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Object description
Cyclostyled instructions (12pp ts, in German) issued by the 'Reichsvereinigung der Juden in Deutschland' (Reich Association of Jews in Germany) in June 1939 to Georg Friedrich Chodziesner, living in Berlin-Steglitz, regarding his emigration to England and reception in the refugee transit camp at Richborough in Kent, informing him of what he can expect to find on arrival there, and what procedures need to be followed in order to get there successfully; official forms (5pp ts, in German), dated August 1939, listing the valuables and personal property which Dorothea Chodziesner, of the same Berlin address, is permitted to take out of the country with her ('Umzugsgutverzeichnis' – Inventory of items for removal); with unrelated documents (?) comprising: Birth Certificate (Geburts-Schein) issued by the Jewish authorities in Nikolsburg (Moravia, now in the Czech Republic) in 1904, confirming the birth in 1877 of ? Lea ('Lini') Oser; Marriage Certificate (Trauungs-Zeugnis) for the marriage in 1904 of Frank Goldmann and Lea Oser in Vienna (Austria); 'Heimatschein' (certificate of authorised residence) issued to Lea Goldmann in Vienna, June 1938; anti-semitic propaganda leaflet titled `Von der Hohenzollern- zur Judenherrschaft' (From the Rule of the Hohenzollern [Monarchy] to that of the Jews), issued by the `Deutschvölkischer Bund' (German People's Federation), no date (? 1920s).
Content description
Cyclostyled instructions (12pp ts, in German) issued by the 'Reichsvereinigung der Juden in Deutschland' (Reich Association of Jews in Germany) in June 1939 to Georg Friedrich Chodziesner, living in Berlin-Steglitz, regarding his emigration to England and reception in the refugee transit camp at Richborough in Kent, informing him of what he can expect to find on arrival there, and what procedures need to be followed in order to get there successfully; official forms (5pp ts, in German), dated August 1939, listing the valuables and personal property which Dorothea Chodziesner, of the same Berlin address, is permitted to take out of the country with her ('Umzugsgutverzeichnis' – Inventory of items for removal); with unrelated documents (?) comprising: Birth Certificate (Geburts-Schein) issued by the Jewish authorities in Nikolsburg (Moravia, now in the Czech Republic) in 1904, confirming the birth in 1877 of ? Lea ('Lini') Oser; Marriage Certificate (Trauungs-Zeugnis) for the marriage in 1904 of Frank Goldmann and Lea Oser in Vienna (Austria); 'Heimatschein' (certificate of authorised residence) issued to Lea Goldmann in Vienna, June 1938; anti-semitic propaganda leaflet titled `Von der Hohenzollern- zur Judenherrschaft' (From the Rule of the Hohenzollern [Monarchy] to that of the Jews), issued by the `Deutschvölkischer Bund' (German People's Federation), no date (? 1920s).
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