Antonia Jacoby collection

Identifier
WL1823
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • 71203
Dates
1 Jan 1933 - 31 Jan 1940
Level of Description
Collection
Languages
  • German
Source
EHRI Partner

Biographical History

Antonia ('Toni') Jacoby fled Germany in 1940 and went to Japan via USSR, Manchuria and Korea. She arrived in June 1940. After being refused a permit to enter Palestine, Antonia and her old mother went to Kobe, Japan, to stay with their relatives, Eva and Hans Mendelson. They stayed in Kobe until the end of the Second World War. After the death of her mother, Antonia moved to Israel in 1947.

Fritz and Marie Behrendt, to whom the letter from Japan was addressed, emigrated from Breslau to Argentina in 1937/38.

Acquisition

Family corresp- transcripts- 1 folder

Donated June 2011

Donor: Yael and Isaac Naaman

Scope and Content

This collection contains a photocopy and transcripts of correspondence from Antonia Jacoby sent to her family in 1933 and in 1940, a few days after she escaped from Germany and emigrated to Japan. The complex financial problems she describes are a reflection of the new laws imposed on Jews in Germany at the time. The letter from Japan was written to Marie Behrendt, wife of Antonia's cousin Fritz Behrendt, who used to live in Breslau before emigrating to Argentina.

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