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  • 101
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    Toronto, Canada :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 118 + 246 , typescripts.
    Year of publication: 1989
    Former Title: Recorded Memoirs. Vienna - Berlin - New York
    Keywords: Kassowitz, Emilie (Rosenthal), ; Kassowitz, Max, ; Kassowitz family. ; Deutsche Demokratische Partei. ; Self Aid of German Emigrants. ; Verband Sozialistischer Studenten Österreichs. ; Alcoholism. ; Antisemitism. ; College teachers. ; Education, Higher 1871-1918. ; Economists. ; Nurses. ; Lawyers. ; Statesmen. ; Physicians. ; Socialism. ; Universities and colleges. ; Women authors. ; Women Education. ; World War, 1914-1918. ; Austria History 1867-1918. ; Germany Politics and government 1918-1933. ; Vienna (Austria) ; United States Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; Memoirs ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Journalists
    Abstract: The bound typescript by Alister Campbell is accompanied by an annotated transcript of Toni Stolper’s interviews that she gave to her grandson in 1982.
    Abstract: Description of the Kassowitz family history and the medical career of her father Max during the era of emancipation. Childhood in an assimilated well-to-do Jewish family in Vienna. Her father, a well-known physician and university professor, was the founder of the first public children's hospital, where Sigmund Freud worked as a neurologist from 1886-1896. The family lived with their five children in an apartment above the hospital. Private lessons in French, English and piano. Antisemitism and the influx of Eastern-European Jews to Vienna. Bicycling trips and frequent mountain hikes with their father. Summer vacations in Reichenau (Semmering). Influence of Socialism in the Kattowitz family. The parent's fight against alcoholism. Importance of cultural life in the family. Difference between girl's and boy's education. Travels to Switzerland, France and Italy with her family. Toni was sent to a private girl's school of the sisters Wertheim. She registered "konfessionslos" (without religion) at age 14. Education at the "Cottage Lyceum" of Salka Goldmann. After graduation Toni took private lessons to prepare herself for the entry exam at university. Toni Stolper attended lectures in art history and joined the Socialist Students. Attendance of lectures by Karl Kraus. Final examination in 1911, which qualified her as a regular student at university. Studies of law, where she was the only female student. Impossibility to continue since the faculty of law did not accept women officially until 1918. The Kassowitz family was closely acquainted with the family of Sigmund Freud, Wilhelm Jerusalem and the parents of Frieda and Lisa Meitner. Antagonism of assimilated Jewish life and the confrontation with the rising Antisemitism. Description of domestic life in the late 19th and early 20th century and the reforms of modern life.
    Abstract: Toni Kassowitz was a member of the newly founded women's club (Neuer Wiener Frauenclub) and was involved in social activities of the "Wiener Settlement". Death of her father. Outbreak of World War One. Experience as a volunteer nurse during the war. Growing relationship with Gustav Stolper, who was married at that time. 1915 studies of national economics in Berlin and graduation in 1917. Inflation and instability in Austria after the war. Marriage of Gustav and Toni Stolper in 1921. Journalistic activities at the "Austrian Volkswirt". Move to Berlin in 1924. Political career of her husband Gustav in the "Deutsche Demokratische Partei" and founding of the paper "Der Deutsche Volkswirt". Friendship with Theodor Heuss. Birth of their son Max and their daughter Hanna. Rising National Socialism. Emigration to New York in 1933. Life of the emigres. Toni got a position as an executive secretary in the newly established organization "Selfhelp for German Refugees".
    Abstract: The following individuals are mentioned:
    Abstract: Braunthal, Julius; Deutsch, Julius, 1884-1968; Devorak, Max; Eckstein, Emil; Faktor, Emil; Federn, Else; Federn, Paul; Federn, Walther; Freud, Sigmund; Goldmann, Salka; Gruenberg, Karl; Hermann, Fritz; Heuss, Theodor, 1884-1963; Kahn, Ernst; Kainz, Josef, 1858-1910; Kraus, Karl, 1874-1936; Landauer, Carl; Lang, Marie, 1858-1934; Masaryk, Thomas, 1850-1937; Meitner, Frieda; Meitner, Lisa, 1878-1968; Menger, Carl, 1840-1921; Naumann, Friedrich, 1860-1919; Pribam, Karl; Rathenau, Walther, 1867-1922; Rosenthal family; Schiele, Egon, 1890-1918; Schwarzwald, Eugenie, 1872-1940; Simmel, Georg, 1858-1918; Steygowsky, Josef; Stolper, Gustav, 1888-1947; Toch, Ernst, 1887-1964
    Abstract: Also mentioned are: Der Deutsche Volkswirt; Die Fackel; Dokumente der Frauen; Neuer Wiener Frauenclub; Oesterreichischer Volkswirt; Verein fuer abstinente Frauen
    Description / Table of Contents: Folder 1: Memories
    Description / Table of Contents: Folder 2: Transcript of the interview with notes by Toni Stolper.
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  • 102
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    Merrick, NY,
    Language: English
    Pages: 7 , typescript; illustrated.
    Year of publication: 1989
    Keywords: Levy family ; Judaism Customs and practices. ; Holocaust survivors. ; Kindertransports (Rescue operations) ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Jews Persecutions 1933-1945. ; Kristallnacht, 1938. ; Women authors. ; Women Education. ; London (England) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Memoir by Olga Drucker describing the arrest of her father during the 1938 November Pogrom, her transfer to a Jewish school, and her preparations for leaving for England on a Kindertransport.
    Abstract: Also inclided is correspondence by Olga Drucker including references to a Kindertransport reunion in London in 1989.
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  • 103
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    Cheadle, Cheshire :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 58 , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1988
    Former Title: Memoirs
    Keywords: Children. ; Education, Primary 1918-1933. ; Education, Secondary 1918-1933. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Women authors. ; Berlin (Germany) ; Great Britain Emigration and immigration 1937. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Excerpts of childhood memoirs. Contains two chapters on school years in Berlin and on emigration to England.
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  • 104
    Language: English
    Pages: 3 pages , typescript (single space).
    Year of publication: 1988
    Former Title: Report about Experiences in Auschwitz and Stutthof Concentration Camp
    Keywords: Cohn, Erna. ; Auschwitz (Concentration camp) ; Stutthof (Concentration camp) ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Holocaust survivors. ; Women authors. ; Schwelm (Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Experiences in Auschwitz and Stutthof concentration camps, 1944-1945.
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  • 105
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    Middle Village, NY :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 17 pages (1.5 space) : , typescript (photocopy).
    Year of publication: 1988
    Keywords: Preuss, Frieda. ; Mothers. ; Jewish families. ; Women authors. ; Tel Aviv (Israel) ; Palestine Emigration and immigration 1939. ; United States Emigration and immigration 1947. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Life in Tel Aviv until 1948; immigration to the USA in 1948; description of her mother-in-law Frieda Preuss, born Schaeler.
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  • 106
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    Boston :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 4 pages : , newspaper article (photocopy).
    Year of publication: 1988
    Keywords: St. Louis (Ship) ; Suicide. ; Women authors. ; Austria History Anschluss, 1938. ; Cuba. ; France. ; United States Emigration and immigration 1941. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Clippings ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Experiences in Austria after "Anschluss"; suicide of father; on board of the "St.Louis"; first two war years in France; emigration to USA.
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  • 107
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    Toronto, Ontario :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 275 pages : , bound typescript.
    Year of publication: 1988
    Keywords: Schönmann family. ; Schönmann, Julius, ; Strauss family. ; Strauss, Ernest. ; Strauss, Sigmund. ; Strauss, Walter. ; Antisemitism. ; Soldiers. ; Voyages and travels. ; Women authors. ; World War, 1914-1918. ; Darmstadt (Germany) ; Germany History 1871-1918. ; Germany History 1918-1933. ; England Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; Kassel (Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Dorothea (Doris) Strauss combines memoirs by her father Julius Schönmann with the WW I memoirs of her sons Ernest and Walter Strauss and their father Sigmund Strauss.
    Abstract: Speeches given by Julius Schoenmann at cultural club of which he was president in Darmstadt in 1905-6; farewell speech at Darmstadt club in 1911; exchange of letters between Julius Schoenmann and Franz Hellwich; address given by Schoenmann at wedding of Eugen and Henny Sander; speech given at Bar Mitzvah of Ernst Wolff in 1911; 'journal' of Ernst Nathan Strauss written from perspective of his parents; family events and political events in pre-World War I years; outbreak of World War I; diary accounts of first months of war; life during wartime; revolution; life after the war; family travels in Bavaria and Austria.
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  • 108
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    [Place of publication not identified] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 14 , re-print.
    Year of publication: 1988
    Keywords: Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Restitution. ; Women authors. ; Freiburg (Germany) ; Germany History 20th century. ; United States Emigration and immigration. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Publications. ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The memoirs were written in 1988 and published in the "Journal of Progressive Human Service, Vol. 6 (2) 1995", pages 59-72. Miriam Stein is the daughter of German-Jewish parents, who came to the United States. She reconstructs her mother's biography upon a mutual visit to Germany in 1988, when they were invited as honored guests by the Freiburg community. Reflections on contemporary Germany and its way to take responsibility for the past.
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  • 109
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    Berkeley :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 66 pages : , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1987
    Keywords: Moszkowski, Arthur. ; Knight, Max. ; Smolka, Maria. ; Thon, Osias. ; Wizo. ; Antisemitism. ; College teachers. ; Household employees 20th century. ; Education, Higher 1918-1933. ; Hasidism. ; Jews ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Universities and colleges. ; Women authors. ; World War, 1914-1918. ; World War, 1939-1945. ; Zionism. ; Kraków (Poland) ; Vienna (Austria) ; United States Emigration and immigration 1945- ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The memoir was written in California in 1987. Description of the Jewish history in Poland in the 18th and 19th century. Childhood recollections in Cracow. Her father was an insurance broker. Her mother came from a famous family of rabbis. Childhood friends and introduction into their Hasidic life style. Wish to continue with high school (Gymnasium) met with difficulties due to the implied tuition fees for girls. Outbreak of World War One and move to Vienna. In 1916 the Russian invasion of Cracow diminished and the family returned to Poland. Her father was called to the military. With her mother's help the family found the means to enroll Dora in the Gymnasium, where she became a full-fledged student. Engaging in the Zionist movement. Speech about the role of Jewish women in society and engaging in campaigns for equal education for girls. Graduation and applying for medical school. Being a girl and Jewish she was not accepted since there was a Jewish quota at university. Death of her mother. Application at medical schools in Berlin and Leipzig. In 1920 Dora moved to Vienna where she lived with a widowed cousin and took care of his children. Difficulties to be accepted at medical school as a foreigner. Taking classes at university as an extern. Position as a Polish language tutor. Business school in order to earn a living. Outings with friends. Cultural activities and the Viennese Burgtheater. Return to Cracow and position in a export business. Acquaintance and courtship with Arthur Moszkowski, an engineer from a well-to-do family. Return to university and studies of German and Polish. Political and Zionist activities in the WIZO (Women's International Zionist Organization). Graduation from university in 1925 and work on her Ph.D. with a thesis on Ibsen. Position as a German teacher and initial difficulties with the government due to her being Jewish. In 1928 her Ph.D. was accepted.
    Abstract: Official engagement with Arthur Moszkowski. Trip to the Baltic Sea and wedding in 1929. Honeymoon in Austria. Pregnancy during the time her husband lost his position due to the growing antisemitism in Poland. Birth of their daughter Dunia. Difficulties in married life due to her new duties as a housewife and mother which did not fulfill her. Renewed political engagement. Lectures and speeches. Opening of a Montessori preschool in her apartment. Dora became the chairwoman of WIZO in Katovice. Awareness of political changes due to rising National Socialism in neighboring Germany. Temporary financial difficulties. Birth of their second daughter Zosia in 1937. Influx of German Jewish refugees and relief organizations. Outbreak of World War Two. Capture of Czortkow by the Russian military and life under Russian rule. Deportation to Siberia in 1940, which in the end saved them from being taken to German extermination camps. Labor camp in Sverdlovsk. The family was set free and could travel to Uzbekistan in west central Asia. Her husband, among many Polish refugees, contracted typhus and survived through the help of a befriended physician. He was able to obtain a position in Iran and Africa with the Polish military. Affidavit for the United States from a cousin in California. Arrival in New York in 1950. Move to Berkeley and difficulties in adapting to the culture and start of a new life. Master degree in child development and work with retarded children.
