Wolfgang Salinger collection
Extent and Medium
3 folders, 99 photos
Creator(s)
- Salinger, Wolfgang
- Red Cross
Biographical History
After Dr Max Salinger lost his practise because of the Nazi laws, Wolfgang’s two younger twin brothers, Fritz and Hans Salinger, moved to Palestine when they were both 17. One year later, a former assistant of his father’s, arranged a visa for Wolfgang to work in Manchester as a trainee engineer. In May 1940, Wolfgang was interned on the Isle of Man, but was released 10 months later. He continued working in mechanical services and met his future wife Margaret in Manchester.
His parents stayed in Berlin where they kept in touch with Wolfgang by Red Cross letters until 1943, when they were deported to Auschwitz and killed.
Acquisition
Donated 2.2.2015
Donor: Herman, Barbara
Scope and Content
This collection contains original correspondence from members and friends of the Salinger family to Wolfgang Salinger who fled Germany for England in 1939; personal papers, such as certificates, postcards and a family tree; and photographs.
Conditions Governing Access
Open
Subjects
- World War Two
- Auschwitz (entire camp complex)
- Internment camps
- Internment camp press
- Internment
Places
- Manchester
- Jerusalem
- Uruguay
- Montevideo
- Israel
- Columbia
- Bogota
- Berlin-Charlottenburg
- Berlin