Passport issued to Ernst Perl in February, 1939. It is stamped with a red "J" and includes the middle name Israel in order to identify the owner as Jewish. Ernst used this passport to flee Germany and eventually make his way to the United States.
- Date
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1939 February 27
- Locale
- Berlin, [Berlin] Germany
- Variant Locale
- Berlin-Buckow
Berlin-Mariendorf
Berlin-Ploetzensee
Berlin-Reinickendorf
Berlin-Tempelhof
Berlin-Wannsee
Berlin-Schlachtensee
Berlin-Duppel - Photo Designation
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JEWISH LIFE IN NAZI GERMANY -- Documents
- Photo Credit
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Evelyn Perl
Passport issued to Ernst Perl in February, 1939. It is stamped with a red "J" and includes the middle name Israel in order to identify the owner as Jewish. Ernst used this passport to flee Germany and eventually make his way to the United States.
Ellinor (now Eleanor) and Evelyn Perl, twin sisters, were born in Berlin in 1938 to Ernst and Frieda (nee Heimann) Perl. The family fled to Lisbon via Paris and succeeded in sailing to the United States on board the SS Nyassa on May 25, 1941. They settled in New York where the girls attended a pre-school for Jewish refugee children.
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