Hans and Käthe Stroh Collection 1899-1984

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Hans and Käthe Stroh Collection 1899-1984

This collection contains documents and correspondence pertaining to Hans and Käthe Stroh's emigration to Shanghai and the United States, and materials for their restitution claims. There are also numerous family photos spanning the period roughly from 1900 to 1970.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6346411

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United Restitution Organization

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Organization for furtherance of Jewish restitution claims after World War II. From the description of United Restitution Organization miscellaneous records, 1957-1967. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754869203 Biographical/Historical Note Organization for furtherance of Jewish restitution claims after World War II. From the guide to the United Restitution Organization miscellaneous records, 1957-1967, (Hoover I...

Stroh (Family : Wałbrzych, Poland)

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World ORT Union

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Stroh, Hans, 1892-1957

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Hans Stroh was born in 1892 in Waldenburg in Schlesien (now Wałbrzych, Poland) to Sigismund (1866?-1932) and Hedwig (née Saling, 1862?-1936) Stroh. The family moved to Berlin in 1905, and after his schooling Hans enlisted with the German army for World War I, for which he received the Iron Cross second class (Eisernes Kreuz zweiter Klasse). After the war he worked in sales in the funerary textiles business, and started his own firm during the 1920s. He and Käthe Brann married in 192...

Brann, Karl

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Stroh, Käthe, 1902-

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Hans Stroh was born in 1892 in Waldenburg in Schlesien (now Wałbrzych, Poland) to Sigismund (1866?-1932) and Hedwig (née Saling, 1862?-1936) Stroh. The family moved to Berlin in 1905, and after his schooling Hans enlisted with the German army for World War I, for which he received the Iron Cross second class (Eisernes Kreuz zweiter Klasse). After the war he worked in sales in the funerary textiles business, and started his own firm during the 1920s. He and Käthe Brann married in 192...

Association of Former Central European Refugees from Shanghai.

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Brann (Family : Berlin, Germany)

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