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  • 110
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    [Place of publication not identified] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 25 pages : , bound typescript; illustrated.
    Year of publication: 1987
    Keywords: Fett, Ben Zion. ; Treuer, Fritz, ; Musicians. ; Women Employment. ; Women Political activity. ; Women in education. ; Families 20th century. ; Women authors. ; Austria History 1918-1938. ; Great Britain. ; United States Emigration and immigration. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: This small booklet contains the transcripts of tape recordings of Mia Treuer's life story. The main speech was given before a Unitarian congregation in Bloomington, Minnesota, in 1967.
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  • 111
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    [Place of publication not identified] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 114 + 16 pages : , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1987
    Former Title: No title
    Keywords: Aliberti, Gianni. ; Berneis, Hans. ; Dann, Gertrud. ; Dann, Lotte. ; Dann, Sophie. ; Schiff, Otto. ; Schönberger, Martin. ; Treves, Paolo. ; Treves, Claudio. ; Treves, Lotte (Dann), ; Mauthausen (Concentration camp) ; Education, Higher 1933-1945. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945 ; Physicians. ; Socialism. ; Translators. ; Voyages and travels. ; Women authors. ; Women Education. ; Augsburg (Germany) ; Germany History 20th century. ; Great Britain Emigration and immigration. ; Italy Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; Italy Politics and government. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Memoirs by Lotte Treves including description of her childhood and her schooling in Augsburg; her medical studies; her emigration to England and work in various hospitals; her return to Italy and of her trips to the United States, Israel and Germany; information on Gianni Aliberti's experiences in the concentration camp Mauthausen; Lotte Treves' marriage to Paolo Treves; their children and grand-children; Paolo Treves' career and his political activities as a social democrat; Lotte Treves' work as a translator; her sisters Elisheva, Gertrud and Sophie.
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  • 112
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    Pine Run Community :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 19 pages (1.5 space) : , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1986
    Keywords: Peters, Hans. ; Antisemitism. ; Interfaith marriage. ; Kristallnacht, 1938. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Women authors. ; Zehlendorf (Berlin) ; Germany Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; United States Emigration and immigration 1939. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Description of the authors life in Berlin during the time of Vazism. Recollections of anti-Semitic incidents and anti-Jewish policies. Preparations to emigrate meet with difficulties in getting her parents' support for her decision to leave. Reluctance of her non-Jewish husband to take steps for their emigration. In 1937 her husband Hans lost his job due to his marriage to a "non-Aryan" wife. Birth of their second son Michael. Growing awareness of the surrounding danger and disappearance of more and more Jewish friends. Recollections of the night of the November pogrom. The family was forced to move out of their apartment soon thereafter. Arrival of her husband's affidavit and his immigration to the United States. Descriptions of the many difficulties for Lotte to obtain a passport and the necessary emigration papers. Visa for Denmark and immigration to the States together with her two children in 1939.
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  • 113
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 1986
    Keywords: Bernbaum, Israel. ; Theresienstadt (Concentration camp) ; Cattle trade ; Deportation. ; Forced labor. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Kristallnacht, 1938. ; Refugee camps. ; Textile industry. ; Women authors. ; Göppingen (Germany) ; Jebenhausen (Göppingen, Germany) ; Kippenheim (Germany) ; New York (N.Y.) ; United States Emigration and immigration. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Synopsis of memoir by Inge Auerbacher including description of the town Kippenheim where she was born; outline of Jewish history in Germany leading up to Nazism; account of the November pogrom in Kippenheim; her family moving to her grandparents in Jebenhausen; being forced to move to "Judenhaus" in Goeppingen; being deported to Theresienstadt. Description of life in the concentration camp; of her liberation and her return to a displaced persons camp in Stuttgart and soon to Jebenhausen and Goeppingen; of her immigration to New York, and biographical information on her life in the United States.
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  • 114
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    Berkeley, California :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 131 , print; illustrated.
    Year of publication: 1986
    Keywords: Alexander, Paul. ; Education, Higher. ; Jewish families. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1941. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Universities and colleges. ; Women authors. ; Women Education. ; Brazil Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; Germany History 1918-1933. ; Paris (France) ; United States Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; Washington (D.C.) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Memoirs by Eleanor Alexander including description of her childhood, medical school, emigration to Paris, London, Rolandia (Brazil), and Boston, marriage to Paul Alexander, information on their life in Washington DC and Princeton.
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  • 115
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    [New Jersey] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 31 pages : , typewritten manuscript (photocopy).
    Year of publication: 1986
    Keywords: Beck, Gustav. ; Beck, Oskar, ; Glaser family. ; New York University. ; Christmas. ; Families 20th century. ; Jews Persecution. ; Physicians. ; World War, 1914-1918. ; World War, 1939-1945. ; Women authors. ; Austria History Anschluss, 1938. ; Baden (Austria) ; Netherlands. ; United States Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; Vienna (Austria) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Childhood memories. Recollections of her maternal grandparents. Family history. Her aunt Amalia got married to a brilliant student in Germany, who eventually became Professor at the University of Leipzig. Helene's father was a merchant, who owned a General store at the center of the small town. Life in the countryside. Her siblings moved to Vienna one by one and had positions in the banking world. Recollection of the death of the Empress Elisabeth. Helene was enrolled in primary school in 1899. Marriage of her older siblings. Celebration of carnival and Christmas. Her father was member of a Hunting Club. Move to Vienna, where Helene started High school. Her father started a jewelry business in Vienna. Helene was enrolled in a sewing school, where she only lasted a short time. Dance lessons and performances. Position as a bookkeeper in a leather business. Secret engagement with Oskar Beck at age 17. Difficulties to obtain his parent's consent to legalize their relationship. Summer vacations in Baden in 1914. Outbreak of World War One. Helene's fiance was drafted, and she was left to run their business by herself. Wedding of Helene and Oskar during the war. Death of her mother of meningitis. After the war Oskar took over his uncle's business. Birth of their son Gustav in 1920. Recovery in the countryside. Description of summer vacations and hiking trips with her family. Cultural life in Vienna. Their son Gustav developed a great talent for languages in Gymnasium (high school) and spent his summers in France. Hitler's takeover in Germany and increasing difficulties for Helene's siblings in Munich and Leipzig. Plans for their son Gustav to study Medicine in France after his graduation. Annexation of Austria by Nazi-Germany in 1938. Affidavit for the United States by a business colleague of Helene's husband. Arrival in New York in December 1938.
    Abstract: After initial difficulties Oskar Beck was able to start successfully again with a leather business in Gloversville, New York. Fervent attempts to get remaining family members out of Nazi-Germany. Despite the Jewish quota Gustav Beck was accepted at the NYU Medical school and graduated in 1944. Death of Helene's husband Oskar in 1962.
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    [Place of publication not identified] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 26 pages (1.5 space) : , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1986
    Former Title: No title
    Keywords: Dann, Gertrud, ; Wandervogel (Youth movement) ; Antisemitism. ; Children. ; Education, Secondary. ; Jewish communities. ; Jewish families. ; Jewish religious education. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Merchants. ; Nurses. ; Restitution and indemnification claims (1933- ) ; Social workers. ; Teachers. ; World War, 1914-1918. ; Women authors. ; Women Education. ; Women Employment. ; Youth movements. ; Augsburg (Germany) ; Fürth (Bavaria, Germany) ; Great Britain Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; Nuremberg (Germany) ; Palestine Emigration and immigration 1929-1948. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Memoir by Sophie Dann, including description of her childhood in Augsburg; of her secular and Jewish education; of her experiences during World War I; of her involvment in and exclusion from the youth group "Wandervogel"; of her training as a teacher and a nurse; of her employment as a nurse in Augsburg, Nuremberg and Fuerth; of her work for the Augsburg Jewish community after 1933; of life in Nazi Germany and her parents leaving for Palestine; of her emigration to England with her sister; of her work as a domestic and a nurse there; of her life in post-war England and restitution payments from Germany; and of her work in Freud's library, information on her parents moving to England, and their life there.
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    Boston, Massachusetts :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 29 + 3 pages : , typescript; synopsis.
    Year of publication: 1985
    Keywords: Yidisher ṿisnshafṭlekher insṭiṭuṭ. ; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. ; Women authors. ; Jewish way of life. ; Voyages and travels. ; Refugees. ; Vilnius (Lithuania) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Trip to Vilna, Lithuania, in 1939 to conduct studies at YIVO; reflections on differences between autobiography and memoir; description of Jewish life in Vilna and the role of YIVO; after the war, as a member of Joint Distribution Committee, she decribes conditions in displaced persons camps, as well as the scattered remains of YIVO.
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    Queens, NY :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 8 + 5 + 1 + 4 + 3 pages : , manuscript; typescripts.
    Year of publication: 1985
    Keywords: Fein, Siegmund. ; Fein family. ; Kreuzberger, Georg. ; Families 20th century. ; Intermarriage. ; Refugees. ; Women authors. ; Belgium. ; Germany. ; United States Emigration and immigration. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Essays, written for an adult education class in creative writing at Queens College during fall in 1985. The first essay covers Marianne Daniel's family history and the time in Germany before World War II. Two pieces cover her family's immigration to the USA, particularly their time in Belgium. There is a 3 page childhood memoir, recollecting memories of her vacations on a farm in northern Germany, Mecklenburg. One page is about her feelings towards Germany which lead her to boycott German goods.
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    [circa 1982] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 9 pages (single space) : , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1985
    Keywords: Theresienstadt (Concentration camp) ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Holocaust survivors Personal narratives. ; Jewish physicians. ; Women authors. ; Terezín (Ústecký kraj, Czech Republic) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Experiences as a doctor in Theresienstadt concentration camp.
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  • 120
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    [Place of publication not identified] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 51 pages : , bound typescript.
    Year of publication: 1985
    Keywords: Bamberger family. ; Metzger family. ; Brown, Eva Metzger. ; Metzger, Ernest. ; Amputation. ; Associations, institutions, etc. ; Brewing industry. ; Conservative Judaism. ; Emigration and immigration. ; Jewish families. ; Kristallnacht, 1938. ; Women authors. ; Zionism. ; France. ; New York (N.Y.) ; Nuremberg (Germany) ; United States Emigration and immigration. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Family history, circa 1905-1985: courtship and marriage; birth of daughter; Kristallnacht; emigration to France; injury in bombing of Angers at start of World War II; injury of daughter; amputation of leg; immigration to USA; life in New York; marriage of daughter; birth of grandchildren; activity in Hadassah.
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    Tel Aviv :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 23 pages : , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1985
    Keywords: Auschwitz (Concentration camp) ; Bergen-Belsen (Concentration camp) ; Theresienstadt (Concentration camp) ; Antisemitism. ; Fasts and feasts Judaism. ; Migration, Internal. ; Death marches. ; Forced labor. ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Women authors. ; Czechoslovakia History 1918-1939. ; Karlovy Vary (Czech Republic) ; Prague (Czech Republic) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Family owned Kosher restaurant in Karlsbad; anti-Semitic attack in 1937; family moved to Prague in 1939; deportation to Theresienstadt; life in Theresienstadt with parents and older sister; deportation to Auschwitz; transport with mother and sister to Hamburg as slave laborers; transport to Bergen-Belsen; liberation by British troops; emigration to Palestine.
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    [Place of publication not identified] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 15 pages. (1 1/2 space) : , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1985
    Keywords: Theresienstadt (Concentration camp) ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Holocaust survivors Personal narratives. ; Jewish physicians. ; Women authors. ; Switzerland. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Translation of an eyewitness account experienced in February 1945.
