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Title: Werner Schleyer Papers, 1930-1939
Predominant Dates:1931 -- 19445
ID: RG-34/RG-34
Creator: Schleyer, Werner (1930 --1978)
Extent: 0.0
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Languages: English [eng], German [ger]
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There are six documents within this collection.
RG-34.02.05: 27 February 1939. Written in German, this is a letter to Werner Schleyer concerning his immigration plans. The writer urges Schleyer not go to France, but to instead go to England.
RG-34.02.06: 29 March 1939. Written in German, this is a letter to Werner Schleyer from London, England. The writer has visited the German Jewish Aid Committee and is informing Werner that his application has been received.
RG-34.02.07: 17 March 1939. Written in German, this is a letter to Werner Schleyer. The writer is informing Werner that a trainee position is being created for him at a London law firm.
RG-34.02.08: 14 March 1939. Written in German, this is a letter to Werner Schleyer. The writer is promising Werner that as soon as a trainee position opens, he will be notified.
RG-34.02.09: 11 March 1939. Written in German, this is a letter to Werner Schleyer. The writer is informing Werner that there is currently no trainee position available at his law firm.
RG-34.02.10: 2 March 1939. Written in German, this is a letter to Werner Schleyer. The writer is telling Werner where to get cheap suitcases for him and his wife.
RG-34.02.11: 22 February 1939. Written in German, this is a letter to Werner Schleyer. The writer is relieved to hear from Werner and advises him to go to London, England.