Overview
- Description
- Consists of correspondence, documents, and identity cards related to the experiences of Jakob Glantz, originally of Szaszvar, Hungary. Mr. Glantz moved to Vienna after World War I, married, and opened a photographic studio. He was arrested after Kristallnacht and imprisoned for several months in Dachau. Upon his release, he emigrated, with his wife and daughter, to Shanghai, where he passed away in 1948. The collection includes official documents, school papers, postcards from Dachau, Mr. Glantz's Reisepass, Mr. Glantz's Shanghai Foreigners Resident Certificate, and other personal papers.
- Date
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1881-1948
- Credit Line
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Cornelius Donnelly
Physical Details
- Extent
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1 folder
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Administrative Notes
- Holder of Originals
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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
- Legal Status
- Permanent Collection
- Provenance
- Neil Donnelly donated this collection to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum on Sept. 27, 2006. He purchased the collection at an auction.
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- 2023-07-07 09:50:56
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The collection consists of a painting, correspondence, documents, and identity cards related to the experiences of Jakob Glantz, originally of Szaszvar, Hungary, who fled Vienna Austria after Kristallnacht with his wife and daughter, to Shanghai, where he passed away in 1948.
Date: 1881-1948