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Margot Lichtenstein collection

Copyright Holder: Ms. Ruth Dunkinson Margot Schoenherz Lichtenstein was born on June 17, 1908 to Wilhelm and Rosalie Schoenherz in Berlin, Germany. When she was thirteen, Rosalie died, and Wilhelm remarried a woman named Mata. He was unfaithful to both of his wives and had a difficult relationship with his daughter. When Margot was 18, she met and married Hans Freudenberg (b. August 14, 1906 in Berlin, Germany). In 1938, the couple took a train to Genoa, where they lived for a year until sailing on the Mediterranean cruiser Victoria, sailing for Shanghai. They traveled through the Suez canal, stopped in Eritrea, Bombay, Colombo, and Hong Kong, before arriving in Shanghai. Hans, who was unfaithful to Margot, brought his mistress, Mrs. Kula, to Shanghai with them. On June 17, 1947, they left for the United States, eventually moving to Cleveland. In 1948, Hans died of a heart attack. Margot married Hans Lichtenstein on January 25, 1952 and were married until Hank's death in 1977. Margot passed away on July 27, 2005. Consists of loose photographs, original documents, photograph album pages, and a biography documenting the Holocaust experiences of Margot Schoenherz Freudenberg Lichtenstein, originally of Berlin. Includes identity documentation for Margot Freudenberg and her husband, Hans, loose photographs, and photograph album pages with images of their immigration from Italy to Shanghai via the Suez Canal, Eritrea, India, and Hong Kong, and of life in Shanghai. Also includes a biography of Margot Lichtenstein written by her stepdaughter, