Letter from the American Consulate General in Berlin, Germany, 1938 December 31
Abstract
Letter from the American General Consulate in Berlin to Max Loewenstein assigning the family reserve numbers. The reserve numbers were their place on the waiting list to apply for admission to the United States. Reserve numbers 8960, 8961, and 8962 meant they would be allowed to apply for a visa sometime in 1943 or 1944.
Dates
- 1938 December 31
Creator
- United States. Consulate General (Berlin, Germany) (Organization)
Digital Repository
Letter from the American Consulate General in Berlin, Germany
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Extent
1 Items (letter)
Scope and Contents
Documents, photographs, and digital images from the Loewenstein and Bätge families before World War II, primarily documents pertaining to Heinrich Loewenstein's escape from Berlin on the Kindertransport.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Good 11 x 13 centimeters
Provenance
Donated by Henry Lowenstein.
General
Title supplied by archivist.
Creator
- United States. Consulate General (Berlin, Germany) (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections and Archives Repository