Overview
- Brief Narrative
- Wooden stirrer. Part of a collection of documents, photographs, artifacts and film illustrating the experiences of Alice and Jakob Kessler and their son, Hans Otto, who was born in Vienna, Austria and raised in Baden, Austria. Their experiences fleeing to the United Kingdom in 1939 and then immigrating to the United States in the early 1940s, as well as the experiences of the extended family are also documented in the collection.
- Credit Line
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of John Otto Kessler
Physical Details
- Classification
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Household Utensils
- Physical Description
- Wooden stirrer
- Dimensions
- overall: | Width: 2.500 inches (6.35 cm) | Diameter: 4.000 inches (10.16 cm)
- Materials
- overall : wood
Rights & Restrictions
- Conditions on Access
- No restrictions on access
- Conditions on Use
- No restrictions on use
Administrative Notes
- Legal Status
- Permanent Collection
- Provenance
- The stirrer was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2017 by John Otto Kessler.
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- 2022-07-28 21:50:58
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The collection documents the pre-war, wartime, and post-war lives of Alice and Jakob Kessler and their son Hans (later John) of Austria, including the management of the Hotel-Pension Rauhenstein-Helenschlössl in Baden, their emigration from Austria in 1938 to England and their immigration to the United States in 1940. The collection also includes materials regarding Alice’s parents Else and Max Neuhut, Alice’s second husband Berthold Feld, and Hans’s future wife Eva Bondy. The collection consists of biographical material, immigration papers, correspondence, restitution paperwork, writings and publications, and photographs. Biographical material consists of personal documents related to the Alice and Jakob Kessler, their son Hans, Alice’s parents Else and Max Neuhut, Else’s brother Ivan Döry, Alice’s second husband Berthold Feld, and Hans’s future wife Eva Bondy. Included are birth, marriage, and death certificates; identification documents; financial papers; report cards; passports; employment papers; genealogy notes; and records related to Jakob’s service with the Austro-Hungarian Army during World War I. There are also documents regarding Hans’s baptism into the German Lutheran church (Evangelische Kirche) in 1934. Immigration papers primarily consist of documents related to the Kessler’s emigration from Austria to England in 1938 and their immigration to the United States in 1940 and Else and Max Neuhut’s immigration to Havana, Cuba and the United States. The papers related to the Kessler’s immigration to England include Austrian emigration paperwork, correspondence regarding employment, ration cards, and medical cards. Papers related to the Kessler’s immigration to the United States include Affidavits of Support, immigrant identification cards, naturalization correspondence and naturalization certificates. 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Restitution records consist of large amounts of documents and correspondence regarding reparations for Alice and Hans; Alice’s uncle Paul Döry, who was murdered at Auschwitz; Berthold Feld; and the Kessler’s Austrian business the Hotel-Pension Rauhenstein-Helenschlössl. Much of the restitution paperwork for Paul Döry and Berthold Feld was handled by Alice. Writings, publications, and ephemera include personal narratives, articles, poems, and recipe books. Eva Bondy’s “The Story of My Life” is an illustrated personal narrative written as a teenager after she immigrated to the United States. Else Neuhut’s Der Kanari Simba” is a typed manuscript of a children’s story she wrote. The October 1942 issue of El Informativo Mitteilungen features an article in German by Else entitled “Mein schwarzer Spitzenhut” chronicling her and Max’s flight from Vienna to Cuba. The United Yugoslav Relief Fund of America News Bulletin features a photograph of Eva Bondy in Yugoslav attire for a Yugoslav bazaar in 1946. Additionally, there are 10 handwritten recipe books in German. Photographs consist of prints and albums primarily depicting the pre-war lives of the Kessler, Neuhut, and Bondy families. The Kessler family subjects include candid family scenes, portraits, Hans’s childhood, Jakob in uniform in the Austrian Army during World War I, various relatives, and the family’s hotel in Baden. The Neuhut photographs are primarily of Else and Max, along with other relatives. The Bondy family photographs include depictions of family vacations to resorts in Austria, Croatia, and the World’s Fair in New York; Eva’s childhood; portraits; and candid family scenes. There is also one photograph of Alice’s second husband Berthold Feld. 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Wooden spoon. Part of a collection of documents, photographs, artifacts and film illustrating the experiences of Alice and Jakob Kessler and their son, Hans Otto, who was born in Vienna, Austria and raised in Baden, Austria. Their experiences fleeing to the United Kingdom in 1939 and then immigrating to the United States in the early 1940s, as well as the experiences of the extended family are also documented in the collection.
Wooden spoon
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Wooden spoon. Part of a collection of documents, photographs, artifacts and film illustrating the experiences of Alice and Jakob Kessler and their son, Hans Otto, who was born in Vienna, Austria and raised in Baden, Austria. Their experiences fleeing to the United Kingdom in 1939 and then immigrating to the United States in the early 1940s, as well as the experiences of the extended family are also documented in the collection.
Wooden spoon
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Wooden spoon. Part of a collection of documents, photographs, artifacts and film illustrating the experiences of Alice and Jakob Kessler and their son, Hans Otto, who was born in Vienna, Austria and raised in Baden, Austria. Their experiences fleeing to the United Kingdom in 1939 and then immigrating to the United States in the early 1940s, as well as the experiences of the extended family are also documented in the collection.