Overview
- Description
- Consists of six documents relating to the Zeidler family: two "Polizeiliches Fuehrungszeugnis" (Police good conduct certificates) issued in Strausberg, Germany, on 10 August 1941, to Martin "Israel" Zeidler and his wife Natalie "Sara" Zeidler (donor's parents) for the purpose of emigration to Cuba;; and documents, 1933, written to Dr. Heinz Zeidler (donor), in Berlin, Germany, by the Prussian Justice Minister and Chamber Court President addressing the issue of the donor being "retired" from the practice of law as well as a request to complete a form attesting to the fact that he had no relatives of Jewish descent.
- Date
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1933-1941
- Credit Line
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Henry Zeidler
Physical Details
- Language
- German
- Extent
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1 folder
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- Conditions on Access
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Keywords & Subjects
- Personal Name
- Zeidler, Henry. Zeidler, Heinz. Zeidler, Martin. Zeidler, Natalie.
Administrative Notes
- Holder of Originals
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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
- Legal Status
- Permanent Collection
- Provenance
- The collection was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2000 by Dr. Henry J. Zeidler.
- Record last modified:
- 2023-02-24 14:10:53
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Contains material donated by Dr. Henry J. Zeidler documenting his family's wartime experiences. Some of these materials may be combined into a single collection in the future.
Dr. Henry J. Zeidler papers
Document
Contains a letter, in English, dated March 28, 1949, and attested copy, in German and English, dated February 2, 1958, from the Czech Ministry of the Interior confirming that the donor's mother-in-law, Irma Wolff, was deported to Theresienstadt concentration camp July 30, 1942, deported to Auschwitz concentration camp May 15, 1944, and died in Auschwitz May 8, 1945; and an attested copy, dated May 29, 1954, of a certificate of inheritance from the Berleburg (Germany) County Court, in German and dated February 22, 1949, certifying Irma Wolff's deportation and death and listing her two daughters as her beneficiaries.