Marie Schläfrig Frotten.
Scope and Content
The Schläfrig family papers chiefly contain identification papers, correspondence, and photographs of Friedrich and Fanny Schläfrig of Vienna, Austria, who were at Theresienstadt from 1942-1945, and their daughter Marie Schläfrig who immigrated to England in 1938. The collection includes identification papers of Marie; a letter to Marie from David Broder following an interview he conducted with Friedrich in 1946; and photographs of Friedrich and his wife Fanny, Marie, and her brother Wilhelm. Letter from David Boder at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago to Mary Frotten in Windsor, Ontario; dated circa 1947-1948; in English
System of Arrangement
The Schläfrig family papers are arranged alphabetically as one series.
People
- Schläfrig family
- Schläfrig, Marie, 1911-2011.
- Schläfrig, Fanny, 1886-
- Schläfrig, Friedrich, 1875-1953.
Corporate Bodies
Subjects
- Holocaust Jewish (1939-1945)--Austria--History.
- Jews--Austria--Vienna.
- Vienna (Austria)
Genre
- Photographs.
- Document