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    Bridgewater, NJ :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 11 pages : , re-print.
    Year of publication: 1985
    Keywords: Adler, Herta. ; Bernadotte, Folke, ; Michelsohn, Frieda. ; Michelsohn, Max. ; Sonnenberg, Ralph. ; Forced labor. ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Women authors. ; World War, 1939-1945 Jews ; Rescue. ; Hannover (Germany) ; Rīga (Latvia) ; Sweden. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Photocopy of an illustrated article published in "The Voice of Temple Sholom. A literary review", vol. 7, 1985.
    Abstract: Brief account of family background and childhood in Hausberge, Karlshafen and Hanover; deportation of family to ghetto in Riga; experiences in Riga ghetto; death of parents; evacuation to Libau, Hamburg, Kiel-Hasse; saved by Count Bernadotte of Sweden; brought to Sweden; life in Sweden after liberation.
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    [Place of publication not identified] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 29 pages (double space) : , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1985
    Keywords: Hesse, Hermann, ; Theresienstadt (Concentration camp) ; Concentration camps. ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Holocaust survivors Personal narratives. ; Jewish physicians. ; Women authors. ; Australia Emigration and immigration after 1945. ; Berlin (Germany) ; Poznań (Poland) ; Switzerland. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Last war years spent as a doctor and prisoner in concentration camps in Posen and Theresienstadt; liberation and transport to Switzerland. Also included is an encounter with the author Hermann Hesse in Switzerland.
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    London :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 7 , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1984
    Keywords: Psychologists. ; Women authors. ; England Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; Geneva (Switzerland) ; Brussels (Belgium) ; Paris (France) ; Prague (Czech Republic) ; Vienna (Austria) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Autobiographical account of psychology studies in various place including Prague, Vienna, Paris, Geneva, Brussels and London, 1937-1940. She later practiced psychology in London.
    Abstract: Autobiographical account of psychology studies in various places including Prague, Vienna, Paris, Geneva, Brussels and London, 1937-1940. She later practiced psychology in London.
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    [New York] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 134 + 35 + 18 pages : , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1984
    Keywords: Gumpert, Bertha (Tannenbaum) ; Gumpert, Sally. ; Preuss, Erich, ; Sass, Jacob, ; Sass, Rosa (Gumpert), ; Sass family. ; Westerbork (Concentration camp) ; Education, Primary. ; Fasts and feasts Judaism. ; Jewish families. ; Jews Legal status, laws, etc. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Nurses. ; Women authors. ; World War, 1939-1945. ; Düsseldorf (Germany) ; Geneva (Switzerland) ; Germany History 1918-1933. ; Netherlands. ; Palestine Emigration and immigration 1939. ; Tel Aviv (Israel) ; United States Emigration and immigration 1947. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Memories of Ruth Glaser's childhood in a well-to-do Düsseldorf family. Her maternal grandfather was the founder of the family realty business S. Gumpert, where her father was the co-owner. Recollections of the family's extensive household. Family vacations in the mountains. Musical activities within the family. Visits to the synagogue together with her maternal grandmother Bertha, a pious woman who kept a kosher home. Celebration of Jewish holidays. In 1930 Ruth was enrolled in the Auguste-Victoria girl's school. Rise of Nazism. Awareness of growing danger. Ruth experienced alienation from classmates, who joined the Hitler youth and ceased socializing with her. Nuremberg laws and their impact on the life of the family. Celebration of Ruth's bat mitzvah at the Düsseldorf temple. Social life focusing on the Cafe Marcus. Confrontation with the Nazi ideology in history and biology lessons at school. Ruth's growing desire to leave the country. Graduation from Auguste-Victoria school in 1936 and training as a baby nurse in Geneva. Reluctance of her parents to leave Germany. Acquaintance of her future-husband Erich Preuss. Engagement and plans to leave for Palestine. Ruth worked in Geneva and worried about her parents in Nazi Germany. Emigration to Palestine. Improvised wedding with friends. Early life in Palestine and struggles to make a living. Solidarity and friendship with fellow German emigres in Tel Aviv. Cultural activities. News about her parent's refuge in Holland. Difficulties between the Jewish and Arab population. Outbreak of the war. Air raids in Tel Aviv and worries about Ruth's parents in Holland. Restrictive immigration policy under the British mandate. Ruth found a position as a baby nurse in a befriended family. News about Ruth's parents, who were taken to Westerbork. Fervent attempts to arrange them certificates for Palestine. End of the war and tragic news of her parents fate.
    Abstract: Emigration to the United States in 1947, where Ruth and Erich started a business in interior decorating. Death of her husband Erich in 1969. Frequent visits to Germany between 1958-1988.
    Abstract: Addenda: Reflections on the past during Ruth Glasers visits in Germany in 1988 and 1989. Xerox copies of the "Juedische Gemeindeblatt" in 1938 and various documents.
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    Haifa :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 107 pages (1 1/2 space) : , typescript (bound photocopy).
    Year of publication: 1983
    Keywords: Gerechter, Alice Esther (née Schickler) ; Gerechter, Siegbert. ; Children. ; Jewish refugees ; Jews, German Genealogy. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Women authors. ; Albania Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; Durrës (Albania) ; Hamburg (Germany) ; United States Emigration and immigration 1945- ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Genealogical tables ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Childhood in Nazi Germany; November pogrom of 1938 in Hamburg; emigration to Albania in 1939; life in Albania during World War II; German occupation of Albania; immigration to USA via Italy.
    Abstract: Also included are four genealogical tables and a map of Albania.
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    [Place of publication not identified] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 101 pages (double space) : , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1982
    Keywords: Children. ; Education, Higher. ; Kristallnacht, 1938. ; Education, Primary. ; Education, Secondary. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Lawyers. ; Marriage. ; Women authors. ; World War, 1914-1918. ; Berlin (Germany) ; Cuba Emigration and immigration 1939. ; United States Emigration and immigration 1940. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Childhood in wealthy Berlin family; high school and university study; marriage to the lawyer Alfred Gerstel; decision to build a new house in 1935; persecutions in Nazi Germany; Pogrom November 1938; immigration and life in the USA.
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    Campbell, California :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 30 pages (double space) : , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1982
    Keywords: California Institute of Technology. ; Antisemitism. ; Biologists. ; Christian converts from Judaism. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Judges ; Quakers. ; Women authors. ; Women Education. ; Berlin (Germany) ; Leipzig (Germany) ; United States Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Antisemitism in school; university studies; emigration; last visit to Germany in 1937; work at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena; joined the Quakers in USA; father immigrated to USA; fate of family members during Holocaust.
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    Kew Gardens, N.Y. :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 56 pages : , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1982
    Keywords: Ringel family. ; Ringel, Dolf. ; Ringel, Max. ; Fasts and feasts Judaism. ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Life in hiding. ; Holocaust survivors. ; Judaism Customs and practices. ; Women authors. ; World War, 1939-1945. ; Crime. ; Criminals. ; Amsterdam (Netherlands) ; Netherlands Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; Netherlands History 1933-1945. ; United States Emigration and immigration 1947. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Brief synopsis of life of Toni Ringel by Robert Ringel; translated diary of Toni Ringel during hiding in Amsterdam, September 1942 - April 1945: struggles to survive; diet; observance of Passover and other Jewish holidays; sickness of husband; death of husband.
    Abstract: Epilogue by Robert Ringel describing liberation of Amsterdam and his reunion with his mother.
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    New York City :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 11 pages : , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1981
    Keywords: Kassel family. ; Kassel, Margarete. ; Steinitz, Carl. ; Steinitz, Hermann ; Steinitz, Malka. ; Steinitz, Margarete. ; Steinitz, Werner. ; Samuel family. ; Victor, Leonore. ; Jewish families. ; Jews, German Genealogy. ; Lawyers. ; Women authors. ; Poland History 1918-1939. ; Poznań (Poland) ; Poznań (Poland) Ethnic relations. ; United States Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Death of younger sister; childhood memories; brief history of Posen; recollection of celebration parade for birthday of Kaiser Wilhelm II; nationality conflict in Posen; recollections of primary school; experiences during World War I; Polish takeover of Posen after WWI; move to Berlin with husband; family history; immigration to USA.
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    Montreal, Quebec :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 230 pages (double space) : , typescript (photocopy).
    Year of publication: 1980
    Keywords: Concentration camps. ; Jews, German Fiction. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Women authors. ; Montréal (Québec) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Novel about a German born Jewish girl, living in Montreal, who tries to investigate what her aristocratic Gentile father had done during his years in German concentration camps.
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    Jamaice, N.Y :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 3 + 51 + 93 + 4 , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1980
    Keywords: Heilig family. ; Ravensbrück (Concentration camp) ; Interfaith marriage. ; Jews Persecution 1938-1945. ; Jewish refugees ; Women authors. ; Ljubljana (Slovenia) ; United States Emigration and immgiration 1933-1945. ; Vienna (Austria) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Autobiographical manuscript of Lisa De Curtis, born Heilig, of mixed Jewish and Christian parents. The family lived in Vienna and fled to Ljubljana, Slovenia, Yugoslavia, from where she was deported to Ravensbrueck. After liberation by the Red Army she joined her mother in Ljubljana again. She finally immigrated to the United States.
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    Northampton :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 111 + 5 pages : , bound typescript.
    Year of publication: 1980
    Former Title: No title
    Keywords: Jewish refugees. ; Musicians. ; Violinists. ; Women authors. ; England Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; United States Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; Vienna (Austria) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Recollections circa 1907-1978 from her childhood, her life among musicians, and emigration.
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    N. Hollywood, CA :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 610 pages : , typescript +
    Additional Material: offprint, 13 pages
    Year of publication: 1980
    Former Title: No title
    Keywords: Appel, Ernst. ; B'nai B'rith. ; Jüdischer Kulturbund. ; Antisemitism. ; Jews Customs and practices. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Rabbis. ; Synagogues. ; Voyages and travels. ; Women authors. ; Women Education. ; World War, 1914-1918. ; Bingen (Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany) ; Dortmund (Germany) ; Metz (France) ; New York (N.Y.) ; United States Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Description of Metz; childhood memories of Metz; early experiences of anti-Semitism; childhood friendships; life in Metz during World War I; encounters with Empress, Crown Princess; helping wounded soldiers; end of war in Metz; difficulties of life as a German after war; emigration to Germany; wedding; honeymoon in Bavaria; move to Bingen, a town in the Rhineland; French occupation of Rhineland; birth of child; return visit to Metz; move to Dortmund; life as rabbi's wife; trips to England, Norway; children's experience of anti-Semitism; anti-Semitic attacks; trip to Spain; rise of the Nazis; trip to Italy; harrassment of husband by Gestapo; trip to Denmark; experiences of children in school after 1933; vacation in Austria; liquidation of Jewish businesses; arrest and imprisonment because of leadership of local B'nai Brith lodge; arrest and imprisonment of husband; husband's account of imprisonment at Ems; preparations for emigration; immigration to USA via Netherlands; arrival in New York; experiences in New York.
    Abstract: Also available is an off-print from Monika Richarz’s book ‘Jüdisches Leben in Deutschland’, volume 3, with excerpts in German translation of Marta Appel’s memoirs on pages 231-243.
    Description / Table of Contents: MM2 reel 35: parts 1-3
    Description / Table of Contents: MM2 reel 36: parts 4-6
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    Palo Alto :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 74 , bound typescript.
    Year of publication: 1979
    Keywords: Essinger, Anna. ; Bunce Court School. ; Schulheim Vigiljoch. ; Women authors. ; Teachers. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Refugee children Education. ; Schools. ; Great Britain Emigration and immigration. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Memoir by Hanna Bergas, written in 1979, including description of life at the school for refugee children in Bunce Court (England) and information on a similar school in Vigiljoch (Italy).
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    Ventura, California :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 76 pages : , typescript (carbon copy); illustrated.
