Atlas
- Title
- Berliner Volksschulatlas fur die oberen Klassen
- Classification
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Books and Published Materials
- Category
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Books and pamphlets
- Object Type
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Reference works (lcsh)
- Credit Line
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Regina Wolbrom
Rectangular form with cardboard cover; image of Germany and bear with text above and below printed on front cover; interior pages of country and world maps
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Also in Regina Wolbrom collection
Collection of 5 documents, 67 photographs, 2 Poesie books, 1 siddurim, and 1 atlas relating to the Rotenberg and Wolbrom families and their experiences during the time period of the Holocaust
Regina Wolbrom papers
Document
The Regina Wolbrom papers contains Rotenberg family documents, a photocopy of one of the four letters written by Regina Rotenberg (age 19) while in prison awaiting transport to Auschwitz concentration camp, dated May 19, 1944, two Poesie books kept by Regina, 1935-1955, as well as personal photographs and studio portraits of the Rotenberg, Frankel, and Wolbrom families prior to World War II. The photographs also include images of the Rotenberg siblings (Regina, Wolfgang, Siegmund, and Sonja) before the war and while in hiding, and group photographs of Bnei Akiva events, 1940-1942. The photographs in this collection contain images of both survivors and victims of the Holocaust taken in Germany, Belgium, and Poland. The biographical materials include family documents reissued to the Rotenberg family, 1922-1939. These materials include a civil registry for Moszek Lejzor Rotenberg issued in Łódź, Poland, November 30, 1922; a marriage certificate for Tema Frankel and Moszek Rotenberg, reissued on February 6, 1929 in Łódź, Poland; a birth certificate for Tema Frankel reissued on August 22, 1921 in Busko, Poland; and a birth certificate for “Rikel Regine” (Regina) Rotenberg reissued in Gera, Germany, January 18, 1939. Also included is an “Israelitische Vereinigung…Einlaßkarte” seating card for issued to Toni Rotenberg in 1936. Also included among the Regina Wolbrom papers is a photocopy of one of the four letters written by Regina Rotenberg (age 19) while in prison awaiting transport to the Birkenau concentration camp, dated May 19, 1944. Regina slipped the letters from the transport train and a farmer named Van Hoof later found two of the letters on the tracks and mailed them to the Celis family. The photographs in the collection include images of both survivors and victims of the Holocaust. These include a studio portrait of Erna Frankel in Gera, Germany, 1920; David and Chana (née Rotenberg) Lokcinski, undated; Bella Rotenberg, 1928, and a portrait of Father Hubert Celis, undated. The unidentified photographs, circa 1920-1942, include an unidentified soldier, circa 1920s, and photographs of Regina Wolbrom, friends, and other family members. The identified photographs include members of the Frankel, Rotenberg, and Wolbrom families. These are arranged either by individual or by family. Photographs of Tema (Toni) Frankel (1900-1942) include a group photograph with Toni Frankel (4th person in second row) and several unidentified people holding beers, Gera, Germany, 1920; the Frankel siblings with two unidentified men with bicycles (Erna, Jacob, and Toni Frankel), Gera, 1920; two studio photographs of Toni Frankel taken in Gera, 1920, 1923; a studio photograph of Toni Frankel wearing a white hat, Bad Kissingen, Germany, 1921; Toni and Erna Frankel with an unidentified woman, Gera, 1921; a studio photograph of Toni Frankel and an unidentified woman, Gera, 1922; Toni Frankel and Eisig Frankel (5th and 6th from the right) with an unidentified group of people, some holding canes, Germany, 1922; an unidentified group photograph with Toni Frankel (2nd on left), Gera, 1923; Toni Frankel in Gera, 1923; and the Frankel family (Toni Rotenberg, Erna Perlman, Eisig Frankel, Sara Frankel) in Karlsbad, 1928. Photographs of the Frankel family (Jacob, Marie, and Max) include Marie Katz, Gera, Germany, 1923; Jacob Frankel (center back) at an unidentified event with unidentified people, 1925; a studio portrait of Jacob and Marie Frankel, Weissenfels, Germany, 1930; a baby photograph of Max Frankel, Weissenfels, 1930; two photographs of Max Frankel, 1936; and a studio portrait of Marie and Max Frankel, undated. Photographs of Ita and Marika Korn, paternal cousins of Regina Wolbrom include Ita (age 2) and Marika Korn (age 4), Łódź, Poland, undated, and Ita Korn wearing a white bow in her hair, Łódź, Poland, 1932. Photographs of the Perlman family include a group wedding photograph of Moritz and Erna Perlman including (front row) Sara Frankel, Eisig Frankel, Toni Rotenberg, Regina Rotenberg- the flower girl, Max Rotenberg, Erna Perlman, Moritz Perlman, Marie Frankel, Jacob Frankel, 1928; a wedding portrait of Erna and Moritz Perlman, 1928; Eisig Frankel, Mortiz Perlman, and Erna Perlman standing next to a baby carriage, Karlsbad, 1932; and Wolfi Perlman, son of Erna and Mortiz Perlman, holding a ball, Karlsbad, 1932. Photographs of Max Rotenberg (1896-1942) include Max Rotenberg holding a briefcase, Berlin, Germany, 1924; a portrait of Max and Sigmund Rotenberg in Germany, undated; Max Rotgenberg (front row, center) with a group of unidentified men, undated; Max Rotenberg (1st on left) at 28 years old with a group of three other unidentified men, undated; a portrait of Max Rotenberg, 1925; a family photograph with Sigmund Rotenberg (left), Chana Rotenberg, unidentified, and Max Rotenberg (right), undated. Photographs of Regina Wolbrom (née Rotenberg, 1925- ) include a photograph of Regina Rotenberg as a baby, circa 1926; Regina Rotenberg with a teddy bear, 1928; a photograph of Toni Rotenberg, Erna Perlman, Wolfgang Rotenberg, and Regina Rotenberg walking on a street in Karlsbad, 1931; a photograph of Wolfgang Rotenberg, Regina Rotenberg, and their cousin Wolfi Perlman, Karlsbad, 1932; two photographs of Regina Rotenberg and her brother Sigmund Rotenberg, Berlin, 1938; and Regina Rotenberg standing at an intersection with friends in Brussels, Belgium, 1942. Photographs of Regina Wolbrom’s friends and Bnei Akiva events include group photographs of Bnei Akiva Organization events in Blankendeele, 1940-1941, and Brussel, 1942; Roushka Weingarten wearing a white pants outfit, 1941; a studio portrait of Lotti Szampanier, 1939; and group photograph of Jutta Appelbaum, Ruth Appelbaum, Lotti Szampanier, with an unidentified woman in Berlin, 1939. Photograph of Sigmund Rotenberg, Regina Wolbrom’s uncle, includes a group photograph in a workshop, Sigmund sitting in front, 1923; studio portrait of Sigmund Rotenberg, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1924; and Sigmund Rotenberg in Buenos Aires standing outside and holding a hat, 1926.
Siddur
Object
Rectangular form with black textured paper covered cardboard cover; geometric design of gold leaf at center on front cover; printed text in black ink on interior pages