Walter Furst correspondence
Extent and Medium
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Creator(s)
- Walter Furst
Biographical History
Walter C. Furst (1921-2007) was born on August 17, 1921 in Hildesheim, Germany to Berthalo (Bert, b. 1893 in Frankenberg, Germany) and Louise (b. 1894 in Koblenz, Germany) Furst. Berthalo and Louise were married on May 6, 1920 and had two sons: Walter and Hans (Harry, b. March 21, 1924). The family lived in Germany until they immigrated to the United States through Hamburg, Germany in 1937 and settled in New York City. Walter enlisted in the United States Army in 1942 and trained at Camp Ritchie, Maryland.
Archival History
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Acquisition
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Douglas Furst
The Walter Furst correspondence was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2013 by Douglas Furst, Walter’s son.
Scope and Content
The Walter Furst correspondence consists of correspondence between Walter Furst at Camp Ritchie, Maryland and his brother Harry, his parents Berthalo and Louise Furst, T.E. Glaser, Herbert Meyer, Curt Sloan, Fred Furst, R.H. Stern, Werner Oppenheim, and various other friends from across the United States. The letters focus mainly on military life and other personal matters. The majority of letters are in English, but some from Walter's father are in German. Also included are two overdue notices for library books.
People
- Furst, Walter.
Subjects
- Jews, German--United States--Correspondence.
Genre
- Correspondence.
- Document