Letters of the siblings Johanna, Hedwig and Gerhard Makower regarding their illegal life in Berlin, Germany, and the escape to Vienna, Austria, 1943 - 1945
Letters of the siblings Johanna, Hedwig and Gerhard Makower regarding their illegal life in Berlin, Germany, and the escape to Vienna, Austria, 1943 - 1945
Letters written by the siblings Johanna, Hedwig and Gerhard Makower regarding their illegal life in Berlin, Germany, and their escape to Vienna, Austria, 1943-1945
Preliminary remarks by Dr. Ball-Kaduri regarding the family and its background:
Their father (deceased) was Jewish; the (deceased) mother of Johanna and Hedwig was Aryan, thus Johanna and Hedwig were classified as Geltungsjuden (regarded as Jewish) according to Nazi law; their father's second wife, Gertrud ...
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3549209
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Johanna
Hedwig
Gerhard
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Makover
Makover
Makover
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Official documentation
Testimony
details.fullDetails.fileNumber
63
details.fullDetails.language
Hebrew
German
details.fullDetails.recordGroup
O.1 - K.J. Ball-Kaduri - Collection of Testimonies and Reports of German Jewry
details.fullDetails.earliestDate
11/11/1945
details.fullDetails.latestDate
20/12/1960
details.fullDetails.submitter
Dr. Kurt Ball-Kaduri
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YES
details.fullDetails.numOfPages
24
details.fullDetails.signature
O1-7
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O.1 - Ball-Kaduri Collection: Contemporary testimonies and reports regarding the Holocaust of the Jews of Germany and Central Europe, 1943-1960