Correspondence among the Department of Migration of the British Mandate For Palestine, the Jewish community of Breslau and the Nelken family in Eretz Israel in an attempt to bring the head of the family, Adolf Nelken, to Eretz Israel, 1935-1937
Letters written to Klara Wolf by her friends from Breslau who were deported to Buna, 27 February 1943, and memoirs of Karla Wolf, the daughter of a Jewish father and a non-Jewish mother, regarding her experiences and the experiences of the Jewish community of Breslau
Names of the people who wrote to Klara:
Heini Bodlander, Horst Zwillenberg (he survived the Holocaust), Horst Nathaniel, Ruth Nikolauer, Shoshanna Boss, Gabi Guenther Levin and Elba Brinnitzer;
- The letters express thanks for the packages sent by Karla Wolf, and include inquiries about friends and family members; the letters also describe...
Testimony of Wilhelm Freihahn, chairman of the Jewish community in Breslau, regarding his detention in Buchenwald camp in summer 1938; testimony of the wife of the rabbi of the Jewish community in Koenigsberg, Rabbi Josef Dunner, regarding Kristallnacht in Koenigsberg, her husband's detention and release, and the family's emigration from Germany
Testimony of Freihahn, written in Basel in August 1938, second-hand, from the words of Max Bollag, apparently due to Freihahn's fear for his life:
Detention of the witness and his deportation to Buchenwald camp; separation of the Jewish inmates, and they are...