Overview
- Description
- Comprised of materials such as immigration papers, family photographs, and correspondence documenting the donor's sister, Ava (b. 1940), and parents', Karl Kormes (b. 1918) and his first wife Martha (b.1922), experiences in prewar Germany, surviving the Patria bombing, their detainment in the Atlit (or Athlit) detainee camp, living in Tel Aviv, and their immigration to the US in 1946. Also included are Jewish Journal newspaper clippings.
- Date
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1940-1946
- Credit Line
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Tamara Kormes Morgenstern
Physical Details
- Extent
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2 folders
1 oversize box
Rights & Restrictions
- Conditions on Access
- No restrictions on access
- Conditions on Use
- No restrictions on use
- Copyright Holder
- Ms. Tamara Morgenstern
Keywords & Subjects
- Geographic Name
- Atlit (Israel) Tel Aviv (Israel)
- Corporate Name
- Patria (Ship)
Administrative Notes
- Holder of Originals
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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
- Legal Status
- Permanent Collection
- Provenance
- Donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2021 by Tamara Kormes Morgenstern, daughter of Karl and Martha Kormes.
- Record last modified:
- 2023-06-26 09:33:50
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Also in Kormes family collection
The collection consists of immigration papers and other documents, as well as a child's red dress, an Israeli flag, and a prewar German prayer book documenting the donor's parents' and sister’s experiences in prewar Germany, surviving the Patria bombing, their detainment in Atlit (or Athlit) clearance camp, living in Tel Aviv, and their immigration to the US in 1946.
Date: approximately 1940-1946
Prewar German prayer book owned by the Kormes family
Object
Prewar German prayer book which belonged to the Kormes family, who survived the Patria bombing and were detained in the Atlit (or Athlit) detainee camp before their immigration to the US in 1946.
Child's red dress worn by Ava Kormes aboard the SS Patria
Object
Child's red dress worn by the donor's sister Ava (or Eva) Kormes Becker on the SS Patria. She survived its bombing with her parents, Karl and Martha Kormes, in 1940 before the family's detainment in the Atlit detainee camp.
Israeli flag owned by Karl Kormes
Object
Israeli flag brought with Karl Kormes when he immigrated to the United States around 1946 after he and his family lived in Tel Aviv following the war.