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Salomon and Berg families collection

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    Overview

    Collection Summary
    The collection consists of a chess set, a harmonica, documents, photographs, and publications relating to the experiences of Alfred Berg in Austria and Marianne Salomon Berg in Germany before and during the Holocaust.
    Provenance
    The collection was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2015 by Marianne Salomon Berg, the wife of Alfred Berg.
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    Berg family papers

    Document | Accession Number: 2015.312.2

    Date
    inclusive:  1937-1948
    Berg family papers

    Nekvasil portable chess set used by an Austrian Jewish refugee

    Object | Accession Number: 2015.312.3 a-af

    Geography
    creation: Vienna (Austria)
    acquired: Vienna (Austria)
    Date
    manufacture:  before 1939
    Nekvasil portable chess set used by an Austrian Jewish refugee

    Tremolo style Opera harmonica owned by an Austrian Jewish refugee

    Object | Accession Number: 2015.312.4

    Geography
    manufacture: Brunndöbra (Germany)
    Date
    manufacture:  approximately 1930
    Tremolo style Opera harmonica owned by an Austrian Jewish refugee

    Dictionary

    Object | Accession Number: 2015.312.5

    Geography
    publication: Berlin (Germany)
    publication: Schöneberg (Germany)
    Date
    publication/distribution:  after 1936

    Josef and Hildegard Salomon family papers

    Document | Accession Number: 2015.312.6

    Date
    inclusive:  1932-1945
    Record last modified:
    2022-07-28 18:27:23
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