Correspondence with Alexander, Kurt

Identifier
WL3000/9/1/56
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • 109360
Dates
27 Oct 1953 - 22 Mar 1962
Level of Description
Collection
Languages
  • German
Source
EHRI Partner

Creator(s)

Biographical History

Dr Kurt Alexander (1892-1962) was a Jewish-German lawyer and acquaintance of Alfred Wiener since he had joined the Centralverein deutscher Staatsbürger jüdischen Glaubens (C.V.) in 1919. After being interned in Dachau concentration camp during the November Pogrom 1938, Alexander emigrated to England and worked for the Jewish Central Information Office or The Wiener Library respectively. He was also among the founders of the B'nai B'rith Leo Baeck (London) Men's Lodge and had served as its president from 1948-49. Eventually, he moved to the US.

See Walk, J., Kurzbiographien zur Geschichte der Juden 1918-1945, Munich et. al., K. G. Saur, 1988, p. 6.

Scope and Content

The correspondence centres on a request to Alfred Wiener for a reference or introduction letter, with which Alexander hoped to boost his chances for a job in New York. Other addressed issues are: his salary at the Jewish Central Information Office or The Wiener Library respectively, the hiring of a third person at the United Restitution Organization, and a condolence note to his widow following his sudden passing. Contained is an undated résumé of Alexander’s as well as a letter to a third person named Lola Alexander.

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