Ferdinand and EmmyLichter Family Collection 1939-1951 bulk 1940-1944

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Ferdinand and EmmyLichter Family Collection 1939-1951 bulk 1940-1944

The Ferdinand andEmmy Lichter Family collection holds documents and personal as well as officialcorrespondence of family members, friends, acquaintances, and public and privateinstitutions. Prominent topics include refuge and refugee relief for the Lichtersand the communication between family members describing their health, environmentetc. in various refugee camps. The collection comprises vital documents, officialcertificates, emigration papers, correspondence, postcards, and somenotes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6345516

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Strauss, Behrend

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Lichter, Emmy

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Ferdinand Lichter was born in 1910 in the province of Burgenland (then Hungary, Austro-Hungarian Empire). He was married to Emmy née Strauss, born in 1911 in Hamburg, Germany. The couple settled in the 2nd district in Vienna, where Ferdinand Lichter worked as an upholsterer and his wife as a teacher. After the Anschluss they escaped in 1939 via Antwerp to southern France, where Ferdinand Lichter was interned in various camps. They immigrated to New York in 1946. From the guide to the...

Comité International Genève

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Asinof, Morris

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Lichter, Ferdinand

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Ferdinand Lichter was born in 1910 in the province of Burgenland (then Hungary, Austro-Hungarian Empire). He was married to Emmy née Strauss, born in 1911 in Hamburg, Germany. The couple settled in the 2nd district in Vienna, where Ferdinand Lichter worked as an upholsterer and his wife as a teacher. After the Anschluss they escaped in 1939 via Antwerp to southern France, where Ferdinand Lichter was interned in various camps. They immigrated to New York in 1946. From the guide to the...

Verband der Schweizerischen, Israelitischen Armenpflege

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Lichter, Ernst

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Hilfsverein fuer Juedische Auswanderung

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Schweizerisches Landeskomitee der Agudas Jisroel

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Schweizer Hilfswerk für Emigrantenkinder

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Bernisches Hilfswerk fuer Emigrantenkinder

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Verband Schweizerischer Juedischer Fluechtlingshilfen.

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