Elfriede Löwenstein papers
Extent and Medium
folders
5
Creator(s)
- Elfriede Löwenstein
Biographical History
Elfriede Löwenstein (later Elfriede Löwenstein Gärtner, 1915-1994) was born in Flacht, Germany to Salomon and Berta (née Saalberg, b. April 11, 1884) Löwenstein. She had one sister, Irma (b. August 19, 1912). Elfriede later lived in Frankfurt, Germany and worked as a housemaid. In 1938, she booked passage on the S.S. Hamburg and immigrated to the United States. She settled in New York City and married Walter Gärtner (1918-2007). Her mother Berta and her sister Irma were both deported in 1942 and perished in the Holocaust.
Archival History
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Acquisition
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Diana G. Levine This gift is made in memory of her mother, Elfriede Löwenstein Gartner
The Elfriede Löwenstein papers were donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum by Diana G. Levine in 2016. Diana is the daughter of Elfriede Löwenstein.
Scope and Content
The collection primarily contains letters to Elfriede Löwenstein from her mother Berta Saalberg Löwenstein and her sister Irma Löwenstein in Frankfurt, Germany, 1938-1942. Also included is her German passport, a few immigration documents, letters to her father-in-law Leopold Gärtner; and a roster for Company M, 151st Infantry division of the United States Army with whom her husband Walter Gärtner served.
System of Arrangement
The collection is arranged alphabetically as one series.
People
- Löwenstein, Elfriede, 1915-1994.
- Löwenstein, Irma, 1912-
- Löwenstein, Berta, 1884-
- Elfriede Löwenstein
Corporate Bodies
- Hamburg-American Line
Subjects
- Frankfurt am Main (Germany)
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Germany--Frankfurt am Main.
- Shipping companies (Marine transportation)
- Emigration & immigration--United States.
- Jewish families--Germany--Frankfurt am Main.