• Cover of Family Tree dating back to 1657. Warren was the 10th generation
  • Young Selma (Heilbronner) Weiss, Warren's grandmother, taken at age 17, in Vienna while studying at a music academy run by Johannes Brahms
  • Heilbronner family portrait 1918 (l to r) Harry, Ludwig, Selma, Ernest, and Frank
  • Gebruder Loeb factory, owned by Hermann Loeb (Warren's grandfather) and his 4 brothers
  • The Heilbronner home at Wannenstrasse 2, Stuttgart Germany
  • Waiting list number issued by U.S. to get to this country, July 1938
  • Payments, etc. required by Nazi goverment to leave the country
  • Our affidavit of support from Harry's uncle in Memphis TN.
  • Affidavit of uncle as to contributions to be given on our arrival in the U.S.
  • "Jude" stickers pasted over factory name plate
  • Post card from Dachau camping listing the requirements regarding correspondence with the camp
  • Translation of Dachau camp requirements with respect to correspondence
  • Telegram #1 from Dora to U.S. for affidavit at No. 9 to sent to her after Harry was arrested so he could be released
  • Telegram #2 expressing urgency to have affidavit send to her
  • Letter from another uncle to US Postmaster to authorize relaese of affidavit to Dora
  • A page from an ID card required to be carried by all Jews
  • Warren's ID card (age did not matter) showing middle name of Israel, the name given by Nazis to all jewish males
  • First page of a 4 page inventory listing all household items with a value to determine departure tax
  • Obituary of Harry's uncle, our sponsor who died 2 weeks before we were to get our papers from US consulate to come to the US
  • Dora's passport with the "J" plainly stamped, the middle name of "Sara" given by the Nazis to every Jewish female, for herself and 2 children
  • Pictures of Leslie and Warren on Dora's passport
  • Letter required to be written to Gebruder Loeb customers by Hermann when the Nazis seized the factory