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