Wegrzyn family: papers
Extent and Medium
1 folder
Biographical History
Sigmund (also Zygmunt, Sisia) Wegrzyn was born in Przemysl (Galicia, Poland) in 1899. He trained as a motor mechanic and owned a haulage company in Berlin in the 1930s. In 1922 he married Chaja Mindla ('Minna') Gritz, also born in Przemysl in 1901. They had five children. The couple emigrated to Shanghai in 1939 with three of their children: Charlotte (born 1927), Jacques (born 1931) and Arno (born 1937). (Their sons Hans (born 1923) and Leo (born 1928) are not mentioned in the surviving correspondence). Sigmund worked as a car mechanic in Shanghai. The family moved to Palestine via the United States of America in 1947.
Acquisition
Copy family papers re Shanghai, 1 folder
Donated Sep 2005
Donor: Nir Wegrzyn
Scope and Content
This collection contains the papers of the Wegrzyn family who originally came from Galicia, Poland, but had moved to Berlin by the 1920s. The family fled Nazi persecution against Jews by emigrating to Shanghai shortly before the outbreak of the Second World War.
Wegrzyn family papers including are marriage and birth certificates, tax clearance certificate, driving licences, family register and an album of family photographs. Also included is correspondence from Chaja Wegrzyn's sister Grete Harpuder from Berlin and from relatives in Galicia concerning their constant hopes and efforts for emigration and the appalling living conditions for Jews in Poland.German Polish English HebrewSystem of Arrangement
Arranged chronologically
Conditions Governing Access
Open
People
- Wegrzyn family
- Harpuder family
Subjects
- Auschwitz (entire camp complex)
- Terezin (ghetto)
- National Socialism
- Migration
- Holocaust
- Stutthof (concentration camp)
- Refugees
- Persecution
- Jews
- Concentration camps
Places
- Przemysl
- Shanghai
- Palestine
- Berlin