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Schoenberg, Arthur | Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
Name: Schoenberg, Arthur
Historical Note: Arthur Schoenberg was a Jew, who was a citizen of Germany. When the National Socialist regime assumed power in Germany, his German citizenship was revoked. Schoenberg's substantiated appellation to the authorities, not only are a historical representation of the pattern of hardships endured by German citizens of Jewish descent, but also reflect Schoenberg's attempt to adjust to the new regime. A high- ranking member of pre-Nazi German society, Arthur Schoenberg was treated by the National Socialist authorities as an average Jew, who by the Nazi racial standard was foreign to Germany and should be eventually eradicated from its soil. Arthur Schoenberg ended up in the Theresienstadt ghetto, where he died.
Digital Content Created by Schoenberg, Arthur
Other Files: RG-27.01.05, Arthur and Eveline (Eva) Schoenberg, Certificate about deportation and death in Theresienstadt, Czechoslovakia
RG-27.01.06, Arthur and Eveline Schoenberg marriage certificate
RG-27.01.07, Arthur and Eveline Schoenberg, Photograph, undated
RG-27.01.08, Arthur Schoenberg appeals the upcoming revocation of his German citizenship (English)
RG-27.01.09, Arthur Schoenberg to the Bavarian Ministry of the Interior on the question of retaining his German citizenship
RG-27.01.10, Arthur Schoenberg to the City Council of Munich on the question of retaining his German citizenship
RG-27.01.11, Arthur Schoenberg, A group photograph in front of the German Museum in Munich
RG-27.01.12, Arthur Schoenberg, Diagrams, Scheme of electricity distribution in Yugoslavia
RG-27.01.13, Arthur Schoenberg, Diploma of Recognition by the German Museum in Munich, 1930
RG-27.01.14, Arthur Schoenberg, Diploma, 1926
RG-27.01.15, Arthur Schoenberg, Electrical network map of Yugoslavia
RG-27.01.16, Arthur Schoenberg, German Museum in Munich, Public gathering for a concert
RG-27.01.17, Arthur Schoenberg, Group photograph on the visit to the Economy and Society Museum in Duesseldorf, 1931
RG-27.01.18, Arthur Schoenberg, Group photograph on the visit to the Economy and Society Museum in Duesseldorf, 1931 (backside)
RG-27.01.19, Arthur Schoenberg, Inheritance
RG-27.01.20, Arthur Schoenberg, Photograph of the postcard to Gisela Cohn in Vienna, 1884
RG-27.01.21, Arthur Schoenberg, Postcard to his daughter from Eisenach
RG-27.01.22, Arthur Schoenberg, Postcard to his wife from Bamberg
RG-27.01.23, Arthur Schoenberg, Postcard to his wife Eva from Eisenbach
RG-27.01.24, Arthur Schoenberg, Project for a New Electrical Distribution for Yugoslavia
RG-27.01.25, Arthur Schoenberg, Royal Bavarian Diploma, His service for the war effort is recognized
RG-27.01.26, Arthur Schoenberg, Royal Bavarian Diploma, 1906
RG-27.01.27, Arthur Schoenberg, Royal Bavarian Diploma, 1910
RG-27.01.28, Arthur Schoenberg, Weimar Republic state diploma, 1925
RG-27.01.33, Else Schoenberg, Letter from Rudolf Miller with regard to Arthur prewar plan on Yugoslavian electrical project
RG-27.01.36, Letter from Arthur Schoenberg's acquaintance from Theresienstadt to Martin Bach in Zuerich
RG-27.01.37, Letter from Arthur Schoenberg in Munich to Martin Bach in Zuerich
RG-27.01.38, Letter from Arthur Schoenberg to Ewald Schniewind with request to help his daughter Else (English translation)
RG-27.01.39, Letter from Arthur Schoenberg to Ewald Schniewind with request for help to his daughter Else
RG-27.01.41, Schoenberg to the City Council of Munich (English)