    Year of publication: 1979
    Keywords: Concentration camps. ; Jewish singers. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Holocaust survivors. ; Women authors. ; Great Britain Emigration and immigration 1939. ; United States Emigration and immigration 1946. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: First part contains the fate of the author's family in Nazi Germany. In the second part the author decribes her experineces as a medical assistant with Holocaust survivors in the USA.
    Abstract: Also included are copies of photographs, documents from the Nazi period, and a map.
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    Zahala (Israel) :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 55 pages : , typescript (bound photocopy).
    Year of publication: 1979
    Keywords: Nobel, Nehemias Anton, ; Sinzheimer, Hugo, ; Philanthropin (Frankfurt am Main, Germany) ; Antisemitism. ; Education, Higher. ; Jews Intellectual life. ; Jewish families. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Public welfare. ; Rabbis. ; Social workers. ; Women authors. ; Women Education. ; Palestine Emigration and immigration 1929-1948. ; Frankfurt am Main (Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Childhood in orthodox Jewish family in Frankfurt; primary education at Jewish school "Philantropin"; no integration of Jewish students in high school; orthodox synagogue and rabbi Nehemia Anton Nobel; economic crisis and death of father; School of Social Welfare; work at the "Kinderschutz" as a social worker; emigration to Palestine.
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    [Topeka, Kansas] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 55 pages : , print; illustrated (photocopy).
    Year of publication: 1979
    Keywords: Freudenberg, Ernest. ; Graumann, Heinz. ; Suskind, Walter, ; Westerbork (Concentration camp) ; Childbirth. ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Teachers. ; Women authors. ; Amsterdam (Netherlands) ; Berlin (Germany) ; Frankfurt am Main (Germany) ; Germany Social life and customs 1918-1933. ; United States Emigration and immigration. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
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    [Place of publication not identified] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 16 pages (double space) : , typescript (carbon copy).
    Year of publication: 1979
    Keywords: Caro, Klara, ; Caro, Isidor. ; Luckner, Gertrud. ; Loewe, Heinrich, ; Jüdischer Frauenbund. ; Theresienstadt (Concentration camp) ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Rabbis. ; Social workers. ; Women authors. ; Zionism. ; Berlin (Germany) ; Cologne (Germany) ; United States Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Zionist circles in Berlin and Cologne, Juedischer Frauenbund, years in Theresienstadt, transport to Switzerland in 1945, problems of adjusting in the US, visits in Cologne. (ME 85)
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    [Place of publication not identified] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 98 pages (double space) : , 98 pages (double space) : , bound typescript. , Typewritten manuscript (bound)
    Year of publication: 1979
    Keywords: Freud, Martin. ; Flöge, Emilie Louise, ; Freud, Ernestine Drucker. ; Freud, Anna, ; Freud, Sigmund, ; Mädchenlyzeum der Frau Dr. Phil. Eugenie Schwarzwald (Vienna, Austria) viaf. ; Mädchenlyzeum der Frau Dr. Phil. Eugenie Schwarzwald (Vienna, Austria) viaf. ; Divorce. ; National socialism. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Actors. ; Lawyers. ; Speech therapists. ; Voyages and travels. ; Women authors. ; Women Education. ; World War, 1914-1918. ; World War, 1939-1945. ; Austria History 1918-1938. ; Austria History Anschluss, 1938. ; Casablanca (Morocco) ; France. ; United States Emigration and immigration. ; Vienna (Austria) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The memoirs were written in 1979 in the United States. Esti Freud was the first born daughter of a Viennese Jewish lawyer. Her mother was a passionate singer whose career was prevented by her early marriage. Childhood memories and recollection of summer vacations. Confusion of religious identity due to her pious Catholic nanny. Private tutoring and attending "Schwarzwaldschule", a highly esteemed girl's school. Her plans to study at university were inhibited by her mother, who feared her to become hunchbacked. Instead she was offered speech lessons to become an actress. Outings to the mountains with her father. Confrontation with stereotypical perceptions of a young woman's reputation. Outbreak of World War One. Volunteering as a nurse. Recollections of the flow of refugees in Vienna and the scarceness of food. Various public poetry recitation in Vienna and Prague. Courtship and marriage to Martin Freud. Recollections of the Freud family and the "Herr Professor" Freud himself. Difficulties to start a household in postwar Austria. Martin, who had studied law, obtained a position as a clerk in a bank. Difficulties of married life. Birth of her children Walter (1921) and Sophie (1924). Starting a career in speech therapy. Training at the clinic for speech and voice disorders of Dr. Froeschel. Memories of the worker's uprise in 1927. Position as a lecturer in speech therapy at the Vienna University in 1932. Political instability due to the rise of fascism in Europe. "Anschluss" in 1938 and the sudden reality of Nazi terror. Preparation to emigrate. Estrangement and separation from her husband. The Freud family left for England, whereas Esti and her daughter emigrated to France. New life in Paris. German occupation of France. Esti and her daughter Sophie escaped to Casablanca. Emigration to the United States and starting a new career in New York.
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    [Catskills, New York] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 4 pages : , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1978
    Keywords: Weinberg, Susie. ; Children. ; Foster parents. ; Righteous Gentiles in the Holocaust. ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Women authors. ; Netherlands. ; United States Emigration and immigration. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: A mother's story how her daughter was hidden and saved in the Netherlands during World War II and reunited with her parents; life of daughter after immigration to the USA after 1945.
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    New York,
    Language: English
    Pages: 136 , typescript (photocopy).
    Year of publication: 1978
    Keywords: Actors. ; Education, Primary 1871-1918. ; Education, Secondary 1871-1918. ; Families. ; Pianists. ; Theater 1918-1933. ; Women authors. ; World War, 1914-1918. ; Cologne (Germany) ; Magdeburg (Germany) ; New York (N.Y.) ; United States Emigration and immigration. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The memoir was written 1978 in New York. Recollections of the author's childhood in Cologne. Hilda Albersheim was the youngest and overly protected daughter of four. Her father was a physician, who had his practice in the spacious house of the family near the center of Cologne. Description of the large household of the well-to-do family, including a governess, a chauffeur, a cook and two maids, as well as the weekly laundry woman and two seamstresses, who sew dresses for mother and Hilda. Memories of Easter celebrations. Salon of her aunt Emma, who had famous guests such as the conductor Wilhelm Furtwaengler and the pianist Edwin Fischer. The family valued cultural activities highly, and the children were introduced to operas at an early age. Each of the children had piano lessons. Hilda was sent to a private school. She grew up never exposed to politics and did not know of her Jewish origin until the second year of school. Summer vacations in the mountains and at her cousins in Den Hague. Recollections of World War One and its aftermath. Hilda was enrolled in the newly established Girl's Gymnasium in Cologne. After graduation, during the peak of inflation times, she was assigned for a homemaking school in Rothenburg, where she was confronted with antisemitism for the first time. Skiing trips in the mountains. Hilda had a passion for theatre from an early age on. Her father especially opposed the idea, as he feared the vicissitudes of the profession. Fencing lessons at the club of university students. Private instructions from an assistant of Max Reinhardt. Engagement at the Salzburg Reinhardt Festival in "Jedermann" ["Everyman"], where she was among famous actors such as Alexander Moissi. Apprenticeship at the Bavarian State Theater in Munich. Encounter with the famous Russian-Jewish theatre troupe "Habima" during an engagement in Constance. Solidarity and intrigues among actors.
    Abstract: Rise of national socialism. Dismissal of the Jewish theater director and growing awareness of the political threat in Germany. Rejection of further engagements. Affidavit from her brother in New York, who had recognized the danger of National Socialism in time. Emigration to the United States in 1933, where Hilda Albers-Frank worked as a piano teacher and music therapist after a brief career in acting.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 111 pages : , bound typescript.
    Year of publication: 1976
    Keywords: Liebmann, Dodo, ; Aliens. ; Communism. ; Jewish refugees ; Education, Primary. ; Education, Secondary. ; Education, Higher. ; Physicists. ; Restitution and indemnification claims (1933- ) ; Women authors. ; Berlin (Germany) ; Isle of Man. ; Great Britain Emigration and immigration 1936. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Upbringing in Berlin Jewish middle-class family; primary and secondary education; university studies at Berlin and Heidelberg; member of Communist party in 1933; Ph.D. in 1934; work in factories; emigration to England in 1936; internment on Isle of Man during World War II; death of husband in 1956; compensation from Germany.
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    London :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 83 pages (double space) : , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1976
    Keywords: Rosenthal, Bernhard. ; Stöcker, Adolf, ; Strauss, Jacob. ; Gynecologists. ; Jewish families 19th century. ; Jewish families 20th century. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Kristallnacht, 1938. ; Marriage. ; Musicians. ; Physicians. ; Suicide. ; Voyages and travels. ; Women authors. ; World War, 1939-1945. ; Frankfurt am Main (Germany) ; Great Britain Emigration and immigration 1931. ; London (England) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Memoir by Nora Rosenthal, written 1973-1976 in London, including some genealogical information and recollections of her childhood: domestic life; her musical education; her married life; persecutions in Nazi Germany; her emigration to England after her husband's suicide; and her experiences in England during the war.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 16 pages : , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1976
    Keywords: Levinger, Bill. ; Jewish women. ; Women authors. ; World War, 1914-1918. ; Lawyers. ; Berlin (Germany) ; Great Britain Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; Panama Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; United States Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Life of a German Jewish woman. During World War I she abandoned her studies and worked in a "Kriegskindergarten." In 1915, when the day care closed down, she finished school and passed her "Abitur." After the war, she studied law in Marburg and Bern/Switzerland and then moved to Berlin where she married and had children. In 1937, she emigrated to England, where, in 1940, her husband was interned as an enemy alien. They left England via Panama, Guatemala and Mexico for the United States.
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    Palisades,
    Language: English
    Pages: 2 pages : , handwritten manuscript (photocopy).
    Year of publication: 1976
    Keywords: Theresienstadt (Concentration camp) ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Passover Customs and practices. ; Seder. ; Social workers. ; Women authors. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Description of Seder night in Theresienstadt, 1943.
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    Flushing :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: approximately 585 pages : , typescript; illustrated.
    Year of publication: 1976
    Keywords: Schönbach family. ; Magnus family. ; Children. ; Education 1871-1918. ; Jewish families 20th century. ; Jews, East European. ; Jews, German Genealogy. ; Social workers. ; Women authors. ; Women Employment. ; World War, 1914-1918. ; Berlin (Germany) ; France Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; Hannover (Germany) ; Munster, France (Haut-Rhin) ; Palestine Emigration and immigration 1929-1948. ; Tel Aviv (Israel) ; United States Emigration and immigration. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Ten volumes of Lotte Fairbrook's memoirs, covering 1792-1938:
    Abstract: Childhood and background; adolescence and young womanhood; married life in Germany; five years in four countries.; the first years in the United States of America.
    Abstract: Addenda: Update of the first volume, Childhood and background.
    Description / Table of Contents: Volume 1: Part I: Childhood and background, chapters 1-11
    Description / Table of Contents: Volume 2: Part I: Childhood and background, chapters 12-17
    Description / Table of Contents: Volume 3: Part II: Adolescence and young womanhood, chapters 1-5
    Description / Table of Contents: Volume 4: Part II: Adolescence and young womanhood, chapters 6-14
    Description / Table of Contents: Volume 5: Part III: Married life in Germany, chapters 1-10
    Description / Table of Contents: Volume 6: Part III: Married life in Germany, chapters 11-15
    Description / Table of Contents: Volume 7: Part III: Married life in Germany, chapters 16-23
    Description / Table of Contents: Volume 8: Part IV: From one Promised Land to another, chapters 1-7
    Description / Table of Contents: Volume 9: Part IV: From one Promised Land to another, chapters 8-18
    Description / Table of Contents: Volume 10: Part IV: From one Promised Land to another, chapters 19-24
    Note: Available on microfilm and on CDROM , MM2 reel 21: parts 1-2 , MM2 reel 22: parts 3-5 , English
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    [Sydney] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 14 pages (1 1/2 space) : , typescript (photocopy).
