Prussia (Germany). Polizeipräsident in Berlin
Organization
Biography
This is the Chief of Police (not in LC/NAF, which does have the Pollice Headquarters: Prussia (Germany).--Polizeipräsidium in Berlin) Brockh. Enzyk. p. 126, etc. (With the founding of Germany in 1871, the kingdom of Prussia became a German state although the title Königreich Preussen persisted until 1918; the state was officially dissolved in 1947)
Sources
found: B333.01.0001.0001.00004
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Max Loewenstein's Report to the Police, 1942 May 14
Item
Identifier: B333.02.0001.0002.00013
Abstract
Dr. Max Loewenstein's registration with the Polizeipräsident, police registration office, Berlin, Germany, after his discharge from Wittenauer Sanitarium. The front of the form has been filled out by hand by Max and includes his current and former addresses, full name, occupation, birth date and place, religion, and address. Dr. Max Loewenstein and an official have signed this form. Three official stamps are on the front of this form; a circle with the Nazi eagle surrounded by German...
Dates:
1942 May 14
Max Loewenstein's Temporary Identification Papers, 1946 February 12
Item
Identifier: B333.05.0001.0005.00003
Abstract
Dr. Max Loewenstein's temporary identification papers issued after World War II by the Polizeipräsident in Berlin. The front cover says Temporary ID in German and the number, Nr. L. 0011104. The back cover has handwritten in the "Official Changes" section that Max had a previous identity card and this information is signed, dated, and stamped by the Chief of Police. The rest of this page, the section for children under the age of fifteen, is blank. Left side interior of the card contains...
Dates:
1946 February 12