Emmy Rosenstock Dornhelm papers, ca. 1925-1939.
Contains a postcard addressed to Mrs. Hermine Rothmüller in Vienna, Austria and sent by Franz Otto Rothmüller in the Dachau concentration camp. In the postcard, Franz asks his mother to go to the authorities to get him released, 1938 December The papers also include an envelope addressed to Justin Rosenstock in New York, sent by Friedl Rosenstock, the sister of Justin Rosenstock and and Emmy Dornhelm in Schweinfurt, Germany, a Deutsches Reich Reisepass belonging to Franz Otto Rothmüller (1939), and a Heimatschein for Franz Otto Rothmüller issued in Vienna in 1925. Franz Otto Rothmüller was the donor's brother-in-law. He was arrested and sent to Dachau concentration camp following the Anschluss (Mar. 1938) in Austria. His wife secured an American visa, and they emigrated to Brooklyn, N.Y. He died at the age of 55.
- EHRI
- Archief
- us-005578-irn515555
- Document
- Concentration camp inmates' writings--Germany--Dachau.
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