Paul Frey (a.k.a. Siegmund Freitag) papers reports, photographs, passport, registration card photographs passport registration card brochure death certificate entry registration card.

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Paul Frey (a.k.a. Siegmund Freitag) papers reports, photographs, passport, registration card photographs passport registration card brochure death certificate entry registration card.

Relates principally to Holocaust experiences of Paul Frey, a Polish Jew, and his parents, Salomon and Gitl Freitag. Also relates to Frey's postwar status as a displaced person. Of special interest are the following: Terezin banknotes (apparently acquired by donor sometime after his own incarceration in that camp); and a photo of an exhibition at Auschwitz that includes suitcase left by donor's father.

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International Committee of the Red Cross

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Located in Central China. From the description of Records of the International Committee of the Red Cross 1937-1938, n.d. (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702131710 ...

Frey, Paul Reheard

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Paul Frey, formerly known as Siegmund Freitag, a Polish Jew, had lived with his family in Essen, Germany prior to 08 Nov 1938. After Kristallnacht (09-10 Nov 1938), they escaped to the Netherlands. After the Nazi invasion of the Netherlands, the entire family was placed in Westerbork concentration camp. They managed to stay at Westerbork until 18 Jan 1944, when they were deported to Terezin concentration camp on transport number 211. Once in Terezin, they were again deported, this time to Auschw...

Freitag, Salomon.

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Freitag, Siegmund.

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Freitag, Gitl.

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