Schermeister family on vacation in the summer of 1928

Identifier
irn1004227
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • 2009.9.1
  • RG-60.4723
Dates
1 Jan 1928 - 31 Dec 1928
Level of Description
Item
Languages
  • Silent
Source
EHRI Partner

Creator(s)

Biographical History

The films show Lis Kischinovsky (nee Schermeister, b. August 11, 1922) and her family in Denmark during the 1920s and 1930s. On the morning of Rosh Hashana in October 1943, the Schermeister family was warned of the impending round-up. Lis and her boyfriend left Copenhagen for Snekkersten, where the family had spent many vacations. They were then smuggled to Sweden by a fisherman and landed at Landskrona, where they met up with the rest of the Schermeister family who arrived on another shipping vessel. The next day Lis's father Bernhard, a milliner who is seen frequently in this film footage, committed suicide. The Schermeister family remained in Stockholm until 1945, when they returned to Copenhagen. They found their apartment inhabited by other people but a neighbor had stored all of their possessions for them. The donor, Dov (Bjorn) Kischinovksy, was born in Copenhagen in 1950 to Lis and Avraham Kischinovsky. Dov has an older brother, Mogens, born in 1947.

Scope and Content

The donor's grandfather, Bernhard Schermeister, his wife, Edith Cohen Schermeister, and two of their three daughters get into a car outside of a home in Denmark. The oldest daughter is Lis, the donor's mother. Bernhard's mother, Hana Schermeister, is also in the car. A brief shot of the family outside the house. Bernhard holds a portrait of his three daughters. Bernhard, now alone in the car, pulls up to a house and escorts his mother from the house to the car.

Note(s)

  • The title on the DVD transfer indicates "Yedbaek Strandvej" [Yedbaek Beach Road] "1928". The family may have stopped in the village of Yedbaek, a few kilometers south of Snekkersten, while traveling on the Strandvej [Beach Road] from Copenhagen. Could this be Bernhard's mother's home? It does not appear to be the same house in Snekkersten as shown in earlier and later scenes.

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