    Year of publication: 1976
    Keywords: Holocaust survivors Personal narratives. ; Jewish physicians. ; Women authors. ; Women Education. ; Australia Emigration and immigration. ; Berlin (Germany) ; Kaliningrad (Kaliningradskai︠a︡ oblastʹ, Russia) ; Sydney (N.S.W.) ; Switzerland. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Translation of an article by Dr. Edith Kramer, containing her recollection of her youth in Koenigsberg; her life in Berlin in the 1920s and 30s; the Holocaust in concentration camps; her escape to Switzerland; and her emigration to Australia in 1948.
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  • 150
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    Language: English
    Pages: 69 + 125 pages (double space) : , typescript; illustrated.
    Year of publication: 1975
    Former Title: H.C. Plaut
    Keywords: Oppenheim family Genealogy. ; Plaut, Gustav, ; Plaut, Hugo Carl, ; Universität Hamburg. ; Jewish communities ; Alcoholism. ; Antisemitism. ; Bankers. ; Biologists. ; Clinical medicine. ; College teachers. ; Depression. ; Education, Higher 1871-1918. ; Jewish families 19th century. ; Physicians. ; Revolution, 1918-1919. ; Women authors. ; World War, 1914-1918. ; Germany History 1871-1918. ; Germany History 1918-1933. ; Hamburg (Germany) ; Leipzig (Germany) ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Biography of Hugo Carl Plaut, written by his daughter, Rahel Liebeschuetz:
    Abstract: Vol. 1 inculdes family history reaching back to Herz Cusel Plaut from Reichensachsen in Prussia and to the family Oppenheim in Leipzig and Hamburg; description of Hugo Carl Plaut's childhood and schooling in Leipzig; his training in agriculture near Arnstadt and in Jena; his studies in veterinary science, botany, and medicine at the university in Leipzig; antisemitism in Leipzig; Hugo Plaut's marriage with Adele Brach and details on her background.
    Abstract: Vol. 2 includes information on his work as a mykologist and bacteriologist at the Hygienische Institut in Leipzig; his medical practice; his involvement against acoholism and antisemitism; his move to Hamburg; his depression; his activities in the Jewish community especially in relation to refugees from Eastern Europe and Jewish education; his experience during World War I and the revolution in Hamburg; and his career as a professor at the university in Hamburg. Also included is a family tree.
    Description / Table of Contents: Part I: 1858-1890
    Description / Table of Contents: Part II: 1890-1928
    Note: Part I has a handwritten dedication: “Dr. Robert Weltsch verehrungsvoll gewidmet von Rahel Liebeschütz, geb. Plaut. Dez. 1975.“ , Available on microfilm
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    Los Angeles, CA :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 64 pages : , typescript; illustrated.
    Year of publication: 1974
    Keywords: Baer, Sabina. ; Dahlmann, Bertha. ; Gradwohl, Abraham. ; Gradwohl family. ; Roth family. ; Roth, Blanche. ; Roth, Sabina, ; Roth, Simon, ; Wise, Leo. ; Jews Genealogy. ; Jews, German ; Jewish families 19th century. ; Marriage. ; Women Education. ; Women authors. ; Cincinnati (Ohio) ; Spokane (Wash.) ; United States Emigration and immigration 1871. ; United States History Civil War, 1861-1865. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Genealogical tables ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Family history reaching back to Simon Roth, born in 1838 in Duesseldorf, and Sabina Baer, born in 1844 in Frankfurt: Information on their immigration to the United States; on Roth's serving in the Civil War; on Baer's and Roth's marriage 1865 in Cincinnati; on childhood, schooling and youth of their children, including Blanche Roth; on Abraham Gradwohl, born in 1870 in Washington, D.C.; on his marriage to Blanche; on their life in Spokane; and on the life of Bertha Dahlman, born in Cincinnati to German-Jewish parents.
    Abstract: Also included are genealogical tables as well as reproductions of documents and clippings.
    Note: Available on microfilm , English , Synopsis in file
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    [Oceanside, Calif.],
    Language: English
    Pages: 2 + 39 pages (double space) : , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1973
    Keywords: Beer, Otto ; Beer Ritter, Frieda ; Antisemitism. ; Children. ; Jews Persecution. ; Women authors. ; World War, 1939-1945. ; Pacific Palisades (Los Angeles, Calif.) ; United States Emigration and immigration. ; Vienna (Austria) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Memoir by Joelle Beer: description of her childhood in Vienna, persecution of Jews under Nazi rule, her family's immigration to the United States, information on her life in California and New York, recollections of her aunt Frieda Beer Ritter, who lived on a farm in Czechoslovakia and died in Theresienstadt.
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    New York :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 16 pages (double space) : , typescript (photocopy).
    Year of publication: 1973
    Keywords: Vogelstein, Heinemann, ; Vogelstein, Hermann, ; Education, Higher. ; Jewish religious education 19th century. ; Judaism Prayers and devotions. ; Rabbis. ; Reform Judaism 19th century. ; Women authors. ; Lippe (Germany) ; Szczecin (Poland) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The author Hertha Vogelstein is the grand-daughter of Heinemann Vogelstein. He was born in the rural community of Lage. Heinemann was an excellent student and was sent to the gymnasium (high school) in Detmold. Due to his outstanding talent he was granted a scholarship of the State of Lippe to study theology at the Jewish seminary in Breslau. He became a rabbi in Pilsen (in 1869) and Stettin (in 1880). Heinemann Vogelstein married his student love Rosa Kobrack in 1869. His first born son Hermann, the author's father, followed in his footsteps as a rabbi in Koenigsberg. Heinemann Vogelstein was a leading personality in liberal Judaism and among the founders of the Association of Liberal Rabbis in Germany. He faced fervent opposition by orthodox rabbis for the publication of a German translation of the Hebrew prayer book.
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    Cardiff :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 6 pages : , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1971
    Keywords: Auschwitz (Concentration camp) ; Mauthausen (Concentration camp) ; Theresienstadt (Concentration camp) ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Holocaust survivors. ; Pregnancy. ; Women authors. ; World War, 1939-1945. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Letter written by Eva Clarke's mother to her daughter describing her life following her deportation in 1941.
    Abstract: Eva Clarke's mother lived in Prague. Her husband was sent to Theresienstadt on November 28, 1941; she was sent a few weeks later. In September 1943 she became pregnant. In December, her parents were sent to the East and never returned. In February 1944, her child, a boy called Dan, was born, but he died after two month of pneumonia. In 1944, they received the news that the Allied Forces were moving across France. In July 1944, she became again pregnant. Her husband was sent away on September 28, she followed on October 1. She never saw her husband again, he was shot during the evacuation of Auschwitz on January 18, 1945. After a short stop in Dresden, she was also sent to Auschwitz. Her parents, sisters and Peter ended in the gas chamber. She and her unborn baby only survived because there were not enough workers, so she was used for slave labor. Dr. Mengele selected her with the words “This time a very good quality”. Shortly afterwards, she was again sent away in a freight train, this time to Freiberg/Saxony, where she manufactured V-1s. When it became obvious in January 1945 that she was pregnant, it was too late to send her back to Auschwitz, so she went to Mauthausen and was brought there with dying women to a camp hospital. During this trip she got her baby. The Americans were not far away, so the Germans were more frightened than she was and the gas chamber of Mauthasen had been blown up only one day before. She and her baby, a girl who first was mistakenly described as a boy, survived the Shoah. She left Czechoslovakia together with her new husband in 1948 and settled in Great Britain.
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    [Place of publication not identified] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 5 pages (single space) : , typescript (photocopy).
    Year of publication: 1971
    Keywords: Children. ; Country life. ; Fasts and feasts Judaism. ; Jewish families 19th century. ; Jewish way of life. ; Jewish religious education. ; Women authors. ; Women Education. ; Remseck am Neckar (Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The memoir was written in 1971 in New York. The author describes her childhood in the tiny village Hochberg on the river Neckar at the end of the 19th century. Recollection of the rural environment and its simple living conditions. Description of the inhabitants of the village, including a night watchman who called out the time in the streets. Alice grew up speaking German and French at home. Her mother was a well-educated woman who had lived in Paris for some time. Her father was a business man. The Jewish community in Hochberg was small, but it had its own synagogue. Memories of family Seder celebrations at her grandparents' home. Recollection of her time at the Alexandrina Kindergarten, where Alice was the only Jewish child. Christmas celebrations at nursery school. Birth of her sister. In 1899 Alice Ottenheimer was enrolled in the local primary school. Private Hebrew lessons with the cantor of the nearby city. Summer vacations at her mother's birthplace in Ichenhausen. In 1905 the family moved from the countryside to Ludwigsburg.
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    New York, NY :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 163 pages (double space) : , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1970
    Keywords: Müller, Ernst. ; Architects. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Korean War, 1950-1953. ; Physicians. ; Women authors. ; World War, 1939-1945. ; Athens (Greece) ; Greece Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; New York (N.Y.) ; Nuremberg (Germany) ; Palestine Emigration and immigration 1929-1948. ; United States Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Childhood in well-to-do Nuremberg Jewish family; persecution under Nazi rule in Nuremberg; emigration to Greece; cultural life in Athens; friendship with violinist Bronislaw Hubermann; flight from Greece in World War II; emigration to USA via Palestine; new life in New York; career as architect; death of son in Korean War; death of husband and remarriage.
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    [Sharon, Mass.] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 5 + 55 + 3 , synopsis; typescript; documents.
    Year of publication: 1966
    Keywords: Ohlmann, Ilse. ; Ohlmann, Julius. ; Ohlmann, Jack. ; Makaras, Johnny. ; Makaras, Madge. ; Women authors. ; Antisemitism. ; Jewish physicians ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Kristallnacht, 1938. ; Household employees 20th century. ; Education, Higher 1918-1933. ; Women physicians. ; Great Britain Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; Frankfurt am Main (Germany) ; Scotland. ; United States Emigration and immigration. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Memoirs, written in 1966; Photocopies of miscellaneous documents: a sheet from her father's prescription pad, rubber-stamped with the notice that her father's practice was limited to Jewish patients (December 1938); Reply from a Jewish organization after the war to her mother's inquiry as to her grandmother's whereabouts (1946); A notice from her father to her mother while he was being kept in a detention center after the Kristallnacht
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    Jerusalem :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 40 pages : , typescript; illustrated.
    Year of publication: 1963-1965
    Keywords: Oppenheimer, Siegfried. ; Buchenwald (Concentration camp) ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Jewish leadership. ; Kristallnacht, 1938. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Women authors. ; Frankfurt am Main (Germany) ; Palestine Emigration and immigration 1929-1948. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Persecution in Nazi Germany; visit to Palestine in 1937; November pogrom 1938 in Frankfurt; author's children were sheltered by a Christian family; her husband was deported to Buchenwald; author emigrated through Switzerland to Palestine, where she was joined by her husband.
    Abstract: Also included are photographs of the author's husband; gravestones; and the Frankfurt synagogue.
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    [Place of publication not identified] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 30 pages : , typescript (carbon copy).
    Year of publication: 1964
    Keywords: Czellitzer, Arthur, ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Women authors. ; Great Britain Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; Netherlands Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Experiences of the Czellitzer family between 1938 and 1945. Emigration to Breda (Holland); escape of M. Czellitzer, her daughter and her two grandchildren to England.
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    [Place of publication not identified] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 65 pages : , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1964
    Keywords: Cohn family. ; Ehrenstamm family. ; Ehrlich family ; Goldschmidt family. ; Hirschfeld family. ; Lessing family. ; Muther, Richard, ; Steinschneider family. ; Art Study and teaching. ; Jews Genealogy. ; International travel. ; Jewish way of life. ; Manners and customs 20th century. ; Women art historians. ; Women authors. ; Wrocław (Poland) ; Europe Description and travel. ; Palestine Emigration and immigration. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Toni Ehrlich starts her 12 chapter "Recollections" by describing the changes that happened during the approx. 80 years of her lifetime, 1880-1964. She comments knowledgeably (and quite wittily and completely) on the developments that took part in the fields of household work, attire and clothing design, dances and leisure time-spending, transportation and infrastructure, medicine and medical treatment. She concludes her first chapter with remarks on the changes on the political and social sector; science, space travel and the exploration of atomic power she also mentions.
