Ferdinand L. Herrmann Collection 1948-1950

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Ferdinand L. Herrmann Collection 1948-1950

This collection consists mainly of newsletters, bulletins, statistics, internal communications, and minutes from the Bavarian State Restitution Office in Munich, the American Federation of Jews from Central Europe, and the Coordination Office of the International Working Group for Restitution and Indemnification Claims in the Federal Republic of Germany. Correspondence of Ferdinand L. Herrmann (1902-1976) concerning restitution and two issues of the Bavarian Law and Ordinance Gazette are also included.

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Herrmann, Ferdinand L.

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Ferdinand Lehman Herrmann was born in 1902 in Tauberbischofsheim, Germany. He immigrated to the United States in 1940 and became a naturalized citizen in 1945. Herrmann worked as a public accountant and tax specialist. He was in contact with the Bavarian State Restitution Office and assisted others in their restitution efforts. From the guide to the Ferdinand L. Herrmann Collection, 1948-1950, (Leo Baeck Institute) ...

American Federation of Jews from Central Europe

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Founded 1939 as American Federation of Jews from Germany; renamed American Federation of German and Austrian Jews, 1940; incorporated as American Federation of Jews from Central Europe, 1941. From the description of Records, 1939-1975. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155470719 The American Federation of Jews from Central Europe is the central representative agency of over 30 local and national organizations established by Jewish victims of Nazism from Central Europe in the Un...