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Frida Sara Oppenheimer

Holocaust Victim
Religion Jewish
Address München (1941)

Location Trail

  1. New York, New York, USA Letter · 1939
  2. [New York, USA] Letter · 1939
  3. New York, New York, USA Letter · 11.1939
  4. London, England Letter · 30.11.1939
  5. [London or New York] Letter · 12.1939
  6. London, England Letter · 05.12.1939
  7. Bronx, New York, USA Letter · 1940
  8. Rotterdam, Netherlands Letter · 1940
  9. New York, New York, USA Letter · 06.02.1940
  10. New York, New York, USA (86th Street Branch) Letter · 20.03.1940
  11. [New York or Rotterdam] Letter · 04.1940
  12. [Rotterdam or in transit] Letter · 04.1940
  13. [Rotterdam, Netherlands, despite Mannheim letterhead] Letter · 01.04.1940
  14. Rotterdam, Netherlands Letter · 04.04.1940
  15. New York, New York, USA Letter · 17.04.1940
  16. Forest Hills, Long Island, New York, USA Letter · 30.05.1940
  17. München Resided (1941) · 1941
  18. Stuttgart, Germany Letter · 1941
  19. Bronx, New York, USA Letter · 02.1941
  20. Brooklyn, New York, USA Letter · 01.02.1941
  21. New York, New York, USA Letter · 04.02.1941
  22. [New York, New York, USA] Letter · 04.02.1941
  23. Bronx, New York, USA Letter · 10.02.1941
  24. Stuttgart, Germany Letter · 04.04.1941
  25. [Stuttgart, Germany] Letter · 04.04.1941
  26. Munich, Germany Letter · 25.10.1941
  27. New York, New York, USA Letter · 11.1941
  28. Basel, Switzerland Letter · 07.11.1941
  29. New York, New York, USA Letter · 07.11.1941
  30. München Frida Sara Oppenheimer writes from Munich · 21.12.1941
  31. München (Munich), Germany Letter · 21.12.1941

Timeline

  • 21.12.1941 Frida Sara Oppenheimer writes from Munich

Correspondence

Brief handwritten pencil note from Mina 1939 Typed updated affidavit of support from Samuel Morris 1939 Typed letter / affidavit of support from Samuel Morris to the American Consul... 1939 Invoice from Tausig Service Corporation for affidavit filing fees 1939 Receipt from the Jewish Refugees Committee for repayment of deposit 1939 Typed letter from the Jewish Refugees Committee (Financial Department) to Min... 1939 Typed letter/affidavit from Mrs. Bertha Katz née Falk to the American Consul ... 1940 Envelope front addressed to Mina Kaufmann, posted from New York 1940 Bank deposit receipt from The National City Bank of New York 1940 Handwritten inventory/checklist of shipped crates and suitcases 1940 Handwritten inventory on a "Reise-Bericht" (Travel Report) form, page 17 1940 Handwritten letter from Arthur Baer to Mina Kaufmann (page 1 of 2), on "Arthu... 1940 Holland America Line excess baggage receipt (No. 621), bilingual (English/Ger... 1940 U.S. Customs Entry Record / Receipt / Missing Documents form (Customs Form 5101) 1940 Typed letter from The Bowery Savings Bank, Safe Deposit Department, to Fritz ... 1940 Handwritten receipt (Quittung) from Fanny Hausmann for luggage storage 1940 Western Union Cablegram from Reisebüro Vock (Stuttgart) to Fred Oppenheimer i... 1941 Typed formal affidavit of support from Mrs. Bertha Katz née Falk (page 1 of 2... 1941 Typed affidavit of support from William Langerbein to the American Consul Gen... 1941 Typed letter/affidavit from Mina Kaufmann to the American Consulate in Stuttg... 1941 Official letter from the American Consulate General in Stuttgart to the Oppen... 1941 Western Union telegram from Julius and Elsa Oppenheimer in Munich to Mina Kau... 1941 Typed cable draft/copy from Reisebüro Tausig (New York) to Reisebüro Vock (St... 1941 RCA Radiogram (telegram) from Zaro Tours Basel branch to Zaro Tours New York,... 1941 Typed letter from Zaro Tours to Mina Kaufmann, in German, regarding Cuba visa... 1941 Handwritten letter in German Kurrent script, written upside-down on page (rot... 1941

Notes

Wrote letter from Munich dated December 21, 1941, using mandatory middle name Sara.
Filed with Julius & Elsa correspondence. Discussed meeting a man through Wanderbund (hiking association).
One of the last letters to reach America from Munich — US entered WWII Dec 7-11, 1941.
RESEARCH NEEDED: Refers to Frieda Allersheimer (née Oppenheimer) as Tante Frieda, placing her in the next generation after Julius siblings. May be a daughter of Max, Zacharias, or Sigmund Oppenheimer. Not found in Bundesarchiv Gedenkbuch, Yad Vashem, or Arolsen Archives. Likely deported April 4, 1942 from Munich to Piaski (same transport as Julius and Elsa). Check: gedenkbuch.muenchen.de, Arolsen doc 8227303, Yad Vashem Pages of Testimony, re-examine letter julius_elsa_corr2_011.

Sources

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