Overview
- Brief Narrative
- Tag related to mother's cousin Gustawa Zabramma Tenenbaum.
- Credit Line
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum collection, gift of Barbara Krupat
Physical Details
- Physical Description
- Round metal tag with the number 4943 engraved in the center. Attached is a piece of yarn.
- Dimensions
- overall: Height: 13.000 inches (33.02 cm) | Diameter: 1.500 inches (3.81 cm)
- Materials
- overall : metal, yarn
Rights & Restrictions
- Conditions on Access
- No restrictions on access
- Conditions on Use
- No restrictions on use
Administrative Notes
- Legal Status
- Permanent Collection
- Provenance
- The tag was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2019 by Barbara Krupat, the daughter of Jacob Reimer.
- Record last modified:
- 2024-02-21 07:11:14
- This page:
- https://collections.ushmm.org/search/catalog/irn716970
Download & Licensing
In-Person Research
- By Appointment
- Request 21 Days in Advance of Visit
- Plan a Research Visit
- Request to See This Object
Contact Us
Also in Jacob Reimer and Gustawa Zabramna Tenenbaum collection
The collection consists of letters sent to Jacob Reimer from parents in Europe. Jacob Reimer had immigrated in December 1939. Also includes a recording, tag, documents related to mother's cousin Gustawa Zabramna Tenenbaum and photographs.
Jacob Reimer and Gustawa Zabramna Tenenbaum papers
Document
The Jacob Riemer and Gustawa Zabramna Tenenbaum papers document the separate stories of Jacob Reimer and his wife’s cousin, Gustawa Zabramna Tenenbaum. Jacob Riemer’s papers consist of letters his parents sent him from Europe following his immigration to the United States. Gustawa Zabramna Tenenbaum’s papers include biographical materials, personal narratives, photographs, printed materials, and restitution files documenting her post-Holocaust recovery in Sweden, her immigration to the United States, and the lingering effects of her imprisonment at Auschwitz.