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Business travel in Mindanao

Film | Digitized | RG Number: RG-60.7244 | Film ID: 4564

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    Business travel in Mindanao

    Overview

    Description
    Walter Rauscher travels to Mindanao as the Manila representative for Levy & Blum, Inc.
    Duration
    00:24:33
    Date
    Event:  1939-1940
    Locale
    Mindanao, Philippines
    Credit
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, gift of Eric Rauscher
    Contributor
    Camera Operator: Walter Rauscher
    Biography
    Walter Rauscher (July 9, 1919 – December 1974) was born in Ošelín, Czechoslovakia to Oskar and Clementine (Schnurmacher) Rauscher. The family owned a general store in town and lived in the quarters above it. Oskar died in June 1936, leaving the business to his wife. Walter’s uncle, Leo Schnurmacher, was the Honorary Consul of Czechoslovakia in Manila, Philippines. In 1938, Leo connected Walter, who had been studying in Pilsen, with Marcel Blum, the president of Levy & Blum Inc. The company offered Walter a position in Manila and financial assistance for relocating. On December 8, 1938, Walter secured a visa along with thirteen other Jewish refugees in the third wave of the Open Doors immigration initiative. He left for Manila from Marseille, France on February 3, 1939 aboard the Aramis SS ship. Later that year, Walter’s mother Clementine, sister Irma, her husband Leo Eisner, their daughter Hanna, and Leo’s brother, Artur Eisner, found refuge in Manila. Walter worked for Levy & Blum, Inc. and the family lived together in Leo Schnurmacher’s diplomatic residence. The family left the Philippines for the United States on the SS President Taft arriving in San Francisco in October 7, 1940. They were sponsored by the Americans, Henry and Camilla Beck, from Cicero, IL. Walter Rauscher settled in Chicago, married Elaine Kraus in 1947, and had two sons, Russell (1950-1995) and Eric (1953-).

    Physical Details

    Language
    Silent
    Genre/Form
    Amateur.
    B&W / Color
    Black & White
    Image Quality
    Good
    Film Format
    • Master
    • Master 4564 Film: positive - 8 mm - b&w - silent - reversal print
      Master 4564 Film: positive - 8 mm - b&w - silent - reversal print
      Master 4564 Film: positive - 8 mm - b&w - silent - reversal print
      Master 4564 Film: positive - 8 mm - b&w - silent - reversal print

    Rights & Restrictions

    Conditions on Access
    You do not require further permission from the Museum to access this archival media.
    Copyright
    Eric Rauscher
    Conditions on Use
    The Museum does not own the copyright for this material and does not have authority to authorize third party use. For permission, please contact the rights holder, Mr. Eric Rauscher.

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    Administrative Notes

    Film Provenance
    Eric Rauscher donated his father's films to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in May 2021.
    Film Source
    Eric Rauscher
    Record last modified:
    2024-02-21 08:08:08
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