Telegram sent from Lili Fraenkel to Frankfurt, Germany, November 1938
- 1938-Nov-17
Lili Fraenkel writes concerning the terms of her husband, Walter Fraenkel's (1879-1945), immigration from Germany. Walter Fraenkel was a private lecturer and professor of physical chemistry. Like his uncle Georg Bredig (1868-1944), Walter Fraenkel lost his ability to teach because of his Jewish identity. In 1939 he emigrated to the United States to escape Nazi Germany.
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Fraenkel, Lili. “Telegram Sent from Lili Fraenkel to Frankfurt, Germany, November 1938,” November 17, 1938. Papers of Georg and Max Bredig, Box 1, Folder 23. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/2qe01x3.
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WESTERN UNION
Z39 VIA RCA = CD FRANKFURTMAIN 14 17/1130
1938 NOV 17 AM 9 44
LC FAJANS = 220 S THAYEN ANNARBOR (MICH) =
WALTERS FREIKOMMEN DURCH SOFORTIGE AUSWANDERUNG EVENTUEL STIPESDEIUM = LILI.
WESTERN UNION
Z39 VIA RCA = CD FRANKFURTMAIN 14 17/1130
1938 NOV 17 AM 9 44
LC FAJANS = 220 S THAYEN ANNARBOR (MICH) =
WALTER’S RELEASE POSSIBLE THROUGH IMMEDIATE EMMIGRATION AND AN EVENTUAL SCHOLARSHIP = LILI.