Galewsky family collection
Extent and Medium
1 folder
Biographical History
Paul was a successful chemist and worked at the pharmaceutical firm, Bayer, where he produced the product, Cignolin, which his brother, Eugen, discovered for the treatment of psoriasis. Eugen was professor of medicine at Breslau University who also had a very successful skin clinic. It is thought that when he was no longer allowed to practise on account of the Nazi racial laws he committed suicide en route to Locarno, Switzerland in 1935. He is buried in a local authority cemetery as opposd to a Jewish cemetery in Dresden. It is thought that his deputy, who was an ardent Nazi, took over both his professorship and his private practice.
Some members of the wider Galewski family escaped the Nazis to Shanghai, and some went to Manila and eventually to the US. Josef Galewsky came from that branch of the family which had immigrated to California in the 1830s and 1840s. He had become the US Postmaster for Saint Helena, Napa County, California. He also owned and ran a substantial estate, some of the produce of which he regularly sent to his cousins in Dresden.
In addition, there is a substantial section of the family resident in South America.
Archival History
This material was found amongst the archives of the Josef Galewsky family at their home in California c1984
Acquisition
Donated 21 August 2014
Donor: Thomas Cohen
System of Arrangement
1902/1 correspondence arranged chronologically; 1902/2 family tree
Conditions Governing Access
Open
People
- Galewski, Josef
- Galewski, Eugen Emanuel
- Galewski, Paul Adolf
Subjects
- Medical profession
- Chemical industry
Places
- Wrocław
- Dresden
- California