Fritz Goldschmidt: Diaries and eyewitness testimony
This collection consists of a 288 page manuscript diary and a 71 page personal account, both of which provide valuable evidence for the persecution of German Jewry in the Third Reich. Use MF Doc 54/ Reel 44 Fritz Goldschmidt was born in Breslau in 1893, the son of a doctor, who founded the first Jewish student fraternity in 1886. He died in 1968. He was a judge in the High Court in Berlin. Shortly after the Nazis came to power, new legislation precluded him from continuing in the profession and he devoted most of his time to working for the <em>Central Verein Deutscher Staatsbürger jüdischen Glaubens</em> as the representative for Charlottenburg. Open
- EHRI
- Archief
- gb-003348-wl617
- Berlin
- Goldschmidt, F. (Fritz)
- Sachsenhausen (concentration camp)
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