    Abstract: She then draws the picture of girls' education during the days of her youth in Breslau. She describes her alien feeling as a Jew amongst non-Jews and after being treated unfairly by German literature teacher and switching to a one third Jewish school. She is being transferred to the municipal Augusta-Schule where she drops out in 1896. Her mother takes her along on cultural trips, she sees Sicily, Corsica, the Netherlands, England, Scotland, Norway, the Orient and Rome in her late teens and early twenties. She spends her time self-teaching and starts attending Richard Muther's art history lectures at Breslau university. She becomes Muther's private assistant in 1902 (due to the lack of a regular "Abitur" she could not be a university employee). She helped Felix Rosen, who would later become a close friend, to complete his book "Die Natur in der Kunst" (Nature in Art) by researching photo material. She becomes acquainted with economist Werner Sombart. Muther sends her on trips to London, Milan and Sienna, Luxembourg, Rome where she is supposed to meet with scholars, artists and collectors and buy art from them. She is guest in the house of Eugene Mu(e)ntz (biographer of Leonardo DaVinci) in 1902 in Paris. There she also meets Rodin on the basis of a letter of recommendation by Jelka Rosen (an artist living in Paris at the time, who later married the composer Delius). She publishes her first academic paper on the Italian painter Rossetti in the Frankfurter Zeitung (after 1902). Gets acquainted with Max Lehmann, professor for history at the university of Goettingen (Germany) with whom she is keeping a letter-friendship over 25 years. Gets papers published in Deutsche Rundschau and Berliner Tageblatt. Is focusing on child psychology in relation to art later on.
    Abstract: In 1904 she starts teaching art history at a school. She mentions briefly that she got engaged in 1906. She writes of having children. In 1925 she gives lectures at the gallery of the Kaiser Friedrich Museum in Berlin (lived there one and a half years) until the "premature death" of her husband. She continues giving private art history lessons in Breslau to sustain the family until the rise of Hitler made it impossible for her to welcome non-Jews to her classes. She emigrates to Palestine in 1939.
    Abstract: Her recollections then go back and into detail at certain episodes (travels, meetings with artists, photography etc.). She mentions to have been in possession of some autographs by Eleonora Duse and Ricarda Huch. One chapter deals with her life at Kleinburg, a Southern garden- suburb of Breslau, where Berlin architect Ernst Lessing built their house according to her husbands plans. She recounts a Scottish girl living with her family, Bessie Wilson (now Mrs. Archer at Salisbury) when she was still a teenager.
    Abstract: She goes into detail about her family tree: father's paternal side: Goldschmidts (great-grandfather: Salomon Elias Goldschmidt, founder of family-firm S. E. Goldschmidt & Son founded in Breslau in 1810 until Hitler). Her mother's side: Ehrenstamm-Steinschneiders from Austria. Feith Ehrenstamm (Napoleonic Era) was "only genius of the family". Robert Rother was her grandfather, her mother's maternal side came from the Hirschfelds. Husband’s maternal side changes name from Cohn to Lessing, Husband’s grandfather was Heymann Cohn. Husband’s paternal side was Ehrlichs, who ran the family business of “Herz & Ehrlich”. Husband’s grandmother was Mathilde Ehrlich, who was a descendent of the Auerbachs of Posen.
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    Harrison, NY :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 64 pages : , typescript; illustrated.
    Year of publication: 1963
    Keywords: Baum family. ; Wolff, Valentin. ; Dachau (Concentration camp) ; Gurs (Concentration camp) ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Jews, German Genealogy. ; Women authors. ; Alsace (France) ; Bad Nauheim (Germany) ; Essingen (Südliche Weinstrasse, Germany) ; Rhineland-Palatinate (Germany) ; United States Emigration and immigration. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: History of the Baum family as related by Irma Baum. Along with illustrations and genealogical tables the story spans from the early 19th to the mid 20th century, including annecdotes relating to various members of the family; experiences under the Nazis in Germany. Second half is about the next generation in the United States, some in Europe and in South Africa.
    Abstract: The following families are mentioned in this manuscript:
    Abstract: Aaron family ; Adorn family ; Baum family ; Braun family ; Fisher family ; Goldschmidt family ; Hasenberg family ; Isaak family ; Lesser family ; Levy family ; Loeb family ; Markus family ; Marx family ; Mayer family ; Obermoschel family ; Paukes family ; Seligmann family ; Simon family ; Sinauer family ; Singer family ; Steinitz family ; Strauss family ; Willard family ; Wolff family.
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    [Place of publication not identified] :The Jewish Spectator,
    Language: English
    Pages: 4 pages : , print.
    Year of publication: 1962
    Keywords: Children. ; Jewish families. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Kristallnacht, 1938. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Women authors. ; Frankfurt am Main (Germany) ; Publications.
    Abstract: Account of author's grandparents; rural orthodox Jewry in Hesse and urban community (Frankfurt am Main?); domestic life; suicide of grandfather after November pogrom 1938.
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    Pages: 117 pages (double space) : , typescript (carbon copy).
    Year of publication: 1961
    Keywords: Gluck, Gemma La Guardia, ; Gluck, Hermann. ; La Guardia, Fiorello H. ; Luckner, Gertrud. ; Mauthausen (Concentration camps) ; Ravensbrück (Concentration camp) ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Holocaust survivors. ; Intermarriage. ; Women authors. ; Budapest (Hungary) ; Italy. ; New York (N.Y.) ; Rijeka (Croatia) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Childhood in New York and Italy; war years in Budapest; main part describes her experiences in the Ravensbrueck concentration camp; last days of war and liberation in Berlin; emigration to the USA.
    Abstract: Also included are galley proofs from the published edition.
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    Oakland, California :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 122 pages (1 1/2 space) : , typescript (photocopy).
    Year of publication: 1961
    Keywords: Feitelberg family. ; Hope, Fritz. ; Children. ; Economists. ; Education, Higher. ; Jewish families. ; Women authors. ; Zionism. ; Berlin (Germany) ; Courland (Latvia) ; United States Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Traditional Jewish upbringing of author's father in Latvia (Kurland) in 1870s; father came to Berlin in order to study at university; father's work at chamber of commerce; both parents were active Zionists; childhood in middle-class Berlin Jewish family; university studies in Freiburg and Munich; emigration and new life in USA.
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    [Place of publication not identified] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 378 pages (double space) : , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1961
    Keywords: Salomon, Alice, ; Antisemitism. ; Christian converts from Judaism. ; Education, Higher 1870-1918. ; Feminism. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1941. ; Lawyers. ; Marriage counseling. ; Social workers. ; Voyages and travels. ; Women authors. ; Women Employment. ; Women Political activity. ; World War, 1914-1918. ; Berlin (Germany) ; Germany History. ; Munich (Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Memoir by Marie Munk, written in 1961. Recollections of her childhood; her Christian upbringing; her schooling; her training at Alice Salomon's Groups of Social Work in Berlin; life in Imperial Germany; anti-Semitism; her experiences during World War I; her law studies at the universities of Freiburg and Bonn; her career in law including her work in a legal aid clinic for women in Munich; her admittance to the bar as the first woman in Germany; her work as an attorney in Berlin; her teaching social work and her involvment in the women's movement; the impact of 1933 on feminist organizations; her experiences in Nazi Germany; her travels and later her immigration to the United States; her various jobs in New York State, Philadelphia, Maryland, Northampton (MA), Toledo (Ohio) and Cambridge (MA); her interest in juvenile delinquence; her work as a marriage counsellor; her work as an attorney; her trips to Hawai, Mexico and Asian and European countries where she attended women's conferences; and her impressions in post-war Germany and Berlin.
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    [Place of publication not identified] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 23 , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1961
    Keywords: Bach, Albert. ; Bach family. ; Baeck, Leo, ; Fleischhacker, Suse. ; Mayer, Ruth. ; Mayer family. ; B'nai B'rith. ; Education, Higher. ; Jewish families. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Journalists. ; Kristallnacht, 1938. ; Orthodox Judaism. ; Women authors. ; World War, 1914-1918. ; World War, 1939-1945. ; Neustadt an der Weinstrasse (Germany) ; Palestine Emigration and immigration. ; Stuttgart (Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The memoirs were written in 1961. Recollection of the author's childhood in Neustadt, Palatinate. Her parents owned large vineyards. Description of harvest work. Early death of her mother. Relationship with her grandparents. Bertha was enrolled in the "Hoehere Toechterschule" (school for girls). Private piano and French lessons. Afterwards Bertha Bach was sent to a boarding school in Brussels for two years. Engagement with Albert Bach in 1900. Honeymoon to Switzerland, France and Italy. Move to Stuttgart, where the couple acquired a 7-room apartment. Birth of their sons Hans in 1902 and Rudi in 1904. Bertha Bach founded a sisterhood of the Bnei Brith Lodge in Stuttgart and became head of the South German section. Outbreak of World War One. Bertha volunteered at the Red Cross. Food shortages. Bar mitzvah of her sons. Description of her children's studies at university and their careers. Hans Bach became editor and a journalist at the Jewish newspaper "Der Morgen. He married his colleague Suse Fleischhacker in 1938. Wedding ceremony by Dr. Leo Baeck. Rudi Bach spent some years in the United States and South America. He married Ruth Mayer in 1929. Increasing anti-Jewish regulations in Nazi Germany. Rudi and Hans Bach emigrated to Palestine with their families. Terror of the November pogrom in 1938, when Bertha's husband was taken to a concentration camp. Release and emigration to Palestine in February 1939. Cultural difference and modest beginning of a new life. Death of her husband in 1942. Bertha Bach left for the United States via England in 1947, where she joined her children who had emigrated earlier.
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    Portland, Oregon :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 195 + 193 , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1959
    Former Title: World Was Mine
    Keywords: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. ; Bergen-Belsen (Concentration camps) ; United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East. ; Westerbork (Concentration camps) ; Emigration and immigration. ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Refugees. ; Social workers. ; Voyages and travels. ; Women authors. ; Africa. ; Australia. ; Berlin (Germany) ; China. ; England. ; Germany. ; Jordan. ; Mexico. ; Netherlands. ; Palestine. ; South Africa. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Childhood in Berlin; church visits with nanny every Sunday; early death of mother; study at Alice Salomon's "Soziale Frauenschule"; extended journeys to England, Africa and Palestine; move to Holland; encounter with Zionism; activities as social worker and engagement in various refugee organizations in Holland; assistance for German-Jewish immigrants after 1933; experiences in concentration camps of Westerbork and Bergen-Belsen; transfer to Palestine in 1944; work for UNRRA in China and for Joint in Australia; contains preface by Frank Waters.
    Description / Table of Contents: Part 1: The world was mine
    Description / Table of Contents: Part 2: no title
    Note: Available on microfilm , English
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  • 168
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    New York :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 82 pages (double space) : , typescript; annotated; illustrated.
    Year of publication: 1958
    Keywords: Berliner, Emil. ; Berliner, Gertrude, ; Waller family. ; Jews Family life. ; Fashion designers. ; Women authors. ; England. ; Vienna (Austria) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Upper middle-class life in Vienna prior to the "Anschluss," emigration to England and the USA, covering 1900 to circa 1940.
    Abstract: Contains photos, documents and drawings by the author and a family tree.
    Note: Available on microfilm , English
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  • 169
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    [Place of publication not identified] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 105 + 203 , 105 , bound typescripts. , bound typescript.
