Hoexter family collection
The Hoexter family collection consists of photographs, postcards, documents, and glass slides related to the Holocaust experiences of Herbert Hoexter, originally of Frankfurt, Germany. Includes pre-war and wartime family photographs; information about his internment in Dachau concentration camp in 1938; his emigration to England, where he was imprisoned in the Kitchener internment camp from August 1939-April 1940; and information regarding his work in the United States from 1940-1942. Also includes photographic negatives and glass slides.
- Date
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inclusive:
1939-1939
- Genre/Form
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Postcards.
Negatives.
Slides.
Photographs.
Passports.
Affidavits of support.
Newspaper clippings.
- Extent
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17 glass slides.
36 negatives.
- Extent
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1 box
1 oversize box
- Credit Line
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Sandra Hoexter
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Record last modified: 2023-02-24 13:37:00
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Also in Hoexter family collection
Consists of photographs, postcards, documents, and glass slides related to the Holocaust experiences of Herbert Hoexter, originally of Frankfurt, Germany. Includes pre-war and wartime family photographs, information about his internment in Dachau in 1938, his emigration to England, where he was imprisoned in the Kitchener internment camp from August 1939-April 1940, and information regarding his work in the United States from 1940-1942. Also includes photographic negatives and glass slides and an oral history interview with Herbert Hoexter.
Oral history interview with Herbert Hoexter
Oral History