Germany
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Carola S. Trier Collection
Collection
Identifier: AR 25039/MF 771
Abstract
The Carola S. Trier collection consists of the personal documents of Carola S. Trier. The bulk of the collection consists of her memoirs, covering a period from 193 to 1942. The collection also includes Carola S. Trier's personal and official correspondence and personal documents, as well as notes and notebooks by her father, Eduard Strauss. Also included clippings, mostly from The New York Times and Aufbau.
Dates:
1910-2000
Found in:
Leo Baeck Institute
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Carola S. Trier Collection
Ernst Scheuer and Rosi Moses-Scheuer Collection
Collection
Identifier: AR 25281
Abstract
This collection contains documents, diaries and personal correspondence of Ernst Scheuer and Rosi Moses Scheuer. They document their life in Paris and their imprisonment in French detention centers in 1939-40 and in Spanish prisons 1940-41. The documents illustrate the struggle for U.S. Visas and the subsequent emigration to the United States, as well as the efforts to establish themselves in New York. The collection also contains numerous manuscripts written by Ernst and Rosi Scheuer, a large number of them being autobiographical.
Dates:
1870s-1999
Jacob Barosin Collection
Collection
Identifier: AR 25275
Abstract
This collection documents the academic, professional and private life of Jacob Barosin (1906-2001), a painter and artist of Russian-Jewish descent. Barosin was raised in Berlin, but he fled to France in 1933 and in 1943 survived a stint in the Gurs concentration camp. The collection primarily contains correspondence, ephemera, manuscripts, official documents, personal papers, and photographs.
Dates:
1892-1999; Majority of material found within 1926-1973
Found in:
Leo Baeck Institute
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Jacob Barosin Collection
Liselotte Sperber Collection
Collection
Identifier: AR 10251
Abstract
This collection centers on the lives of Liselotte Sperber and her family members. The collection documents her early life and the major experiences that would shape it as well as the lives or significant life events of several family members, including her sister, parents, in-laws and daughter. The collection contains prolific correspondence, official and educational documents, childhood writings, copies of articles and newspaper clippings, and a few photographs.
Dates:
1906-2005; Majority of material found within 1920-1990
Found in:
Leo Baeck Institute
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Liselotte Sperber Collection