    Year of publication: 1956
    Keywords: Busoni, Ferruccio, ; Hofer, Andreas. ; Meitner, Lise, ; Renner, Karl, ; Robert, Richard. ; Shapira, Vera. ; Szell, Georg. ; Bader, Edwin. ; Stern'sche Mädchen- Lehr- und Erziehungsanstalt (Vienna, Austria) ; Antisemitism. ; Education, Higher 1918-1938. ; Women authors. ; Women Education. ; World War, 1914-1918. ; Austria History 1918-1938. ; Teplice (Czech Republic) ; Vienna (Austria) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Memoir by Lillian Bader describing in great detail life in Vienna, including information on her grandparents and parents, her childhood in Vienna and Teplitz (now Teplice, Czechoslovakia), her education and studies, domestic life, World War I, politics and social issues, her mother's work as a piano teacher and as the director of a girls' boarding school, her husband's encounter with one incident of antisemitism in the Austrian army. The memoir ends with the first years of her marriage in the early 1920ies.
    Description / Table of Contents: The paper version contains a second, illustrated typescript.
    Note: Available on microfilm , English , The memoir was removed from the Bader Collection.
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    [Place of publication not identified] :The Menora Journal,
    Language: English
    Pages: 11 pages : , reprint.
    Year of publication: 1951
    Keywords: Badt-Strauss, Bertha, ; Jews History 20th century ; Jews Ethnic relations 1918-1933 ; Jews Persecutions 1933-1945 ; Women authors. ; United States Emigration and immigration. ; Publications. ; Biographical sources
    Abstract: In this memoir by Bertha Badt-Strauss, she includes information on her mother Martha Guttmann, an English teacher, her father's trip to the United States, her parents' engagement, and recollection of life in inter-war Breslau emphasizing friendly relations between Jews and Christians. At the end of the memoir she reports on the persecution of Jews in Berlin 1938 and on her own emigration. (Published in The Menora Journal, Spring 1951, pp. 90-100)
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  • 171
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    New York :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 13 + 4 , typescript (photocopy).
    Year of publication: 1948
    Keywords: Forced labor. ; Education, Higher Languages 1933-1945. ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Life in hiding. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Teachers. ; Women authors. ; Berlin (Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Personal experiences in Nazi Germany, especially about hiding in Berlin between 1942 and 1945.
    Abstract: Also included are two letters to Dr. Kreutzberger containing additional information (1967).
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  • 172
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    [Place of publication not identified] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 15 pages : , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1946
    Former Title: Untitled
    Keywords: Joachim, Gertrude, ; Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. ; Jüdisches Krankenhaus (Berlin, Germany) ; Emigration and immigration. ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Holocaust survivors. ; Hospitals. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Medical technology. ; World War, 1914-1918. ; World War, 1939-1945. ; Women authors. ; Berlin (Germany) ; New York (N.Y.) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The memoir was written in 1946 in the United States. Brief reflections on German Jewish life before and after World War One. The memoir focuses on Jewish life in Nazi Germany. The author describes her dismissal from her job as an X-ray technician at the University Hospital in 1938. She started to work with a Jewish physician and in a Jewish outpatient clinic. Gertrude lived together with her ailing mother in Berlin after her siblings had already emigrated. Description of daily humiliations and discriminations in Nazi Germany. Assistant to a clinic physician and spared deportation to Theresienstadt in 1941 due to her position in the Jewish hospital. Death of her mother in 1942. Life with constant threat of deportation. Air raids and approaching Russian troops. Liberation in May 1945. Preparations for her emigration to the United States. Gertrude Joachim arrived in New York in September of 1946.
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    Sweden :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 107 pages : , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1946
    Keywords: Peltc, Dr. Moses. ; Levy, Herman. ; Spiegel, Gustav. ; Auschwitz (Concentration camp) ; Birkenau (Concentration camp) ; Ravensbrück (Concentration camp) ; Jews, East European. ; Jewish ghettos. ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Holocaust survivors. ; Women authors. ; World War, 1939-1945. ; Ludwikowice KÅ‚odzkie (Poland) ; Kielce (Poland) ; Malchow (Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: This memoir was originally written by Mildred Feferman-Wasoff in the years 1945-46 in Polish. She started writing in a Swedish hospital, right after her liberation. In 1979, the memoir was translated into English by the author. It is a detailed account of her experiences of persecution while being an adolescent, starting with 09/01/1939, the outbreak of World War II. After a short introduction of the Jewish community of Kielce, it covers the persecution of Jews in Kilece, the establishment of the Kielce ghetto, and the doomed fate of many inmates. The ghetto was liquidated in August 1942, and she was among 1600 people who were not immediately selected to be deported to a concentration camp or shot. She had falsely pretended to be a corsetiere. She had to work at loading and unloading, then sorting out mountains of clothing usurped by murder and deportations, later she worked for an organization to support the war, N.V.D. She gives testimony of many atrocities that happened in the camp. Among them the killing of 43 children during May 1943. She was selected to work with her brother Moniek to work at Ludwikow (Ludwigshütte), where wagons for war use were produced. Three children had managed to escape and joined them there. The camp existed until summer 1944. 200 - 300 prisoners lived within the factory. In August 1944 the working camp was closed and the prisoners evacuated to Auschwitz. She then gives a shocking description of life in Auschwitz-Birkenau. In December 1944, she was transferred to Ravensbruck. Her liberation took place in Malchow, Germany. On April 26, 1945, a transport of 1500 women took off to Sweden, thanks to an intervention of Count Bernadotte of Sweden.
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    [Jerusalem] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 9 pages : , typescript (copy).
    Year of publication: 1945
    Keywords: Eichmann, Adolf, ; Jewish Agency for Israel. ; Women authors. ; Berlin (Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: 1937-1945 recollection of Eva Michaelis-Stern's meeting with Adolf Eichmann 1937 in Berlin in her function as a representative of the Youth Aliyah in Berlin.
    Note: Available on microfilm , English
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    [Cleveland, Ohio] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 15 pages (single space) : , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1942
    Keywords: Leufer, Eva. ; Dachau (Concentration camp) ; Education, Primary 1918-1933. ; Education, Secondary 1933-1945. ; Girls ; Jewish refugees. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Kindertransports (Rescue operations) ; Kristallnacht, 1938. ; Trips and voyages. ; Women authors. ; Ashtabula County (Ohio) ; Cleveland (Ohio) ; Cologne (Germany) ; Great Britain Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; United States Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Memoirs by Anne Koppel, including information on the background of her parents and recollections of her childhood and schooling in Cologne; of life in Germany before and after 1933; of the detention of her father in Dachau after the 1938 November Pogrom; of her emigration to England and to the United States; and of her experiences in Ashtabula and in Cleveland, Ohio.
    Abstract: The essay was written in Anne Koppel’s 11A English class at East High School in Cleveland, Ohio.
    Note: English
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    Port Erin :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 14 pages : , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1941
    Keywords: Emigration and immigration. ; Jews Persecution 1938-1945. ; Painters. ; Women authors. ; Austria History Anschluss, 1938. ; Vienna (Austria) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Note: English
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  • 177
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    New York, USA,
    Language: English
    Pages: 7 pages : , handwritten manuscript.
    Year of publication: 1940
    Keywords: Antisemitism. ; Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; Jews Persecution. ; Kristallnacht, 1938. ; Suicide. ; Women authors. ; Austria History Anschluss, 1938. ; United States Emigration and immigration. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: As a 12 year old child, in the year of 1940, just after having arrived in the US, Mary-Ann Reiss wrote down her recollections of the past two years, covering the events of March 1938 in Austria and her family's persecution and emigration. Many decades later, she found her writings again in form of a little notebook, written with pencil and fading away. This memoir then is cleared from some mistakes and in her current handwriting. It starts with her 10th birthday, which was only a few days before the Anschluss.
    Note: Original is available on microfilm.
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  • 178
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    Language: English
    Pages: 2 + 14 + 15 + 8 , typescript (copy).
    Year of publication: 1939
    Keywords: Jewish refugees. ; Jews Persecutions ; Kristallnacht, 1938. ; Women authors. ; Jews Persecutions ; Austria History Anschluss, 1938. ; Dominican Republic Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; Gmünd (Lower Austria, Austria) ; Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The diary by Emmy Rosenbaum is dedicated to her children; it was probably written in the Dominican Republic, in early 1939. The first chapter "March 1938" (14 pages) covers events after 'Anschluss' in Gmuend, Lower Austria, such as the loss of her husband's factory. They escaped to Vienna, where her husband’s colleague was Consul of the Dominican Republic and provided them with visas. At the same time, they registered for US visas. The chapter closes with a description of "Kristallnacht". The second chapter “Ciudad Trujillo, Feb.11, 1939” (15 pages) covers their emigration to the Dominican Republic. The third chapter “Ciudad Trujillo, March 15, 1939” (8 pages) is about settling down in Santo Domingo and the difficulties of adapting to the new culture.
    Note: English
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  • 179
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    Language: English
    Pages: 153 pages : , bound typescript; illustrated.
    Year of publication: 1933
    Keywords: Barth, Renée ; Communists. ; Emigration and immigration. ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Jewish families. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Socialism. ; Women authors. ; Women Employment. ; World War, 1914-1918. ; Alsace (France) ; France. ; Germany History 1918-1933. ; Germany Politics and government 1933-1945. ; Martinique. ; Switzerland. ; United States Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; Weimar (Thuringia, Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Memoir by Renée Barth including information on her grandparents' lives in Alsace; her father Rene leaving Germany for Switzerland during World War I because he was a pacifist; her early years in Switzerland; her and her mother's involvement in the communist movement in Weimar Germany; their arrestation after the Nazi seizure of power; Barth's emigration to Switzerland, return to Germany, life as a refugee in Paris; her emigration to the United States via Casablanca and Martinique; and on her career as a social worker and her family life.
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    Berlin :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 27 pages (1 1/2 space) : , typescript.
    Year of publication: 1898
    Keywords: Genin, Salomea. ; Women authors. ; Antisemitism. ; Communism. ; Assimilation. ; Australia Emigration and immigration 1939. ; Germany (East) Emigration and immigration 1963. ; Germany (East) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Experiences of a German-Jewish emigrant who returns from Australia to East Germany in 1963; disappointment with life in East Germany and description of latent antisemitism; return to Jewish roots.
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  • 181
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    Language: English
    Pages: 45 pages (double space) : , typescript.
    Keywords: Stern, Ludwig. ; Gurs (Concentration camp) ; Antisemitism. ; Jewish refugees ; Women authors. ; Dominican Republic Ethnic relations. ; Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic) ; United States Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; Vichy (France) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Memoir by Friedel Stern, née Weil, covering approx. 1938-1940. Recollections of her husband's arrest and incarceration in a French internment camp; of his release and their move to Vichy; of both of their arrest and transport to Gurs; of her experiences in the internment camp of Gurs; of her return to Vichy where she rejoined her husband; of their escape over the Spanish border via Marseilles; of their passage to the United States via Barcelona, Madrid and Lisbon; of the reunion with their children in New York; of their stay in Santo Domingo where they waited for their visas; and of their immigration to New York.
    Note: Available on microfilm , English , Synopsis in file
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  • 182
    Language: English
    Pages: 3 + 123 , synopsis; bound typescript.
    Keywords: Wachstein, Bernhard, ; Buchenwald (Concentration camp) ; Dachau (Concentration camp) ; Universität Wien. ; Antisemitism. ; Education, Higher 1918-1338. ; Physicians. ; Teachers. ; Music-halls (Variety-theaters, cabarets, etc.) ; Voyages and travels. ; Women authors. ; Women Political activity ; Women Education. ; Zionism. ; Austria History. ; England Emigration and immigration 1939. ; United States Emigration and immigration 1943. ; Vienna (Austria) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: 1910 -1943: Father's indifference to Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph and Austrian monarchy; end of war in Vienna; family trips in summer; father's work on Jewish cemetary in Eisenstadt; anti-Semitic attacks on brother and herself in elementary school; brief account of early life and education of father Bernhard Wachstein; parents' courtship; entrance into Gymnasium; anti-Semitism at Gymnasium; teachers' influence on social and political consciousness; recollections of father's friends Max Weinrich and Franz Kobler; acting in theater company; activity in Social Democratic party; trip through Italy with friend;anti-Semitic riots at University of Vienna; friendship with pen-pal in England; trip to England to visit pen-pal; travels through England; joins political cabaret in Vienna; receives PhD and teaching certificate; teaches in Gymnasium; friendship with Elias Canetti; teaches at Chajes Jewish Gymnasium in Vienna; death of father; visit to Palestine, Egypt in 1937; Vienna after the Anschluss; brother's internment in Dachau and Buchenwald; emigration to England; emigration of brother to England; life in London during the war; emigration to USA.
