Language:
German
Pages:
53 pages :
,
typescript.
Year of publication:
1941
Keywords:
Emigration and immigration.
;
Inflation (Finance)
;
Internment of aliens.
;
Jewish refugees
;
Families 19th century.
;
Jews History 19th century.
;
Jews Persecutions 1933-1945.
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Marriage.
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Paper industry
;
Soldiers.
;
World War, 1914-1918.
;
Kaliningrad (Kaliningradskai︠a︡ oblastʹ, Russia)
;
Mauritius.
;
Autobiographies
;
Biographical sources
;
Memoirs
Abstract:
Transcript of an originally handwritten memoir.
Abstract:
In this memoir Max Meyer Aronsohn describes his life from childhood through his emigration from Germany and imprisonment in an internment camp in Mauritius. Memories include descriptions of growing-up in Koenigsberg, his marriage and family life, his life as a merchant in the paper business, and his experiences as a soldier in World War I. The memoir continues describing events in his life through the years of the Weimar Republic, and the events surrounding the Nazi seizure of power and his ultimate emigration from Germany in 1940. He then describes his internment in the camp in Mauritius.
Note:
Available on microfilm
,
German
URL:
http://digital.cjh.org/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=1288165&custom_att_2=simple_viewer
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