Ingeborg B. Weinberger papers relating to Jews in Leipzig correspondence passports publications poster photographs postcards.

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Ingeborg B. Weinberger papers relating to Jews in Leipzig correspondence passports publications poster photographs postcards.

[Prliminary] Contains information about persecution, emigration, and incarceration of some members of the Weinberger, Landsberger, and Cohn families of Leipzig, Germany, and Baltimore, Maryland. The publication "Meine Erlebnisse als Jude in Deutschland unter dem Naziregime" written by Edgar Landsberger gives information on the Riga, Lodz, and Minsk ghettos; deportations; and the Birkenau, Sachsenhausen, and Terezin (a.k.a. Theresienstadt) concentration camps. "Deutsches einheits=Familien=Stammbuch" for the Coblenzer Family of Frankfurt-am-Main gives information on family registers, racial hygiene, and "acceptable" German names.

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