'Juden in Marburg a. L.', In: AUFBAU (22 Jun 1945). (ID: 30487)
Authorship or Source:
Aufbau (New York, N.Y.)
Year:
1945
Title or Main Description:
'Juden in Marburg a. L.', In: AUFBAU (22 Jun 1945).
Description:
- p. [29]
- Number of Names or Other Entries-- 7 Names.
Date:
June 22, 1945
Type of Work:
Periodical excerpt
Alternate or Series Title:
- Aufbau (New York, N.Y.). Excerpt
- Aufbau : Nachrichtenblatt des German-Jewish Club, Inc. Excerpt
Museum or Other Institution Holdings:
- Survivors Registry Collection [photocopy]: Document File AA0127.
- USHMM Library: Microforms LM0020.
- Library of Congress (Washington, D.C.). Call Number: Microfilm (o) 95/4712.
- A scan of this document in PDF format is available at T:\DArchives\ReferenceCollection\AA0127\AA0127.PDF.
Provenance:
- This list was provided to Aufbau for publication by the World Jewish Congress, New York.
- From September 1, 1944 through September 27, 1946, the German-language newspaper Aufbau, published in New York City, printed numerous lists of Jewish Holocaust survivors, as well as a few lists of victims. These lists, which include 33,557 names in total, were computerized and proofread by staff and volunteers of the Survivors Registry of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. from 1997 to 1999. A searchable database of these names can be found online at http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/aufbau.htm. Data compiled from this source is also included in the "USHMM namesearch" online system (Staff Version: http://staff.ushmm.org/namesearch/; Public Version: http://www.ushmm.org/namesearch/) as the data set titled: "Aufbau: A list of the locations of Holocaust survivors and victims from the Aufbau German language publications of the 1940s."
Keywords:
- Holocaust survivors --Germany --Marburg an der Lahn --Directories.
- Holocaust survivors --Germany --Marburg an der Lahn --Registers.
- Jews --Germany --Marburg an der Lahn --Directories.
- Marburg an der Lahn (Germany) --Directories.
Abstract:
Alphabetical listing of Jews living in Marburg an der Lahn after the end of World War II. Entries include name, birthdate and street address. The article states that these persons could be contacted via the Red Cross with messages of 25 words or fewer.
Language and Other Notes:
- Text in German.
- Some portions poorly legible.
- "AA0127"--Handwritten notation in righthand margin.
Location of Electronic or Internet File:
T:\DArchives\ReferenceCollection\AA0127\AA0127.PDF
Resource Center Cataloging Notes:
Former Q&A Name Lists Database File Number-- AA0127