    Abstract: The following individuals are mentioned:
    Abstract: Beer-Hofmann, Richard; Canetti, Elias; Franz Joseph I.; Feuerstein, Michael; Kahn, Augustus; Kobler, Dory; Kuhn, Bela; Wachstein, Bernhard; Wachstein, Marie; Wachstein, Max; Weinrich, Max; Weiss, Marie; Wolf, Sandor.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 125 pages : , typescript.
    Former Title: Untitled.
    Keywords: Hecht, family. ; Pordes, Fritz. ; Pordes, Richard, ; Christian converts from Judaism. ; Emigration and immigration. ; Families 20th century. ; Friendship. ; Kindergarten teachers. ; Manners and customs. ; Women Education. ; Women Employment. ; Women authors. ; World War, 1939-1945. ; Shanghai (China) ; United States. ; Vienna (Austria) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Social life. Relationship with Fritz Pordes. Life under Japanese occupation. Exemption for their Kindergarten, which they were able to continue outside of the designated area. Marriage to Fritz Pordes in April of 1944. End of the war. Birth of their son Richard in December of 1945.
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  • 184
    Language: English
    Pages: 54 , typescript.
    Former Title: Untitled.
    Keywords: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. ; Friendship. ; Jewish families ; Social workers. ; Women authors. ; World War, 1914-1918. ; Zionism. ; Berlin (Germany) ; England. ; Netherlands. ; South Africa. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: 54-page supplement to Gertrude van Tijn's memoir "Oh life of joy and sorrow" (ME 643)
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  • 185
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    Language: English
    Pages: 35 pages (single space) : , typescript (photocopy).
    Keywords: Women Education. ; New York. ; Women authors. ; High school teachers. ; Jewish socialists. ; United States Emigration and immigration 1871-1933. ; Galicia (Poland and Ukraine) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Family life of ancestors in Galicia; author's grandfather was physician in New York; father was socialist and journalist under pen-name "Marius"; author's own career as high school teacher.
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  • 186
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    Pages: 317 pages (double space) : , typescript (photocopy).
    Keywords: Aberdeen and Temair, Ishbel Gordon, ; Niemöller, Martin, ; Suttner, Bertha von, ; Deutsche Demokratische Partei. ; National Council of Women of Great Britain. ; Assimilation Jews. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Political science 1918-1933 ; Social workers Biography. ; Women authors. ; Women Education. ; World War, 1914-1918. ; Berlin (Germany) ; Germany Politics and government 1918-1933. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Childhood in assimilated Berlin Jewish family; mother's family in Breslau; Christian influence in school; career as social worker and feminist; on first female university students; author's own university studies and Ph.D.; congresses of International Council of Women in London 1899 and of National Council of Women in Berlin 1904; acquaintance with Lady Aberdeen and Bertha von Suttner; visit at Aberdeen family in Scotland; founding of School of Social Work in Berlin; secretary of the International Council of Women; visits to Canada and USA; contacts with German Empress and crown princess; head of the women's department in World War I; support of "Deutsche Demokratische Partei" after World War I; politics, social reconstruction and trips during Weimar Germany; persecution in Nazi Germany; discussion of role of church and especially of pastor Martin Niemoeller in Third Reich; expulsion from Germany in 1937.
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  • 187
    Language: English
    Pages: 96 + 6 pages : , handwritten manuscript.
    Former Title: Geschichte der Familie Hess aus Aufhausen
    Keywords: Hess family. ; Jews History ; Country life. ; Jews, German Genealogy. ; Jews Customs and practices. ; Women authors. ; Israel Emigration and immigration. ; Württemberg (Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Description of Jewish life in Aufhausen, a village near the Bavarian-Wuerttemberg border; history of Hess family from 1685.
    Abstract: English translation by Hilde Waring.
    Note: Brief summary in Max Kreutzberger: "Leo Baeck Institute New York, Bibliothek und Archiv; Katalog": C 164 , English
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  • 188
    Language: English
    Pages: e-file : , typescript.
    Keywords: Artists. ; Buddhism. ; Hinduism. ; Manners and customs. ; Voyages and travels. ; Women authors. ; Bangkok (Thailand) ; Kolkata (India) ; China. ; Karachi (Pakistan) ; Lahore (Pakistan) ; Rangoon (Burma) ; Soviet Union History 1917-1933. ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Diary of trip through Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea; stops in Greece, Turkey; train trip through Russia, Persia; painting and drawing along the way; filmmaking; Karachi, Lahore; through India; observation of Hindu rituals; Calcutta; Rangoon; China; Thailand; Vietnam; Hong Kong; Shanghai; Peking; trans-Siberian railway across USSR to Moscow; from Moscow back to Berlin.
    Note: German translation by Ruth Heiman and Irene Miller. , English
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    Pages: 11 pages (single space) : , typescript (photocopy).
    Keywords: Spiero, Heinrich, ; Paulusbund. ; Authors. ; Jewish converts. ; Women authors. ; Poets, German. ; Leipzig (Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Life and literary career of Heinrich Spiero; lecture tour in USA in 1914; internal conflicts in St.Paul Society for non-Aryan Christians; friendship with Kaethe von Kollwitz and Detlev von Liliencron.
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    Pages: 79 + 19 , typescript (copy) +
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    Keywords: Frank Gerhard. ; Westerbork (Concentration camp) ; Dachau (Concentration camp) ; Theresienstadt (Concentration camp) ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Women authors. ; Ichenhausen (Germany) ; Netherlands Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Memoirs of Bertha Frank Zimmer and her first husband Rabbi Gerhard Frank from Ichenhausen, emigration to Holland; including documents pertaining to exile in Holland
    Note: English , Index of persons, following p. 77
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  • 191
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    Pages: 18 pages (single space) : , yypewritten manuscript (photocopy).
    Keywords: Spitzer, Marian. ; Women authors. ; Vienna (Austria) ; Tahiti (French Polynesia : Island) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Description of life as refugee on the Pacific island of Tahiti.
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  • 192
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    Pages: 223 + 5 , typescript; manuscript.
    Keywords: Antisemitism. ; Dressmakers. ; Jewish families. ; Jews Persecutions 1938-1945. ; Marriage. ; Millinery. ; Orphanages. ; Women authors. ; Zionism. ; Austria History 1918-1938. ; Great Britain Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; United States Emigration and immigration. ; Vienna (Austria) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Circa 1920-1936: Brought up by Catholic foster parents, Laura Gartner Ellis was placed in a Jewish orphanage in Vienna; growing up at the orphanage; description of Jewish holiday observances; various experiences at the orphanage; apprenticeship at a milliners' shop; leaves orphanage and lives with poor family; attended trade school to learn dressmaking; emigrated to England in 1936.
    Abstract: An addendum describes encounter with old Viennese acquaintance years later in United States.
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  • 193
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    Pages: 22 + 10 , typescript; illustrated (copy).
    Keywords: Kosak family Genealogy. ; Women authors. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; National socialism. ; United States Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; Austria History Anschluss, 1938. ; Vienna (Austria) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Experience of the Nazi take-over of Vienna in March 1938 (Anschluss) and subsequent emigration to the United States; photocopies of photographs from the Kosak family
    Abstract: Experience of the Nazi take-over of Vienna in March 1938 (Anschluss) and subsequent immigration to the United States; photocopies of photographs from the Kosak family.
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  • 194
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    Pages: 4 pages : , typescript.
    Keywords: Jung, Fritz ; Children. ; Women authors. ; Friendship. ; Sports. ; Voyages and travels. ; Austria History 1918-1938. ; Hungary. ; Vienna (Austria) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Account of a rowing trip in 1936 and description of the people on the trip; epilogue describing the fates of trip partners.
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  • 195
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    Pages: 2 + 3 + 4 + 8 pages : , typescript.
    Keywords: Voyages and travels. ; Women authors. ; Athens (Greece) ; Istanbul (Turkey) ; London (England) ; Austria History 1918-1938. ; England Emigration and immigration. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Brief account of life in London after emigration, including ownership of and death of a pet kitten; account of stormy ship voyage through the Aegean sea on ship loaded with live animals; account of a walking tour of Istanbul in 1934; account of trip to Athens and the Balkans in 1934 with epilogue relating fate of friends after 1938.
    Abstract: The following persons are mentioned: Eisenklamm, Pepi; Klimont, Margaret; Reinelt, Karl.
    Description / Table of Contents: The Trip Through the Balkans.
    Description / Table of Contents: Stroll Through Istanbul.
    Description / Table of Contents: Live Cargo in A Storm.
    Description / Table of Contents: My Kitten Lucky.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 36 pages (single space) : , typescript.
    Keywords: Anninger, Lotte. ; Low Beer, Helen. ; Morgenstern, Milan. ; Antisemitism. ; Emigration and immigration. ; Fascism ; Jewish families. ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Teenagers. ; Women authors. ; Women Education. ; Austria History Anschluss, 1938. ; Austria History Socialist Uprising, 1934. ; Austria Intellectual life 1918-1938. ; Vienna (Austria) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Memoir of 1933-1938, including a description of family's escape from Berlin to Vienna; of her family's life and of the political situation in Austria; of her family going into hiding; of 'Anschluss' and her parents' arrest; and of her family's emigration to London.
    Note: Available on microfilm MM II 32; copy on MF 502 , English , Synopsis in file
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  • 197
    Language: English
    Pages: 6 pages : , typescript.
    Keywords: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Jews Persecution 1933-1945. ; Women authors. ; Düsseldorf (Germany) ; Stuttgart (Germany) ; United States Emigration and immigration 1933-1945. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Ruminations on life after Nazi seizure of power; premature birth of son; loss of business and home; plans to emigrate to Netherlands; immigration to USA in 1938.
    Note: Available on microfilm , English , Synopsis in file
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  • 198
    Language: English
    Pages: 3
    Keywords: Women authors. ; Holocaust survivors. ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Personal narratives. ; Manuscripts.
    Abstract: Synopsis of the book Friedman, Ina R. : Escape or die; [12] true stories of young people who survived the Holocaust, Reading, Mass., Addison-Wesley, 1982. LBI Library call number D 810 J4 F737.
    Note: Available on microfilm , English
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  • 199
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    Language: English
    Pages: 35 pages : , typescript.
    Keywords: Borchardt family. ; Hermann, Georg, ; Heynemann, Martha, ; Rothschild, Eva (née Borchardt), ; Rothschild, Siegfried. ; Rothschild family. ; Jewish families ; Philosophy. ; Political science. ; Religion. ; Women authors. ; Voyages and travels. ; Australia. ; England. ; Greece. ; Israel. ; United States. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The diary was written between 1963 and 1970 and includes poems and reflections on a broad range of philosophic, religious and political topics. It contemplates themes like love and sexuality, loneliness, social problems, art and eastern religions, the latter probably inspired by the presence of a roommate from India. Frequent reflections on special documentaries on television. Visits at her daughter’s. Thoughts about motherhood and family matters. Reflections on books read by the author. Criticism of capitalist societies and America in particular, which was just getting involved in the Vietnam war at that time. Description of her journeys to Israel and Greece. Sadness and nostalgic feelings about her decision to sell the house, where her family had lived for 23 years. The diary ends in 1970 with her visit to Australia, where her son George was living with his family.
    Note: English
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  • 200
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    Language: English
    Pages: 7 pages : , typescript; illustrated.
    Keywords: Voyages and travels. ; Women authors. ; Italy Description and travel. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: A short report about the author’s sightseeing trip from her native Austria to Italy, richly illustrated with her drawings.
    Note: Available on microfilm , Synopsis in file.
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