Correspondence – photocopies with typed transcripts and translation – from Nathan Hersch Bernstein and his wife Etel, née Bernfeld in Hamburg, Germany to their sons and others, 1938-1941. Also included is a clipping about Richard Ernst Moser, who received the Righteous among Nations award.Correspondents include Israel Bernfeld, William Bernstein, Shmuel Glucksman, Adi Krakauer, Richard Ernst Moser, Margot Regensberg, Lea Stemmer.Richard Ernst Moser secured the release of William Bernstein (Henny Brener’s father) from Sachsenhausen. He helped William’s parents parents Nathan and Etel Bernstein as well as others until they were deported in 1942. Nathan Hersch Bernstein died in Theresienstadt; Etel Bernstein died in Auschwitz.digitize
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