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Object ID

2020.1.6

Object Name

Letter

Date

10-23-1946

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Description

Letter with "Centraal Registratiebureau Voor Joden" printed at top with typewritten message below. Typewritten address on back.

Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash:

Post-WWII typed document from the Central Registration Bureau for Jews, Amsterdam, Oct. 23, 1946 to Hans Glucksmann advising him that there has been no sign of Dr. Richard Marcuse since he had been “transported” in October, 1942. In all probability Dr. Marcuse perished in Auschwitz after a period of internment at Theresienstadt since early March 1942. The Glucksmanns became Dutch citizens after the war.

[Related items: 2020.1.4a-d, 2020.1.5]

Dimensions

5 1/8 x 8 1/4"

Keywords

St. Louis, Margarete Glucksmann, Hans-Heinrich Glucksmann, Netherlands

Subcollection

Netherlands, St. Louis

Post-War Document to Hans Glucksmann, a Former Passenger on the St. Louis

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