Albert and Milda Salinger: Copy correspondence
Extent and Medium
1 folder
Biographical History
This was a German Jewish family who dispersed due to the persecution of Jews in Nazi Germany. Dr Albert Salinger worked as a dentist in Berlin in the 1930s. He had a daughter, born on 24 February 1918 whose first name was changed from Elfriede to Judis in 1938. In the late 1930s Judis emigrated to England. Milda Salinger was Ilse's and Betty Böhm's aunt. Betty lived in Stockholm, Sweden. Milda Salinger's mother died in 1943.
Acquisition
Papers and copies of letters and 1 box
Donated March 2004
Donor: David Horsley
Scope and Content
This collection contains copy correspondence between members of the Salinger family during World War II.
Personal papers including details of the name change of Albert Salinger's daughter Judis, Judis's emigration to England, and the death of Milda Salinger's mother in 1943.
German
Conditions Governing Access
Open
People
- Salinger family
- Böhm, Otto
Subjects
- National Socialism
- Migration
- Holocaust
- Refugees
- Persecution
- Jews
Places
- Stockholm
- Berlin