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Correspondence of Wolf Zayde in the Sabac camp with his daughter Bella in Eretz Israel, 1940–1941

Correspondence of Wolf Zayde in the Sabac camp with his daughter Bella in Eretz Isarel, 1940–1941 - letters from Wolf Zayde, in the Sabac camp, to his daughter Bella, in Eretz Israel, December 1940 and March 1941; in one of the letters, the addresses of his sister, J. Libeskind, in Uruguay, and of others in South America, the United States, and Eretz Israel are noted; - additional letter from Wolf Zayde to his wife, undated; - undated letter from Bella to her husband, Wolf Zayde. Submitter's remarks: Wolf Zayde, born in Lowicz in 1904, was a lawyer. He married Bella née Goldberg. They lived in Danzig. Their daughter, Clara, was born in 1939. When the Germans invaded, Wolf escaped to Yugoslavia and was arrested and sent to the Sabac camp, where he perished. Bella and Clara escaped to Romania and reached Eretz Israel from there aboard the Patria. Both survived the detonation and sinking of the ship. Bella remarried; her second husband was Shimon Keller, originally from Poland; his first wife and their two daughters had perished.
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15098055
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Letter
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5559
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Yiddish
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O.75 - Letters and Postcards Collection
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1940
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1941
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קלרה וישניצר
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NO
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8
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O.75: Letters and postcards from the Holocaust period or regarding the Holocaust