Glaser Family Collection 1877-1965

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Glaser Family Collection 1877-1965

This collection contains a number of vital and personal documents belonging to the Glaser, Bass, and Poseles (Port) families, which illustrate theirpersonal and professional lives in early twentieth-century Europe and their experience of diaspora during the fascist era.

0.25 linear feet + 1 oversized folder.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6346421

Related Entities

There are 9 Entities related to this resource.

Glaser, Franziska

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Bass, Arthur

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Poseles family

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Glaser, Valerie

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Bass family

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Glaser, Isak

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GLASER, LUDWIG

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Glaser Family

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The Glaser, Bass, and Poseles families were related by marriage: Valerie Poseles, Clara Poseles, and Walter Poseles (Walter Port) were siblings. Clara married Arthur Bass, and Valerie married Dr. Louis (Ludwig) Glaser. Valerie Glaser was the legal guardian of Franziska Glaser, later Frances Horowitz. Dr. Louis (Ludwig) Glaser was a government lawyer in Vienna. Louise Poseles was born 1878 in Rossetsch, Moravia (today Rozseč in the Czech Republic) and died 193...

Gurs (Concentration camp)

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