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A two-page spread from a "Posie book" or autograph album that belonged to Eva Goldberg Judd (donor's wife).

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    A two-page spread from a "Posie book" or autograph album that belonged to Eva Goldberg Judd (donor's wife).
    A two-page spread from a "Posie book" or autograph album that belonged to Eva Goldberg Judd (donor's wife).

The pages  feature an inscription to the owner by Anne Frank, as well as a small photograph of Anne.  The album contains inscriptions from friends and family.  The contents of the autograph book were collected by Eva Goldberg prior to her emigration from Germany to the United States via the Netherlands and Great Britain.

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    A two-page spread from a "Posie book" or autograph album that belonged to Eva Goldberg Judd (donor's wife).

    The pages feature an inscription to the owner by Anne Frank, as well as a small photograph of Anne. The album contains inscriptions from friends and family. The contents of the autograph book were collected by Eva Goldberg prior to her emigration from Germany to the United States via the Netherlands and Great Britain.
    Date
    April 1938 - October 1939
    Locale
    The Netherlands
    Variant Locale
    Holland
    Photo Credit
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Bernard Judd

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    Photo Source
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Copyright: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Provenance: Bernard Judd
    Source Record ID: Collections: 2004.644.1

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    Artifact Photographer
    Max Reid
    Biography
    Eva Goldberg was born in Goerlitz, Germany and her family often traveled to Amsterdam to visit relatives. Because Eva did not speak Dutch, her aunt introduced her to two German girls who lived in the neighborhood--Anne Frank and Susanne Ledermann. They first met in 1936. After Eva's father was arrested on Kristallnacht, the family fled to Amsterdam. They remained for a few months until they were able to immigrate to England and then the United States in 1939. Eva passed away in 1996.
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    2017-03-14 00:00:00
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