Overview
- Brief Narrative
- Handmade, paper bag with a yarn drawstring, owned by Gerd and Alice Fischl Gerstmann. The bag is part of a collection documenting the experiences of Alice Fischl Gerstmann, Gerd Gerstmann, and their families in Czechoslovakia, Germany, and Palestine before, during, and after the Holocaust. Alice Fischl, who fled from Czechoslovakia, and Gerd Gerstmann, who fled from Germany, both immigrated to Palestine where they met and married.
- Credit Line
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum collection, gift of Nina Glasner
Physical Details
- Classification
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Containers
- Category
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Bags
- Object Type
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Paper Bags (lcsh)
- Physical Description
- Handmade bag constructed from pink, crepe-textured paper with a rectangular base panel. The bag has a blue, yarn, drawstring closure with a yellow bow on the front. A small twig is stuck in the drawstring.
- Dimensions
- overall: Height: 3.500 inches (8.89 cm) | Width: 3.500 inches (8.89 cm)
- Materials
- overall : paper, yarn
Rights & Restrictions
- Conditions on Access
- No restrictions on access
- Conditions on Use
- No restrictions on use
Keywords & Subjects
- Topical Term
- Emigration and immigration.
- Geographic Name
- Germany. Palestine. Czechoslovakia
- Corporate Name
- Wizo
Administrative Notes
- Legal Status
- Permanent Collection
- Provenance
- The bag was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2020 by Nina Gerstmann Glasner.
- Record last modified:
- 2023-08-28 09:13:26
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Also in Fischl and Gerstmann family collection
The collection consists of artifacts, documents, photographs, correspondence, and oral histories relating to the experiences of Alice Fischl Gerstmann, Gerd Gerstmann, and their families in Czechoslovakia, Germany, and Palestine before, during, and after the Holocaust.
Date: approximately 1933-approximately 1945
Fischl and Gerstmann family papers
Document
The Fischl and Gerstmann family papers include documents, photographs, and correspondence relating to the experiences of Alice Fischl and her family in Czechoslovakia (Czech Republic) and Palestine after Alice was sent to Palestine in 1939 by her parents, as well as Eli Gerstmann and his family in Germany and their immigration to Palestine in 1935. During the war, both Alice and Eli joined the Haganah, an underground military organization, and later immigrated to the United States in 1958. Material relating to the Fischl family consists of biographical and identification material including birth and death announcements, passports, and work papers, correspondence mainly to Alice and Lidya in Czechoslovakia and later Palestine, restitution documentation, autograph books, and notebooks of patterns for clothing, recipes, and a family narrative. Also included is an album and photographs of the Fischl family in Czechoslovakia, Palestine, and the United States. Material relating to the Gerstmann family consists of biographical material, identification documents including birth certificates, identification cards, and immigration documents for Hermann, Gerda, Eli, Lucie, and Nina, medical records, correspondence, and restitution documentation.
Pencil drawing, depicting buildings by a road, owned by Gerd and Alice Fischl Gerstmann
Object
A pencil drawing of buildings and tress along a road titled “WIZO Nachlat Jitzchak”. The Women’s International Zionist Organization (WIZO) is a volunteer organization focused on social welfare in all areas of Israeli society. The drawing is part of a collection documenting the experiences of Alice Fischl Gerstmann, Gerd Gerstmann, and their families in Czechoslovakia, Germany, and Palestine before, during, and after the Holocaust. Alice Fischl, who fled from Czechoslovakia, and Gerd Gerstmann, who fled from Germany, both immigrated to Palestine where they met and married.
Rectangular, cloth-covered compact with mirror owned by Alice Fischl Gerstmann
Object
Fabric-covered compact with an interior mirror, part of a collection documenting the experiences of Alice Fischl Gerstmann, Gerd Gerstmann, and their families in Czechoslovakia, Germany, and Palestine before, during, and after the Holocaust. Alice Fischl, who fled from Czechoslovakia, and Gerd Gerstmann, who fled from Germany, both immigrated to Palestine where they met and married.
Handmade enclosure for correspondence owned by Gerd and Alice Fischl Gerstmann
Object
Handmade enclosure for correspondence, with the Czech word for letters sewn on the cover owned by Gerd and Alice Fischl Gerstmann. The cover is part of a collection documenting the experiences of Alice Fischl Gerstmann, Gerd Gerstmann, and their families in Czechoslovakia, Germany, and Palestine before, during, and after the Holocaust. Alice Fischl, who fled from Czechoslovakia, and Gerd Gerstmann, who fled from Germany, both immigrated to Palestine where they met and married.
Fabric embroidered with the name Edna owned by Gerd and Alice Fischl Gerstmann
Object
Small piece of fabric embroidered with the name "Edna" owned by Gerd and Alice Fischl Gerstmann. The embroidery is part of a collection documenting the experiences of Alice Fischl Gerstmann, Gerd Gerstmann, and their families in Czechoslovakia, Germany, and Palestine before, during, and after the Holocaust. Alice Fischl, who fled from Czechoslovakia, and Gerd Gerstmann, who fled from Germany, both immigrated to Palestine where they met and married.
Metal pin attached to a note owned by Gerd and Alice Fischl Gerstmann
Object
Metal pin attached to a handwritten, Hebrew note owned by Gerd and Alice Fischl Gerstmann. The pin and note are part of a collection documenting the experiences of Alice Fischl Gerstmann, Gerd Gerstmann, and their families in Czechoslovakia, Germany, and Palestine before, during, and after the Holocaust. Alice Fischl, who fled from Czechoslovakia, and Gerd Gerstmann, who fled from Germany, both immigrated to Palestine where they met and married.
Box containing dried flowers and a tin owned by Gerd and Alice Fischl Gerstmann
Object
Cardboard box (c-d) containing dried flowers (a), as well as a small, metal tin (b), which has a dried flower bud and paper wrappers within owned by Gerd and Alice Fischl Gerstmann. The box, flowers, and tin are part of a collection documenting the experiences of Alice Fischl Gerstmann, Gerd Gerstmann, and their families in Czechoslovakia, Germany, and Palestine before, during, and after the Holocaust. Alice Fischl, who fled from Czechoslovakia, and Gerd Gerstmann, who fled from Germany, both immigrated to Palestine where they met and married.
Oral history interview with Gertsmann
Oral History
The oral history is part of a collection documenting the experiences of Alice Fischl Gerstmann, Gerd Gerstmann, and their families in Czechoslovakia, Germany, and Palestine before, during, and after the Holocaust. Alice Fischl, who fled from Czechoslovakia, and Gerd Gerstmann, who fled from Germany, both immigrated to Palestine where they met and married.