Wittenauer Heilstätten
Biography
Name valid 1933>-1957 Then: Karl-Bonhoeffer-Nervenklinik, 1957-
Sources
found: Totgeschwiegen, 1933-1945 (Wittenauer Heilstätten) Karl-Bonhoeffer Psychiatric Clinic (formerly: Städtische Irrenanstalt zu Dalldorf (Urban asylum at Dalldorf))http://www.asylumprojects.org/index.php?title=Karl-Bonhoeffer_Psychiatric_Clinic Karl-Bonhoeffer-Nervenklinik (Karl-Bonhoeffer-Nervenklinik, auch Wittenauer Heilstätten) http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl-Bonhoeffer-Nervenklinik
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Discharge from Wittenauer Sanatorium, 1942 April 11
Letter that served as official discharge papers sent to Marie Loewenstein [Löwenstein in this document] for Dr. Max Loewenstein to leave Wittenauer Heilstätten, Wittenauer Sanatorium. Letter is on official Wittenauer Sanatorium stationary. Max was to be released on April 12, 1942.
Letter of Admittance to Wittenauer Sanatorium, 1941 September 25
Letter admitting Dr. Max Loewenstein into Wittenauer Heilstätten, Wittenauer Sanatorium, written on Wittenauer Sanatorium letterhead, addressed to Marie Loewenstein. This letter also promises transfer of the family's ration cards to her. Ration cards listed are for food, an ID card, household goods, and clothing. Shortly after Max Loewenstein was admitted, the Nazis began a major roundup of Berlin's Jews to send them to the Eastern European ghettos and concentration camps.
Oral History Interview with Henry Lowenstein, 2011 February 5-20
An unedited video interview with Henry Lowenstein on three DVDs. A fourth DVD holds the MP4 copies of the interview.
Visitors Pass to Wittenauer Sanatorium, 1941 September 29
Visitors pass to admit Marie Loewenstein to Wittenauer Heilstätten, Wittenauer Sanatorium, to visit Dr. Max Loewenstein. Front side is an official printed and typed pass signed by the public prosecutor and including the contact information for the Wittenauer Sanatorium. The back is a list of rules for visitors to the Wittenauer Sanatorium.