Wilsnacker Strasse Jewish School in Berlin, between 1937-1939
Abstract
A teacher looks on as two school boys arrange chairs for their class photograph [B333.01.0002.0001.00009] in the courtyard of the Wilsnacker Strasse Jewish School in Berlin, Germany. The Jewish community in Berlin established the school in an abandoned apartment building on Wilsnacker Strasse after a 1937 decree that forbid Jewish children to attend German schools. The Wilsnacker Strasse school was the last Jewish school in Berlin.
Dates
- between 1937-1939
Digital Repository
Wilsnacker Strasse Jewish School in Berlin
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Extent
1 Items (photograph)
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 6228 x 4615 pixels
Provenance
Donated by Henry Lowenstein.
General
reformatted digital
Title supplied by archivist. ||Original photograph retained by donor.
Creator
- From the Collection: Lowenstein, Henry, 1925-2014 (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections and Archives Repository