Backpack
- Classification
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Containers
- Category
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Luggage
- Object Type
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Backpacks (lcsh)
- Credit Line
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum collection, gift of Eva Paddock
Cloth backpack with leather straps, worn by Eva Fleischmann. She and her sister, Milena Fleischmann, were sent ahead of their parents from Czechoslovakia on Kindertransport, or, a children’s transport to the United Kingdom, in 1939.
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Also in This Collection
Eva Paddock collection
Document
Consists of three documents relating to the Fleischmann (donor’s) family: 1) a written document, dated 13 March 1942, regarding confiscated property, Prague; 2) a 1940 telegram regarding the release of the donor’s mother from Czechoslovakia; and 3) a letter, dated 30 January 1940, to the donor’s father from William Jowett,in London,.
Fleischmann family papers
Document
Documents and photographs related to Sonia Fleischmann, who fled Prague to the United Kingdom in 1940. Eva and her sister, Milena Fleischmann, were sent ahead of their parents from Czechoslovakia on Kindertransport to the United Kingdom, in 1939. Items include the tag worn by Eva while traveling to the UK; photographs of Eva, Milena and the Radcliffe family who cared for the girls once they arrived in the UK; identification documents for “Seina Fleischmannova” and a luggage tag, documenting Sonja’s voyage through Oslo, Norway to Liverpool, UK and, according to trunk’s labels, to Hammond Street, Preston, Lancashire, UK; newspaper clipping of Eva’s arrival in Liverpool.
Trunk
Object
Trunk brought from Czech Republic with Sonia Fleischmann, who fled Prague to the United Kingdom in 1940. Eva and her sister, Milena Fleischmann, were sent ahead of their parents from Czechoslovakia on Kindertransport, or, a children’s transport to the United Kingdom, in 1939. According to the trunk’s labels, Sonia Fleischmann eventually resided on Hammond Street, Preston, Lancashire, UK.