RG-72.03.15.01, Postcard from Max Povolny in Mauthausen to Erma Rosecky in Vienna, dated 10 February 1939 | Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
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Title:
RG-72.03.15.01, Postcard from Max Povolny in Mauthausen to Erma Rosecky in Vienna, dated 10 February 1939
Date:
10 February 1939
ID:
RG-72.03.15.01
Repository:
Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
Found in:
Ed Victor Papers, 1933-1972 Sub-Collection 3: RG-72.03, Correspondence from and to concentration camps, 1933 -- 1945 Collection of Folder-Level 14: RG-72.03.15, Mauthausen Concentration camp Document/Artifact of Item-Level 1: RG-72.03.15.01, Postcard from Max Povolny in Mauthausen to Erma Rosecky in Vienna, 10 February 1939
Creators:
Max Povolny, Prisoner of Mauthausen concentration camp, Germany (1939)
family members and friends of prisoners of Nazi-German concentration camps (1933 -- 1939)
Prisoners of Mauthausen concentration camp (1938 -- 1945)
prisoners of Nazi-German concentration camps (1939 -- 1945)
family members and friends of prisoners of Nazi-German concentration camps (1933 -- 1939)
Prisoners of Mauthausen concentration camp (1938 -- 1945)
prisoners of Nazi-German concentration camps (1939 -- 1945)
Subjects:
Censored correspondence in Nazi-German concentration camps
Content of the letters of the concentration camps' prisoners
Correspondence in German language
correspondence to and from concentration camps
day-to-day life in Nazi concentration camps
Germany (1939--1945)
Living conditions in concentration camps
Mauthausen, German Concentration camp
Max Povolny, Prisoner of Mauthausen concentration camp, Germany
Personal correspondence
prisoner correspondence, 1933 -- 1945
Relatives and friends to the prisoners of Nazi-German concentration camps
Rules and regulations regarding correspondence from and to Nazi-German concentration camps
wartime correspondences
Content of the letters of the concentration camps' prisoners
Correspondence in German language
correspondence to and from concentration camps
day-to-day life in Nazi concentration camps
Germany (1939--1945)
Living conditions in concentration camps
Mauthausen, German Concentration camp
Max Povolny, Prisoner of Mauthausen concentration camp, Germany
Personal correspondence
prisoner correspondence, 1933 -- 1945
Relatives and friends to the prisoners of Nazi-German concentration camps
Rules and regulations regarding correspondence from and to Nazi-German concentration camps
wartime correspondences
Languages: