Wally and Werner Kaufmann: Copy correspondence

Identifier
WL1669
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • 71103
Dates
1 Jan 1946 - 31 Jan 1946
Level of Description
Collection
Languages
  • German
  • English
Source
EHRI Partner

Biographical History

Wally Kaufmann (1894-1989) and Eugen Breleur (d 1940) lived in Berlin and had a son Werner Kaufmann (1916-2001). Eugen was not Jewish and stated in a questionnaire that Wally and her son were also Aryan. As Werner was of mixed race he was called to serve in the army in 1938 but dismissed in June 1940. He had to do forced labour from November 1944 for the 'Organisation Todt'. After escaping in March 1945, he was married in July 1945 and started his own bakery business.

Wally Kaufmann was arrested and spent nine months at Terezin (Theresienstadt) concentration camp before the camp was liberated. Eugen Breleur died of a heart attack in 1940.

Werner's uncle Kurt had two children, Helga, the recipient of the letters and Charles ('Charlie'). Helga worked as a nurse during the war and Charles enlisted in the army. In 1941, Helga's and Charles' parents were transported to Riga, Latvia.

Acquisition

Letters from Wally & Werner Kaufmann, 2

Donated June 2002

Donor: Charles Leigh

Conditions Governing Access

Open

Related Units of Description

  • See also other papers by Charles Leigh in WL1368/2/8, 1368/2/9 and NB172.

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