Liebermensch family papers relating to emigration letters certificates.

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Liebermensch family papers relating to emigration letters certificates.

[Preliminary] Relates to the emigration attempts of the Liebermensch family of Mannheim, Germany. The majority of the letters are those exchanged between Gisela Liebermensch and her daughters, Ruth and Hannah, who emigrated to England shortly after Kristallnacht. A small portion of the collection consists of undated letters and letter fragments concerning similar subjects. *See USHRI Archives record group list for file units RG-10.062*01 through RG-10.062*02.

1.5 in. folders.

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Related Entities

There are 9 Entities related to this resource.

Levin, Hannah (Liebermensch, Hannah)

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Liebermensch, Ruth.

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German Jewish Aid Committee

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Lewin, Hannah.

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Liebermensch, Hannah.

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Liebermensch, Samuel.

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Liebermensch, Gisela.

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Bloom, Solomon F. (Solomon Frank), 1903-1962

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Knox, Ruth (Liebermensch, Ruth)

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Ruth Knox, the daughter of Samuel and Gisela Liebermensch, was born in Mannheim, Germany, in 1925. She was sent to England with her sister, Hannah Lewin, shortly after Kristallnacht. Both emigrated to the United States in 1940. Ruth Knox presently resides in West Palm Beach, Florida and Hannah Lewin resides in New York City. From the description of Liebermensch family papers relating to emigration letters certificates. (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum). WorldCat record id: 12...