John Peters (Pinkus) Family Papers undated, 1827-2005 bulk 1938-1990s

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John Peters (Pinkus) Family Papers undated, 1827-2005 bulk 1938-1990s

This collection contains correspondence, family keepsakes, legal records and other papers of the John Peters family, descended from the Pinkus family of Upper Silesia. The family was notable for its large textile factory in Neustadt, Germany (now Prudnik, Poland) and involvement in local culture, politics, and civil life. "Aryanization" forced Hans Hubert Pinkus, John’s father, to emigrate and take his family to the UK in 1939. The John Peters (Pinkus) Family Papers document the lives and the relationships of these men and their families in the decades after WWII, including legal applications for restitution.

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Pinkus, Felix, 1868-1947

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German Jewish physician who fled from Germany in 1938 and settled in Monroe, Michigan in 1941. From the description of Felix Pinkus papers, [194-]. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34418950 ...

Schottlaender, Richard (Ricky)

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Fränkel, Ernestine (née Polke), 1802-1879

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Peters, Marianne Deborah (née Pollak), 1921-1983

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Ehrlich, Paul, 1854-1915

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Paul Ehrlich was a scientist and the winner of the 1908 Nobel Prize Physiology or Medicine. From the description of [Letter c.1906, Frankfurt, to] Moizia / P[aul] E[hrlich]. (University of Missouri -- Columbia. Health Sciences Library). WorldCat record id: 164437908 Rufus Ivory Cole served as the the director and physician-in-charge (1909-1937) of the Hospital of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, the first hospital in the United States devoted primarily to the ...

Fränkel, Samuel, 1802-1881

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Schlesische Feinweberei vorm. S. Fraenkel AG

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Pinkus, Max, 1857-1934

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Pinkus, Joseph, 1829-1909

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Pinkus, Augustine (née Fränkel), 1838-1919

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Schottlaender, Erwin (Roberto)

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Hauptmann, Gerhart, 1862-1946

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Margarete Hauptmann was the second wife of Gerhart Hauptmann; they married in 1904. Maxa Mück was a friend of Margarete Hauptmann's. From the description of Correspondence with Alma Mahler and Franz Werfel, ca. 1911-1952. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 155863425 Author. From the description of Letter of Gerhart Hauptmann, 1894. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79450807 ...

Pinkus, Hans Hubert, 1891-1977

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Peters family

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The Jewish, German-speaking Pinkus family ran a textile mill in the city of Neustadt in the region of Upper Silesia (today Prudnik, Poland). The factory was called S. Fränkel after founder Samuel Fränkel, who started the business in 1845. It soon became one of the world’s largest producers of fine linens. The Pinkuses married into the Fränkel family by way of two of Samuel’s daughters, and management of the firm fell to son-in-law Joseph Pinkus. The company remained owned and operat...

Bauer, Helene (née Bürgel)

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Pinkus, Lili (née Elisabeth von Fischel)

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S. Fraenkel (Firm : Neustadt in Oberschlesien, Germany)

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Pinkus family

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The Jewish, German-speaking Pinkus family ran a textile mill in the city of Neustadt in the region of Upper Silesia (today Prudnik, Poland). The factory was called S. Fränkel after founder Samuel Fränkel, who started the business in 1845. It soon became one of the world’s largest producers of fine linens. The Pinkuses married into the Fränkel family by way of two of Samuel’s daughters, and management of the firm fell to son-in-law Joseph Pinkus. The company remained owned and operat...

Pinkus, Lolle (née Charlotte Aschinger)

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Peters, Howard John Roy (Hans Joseph Pinkus)

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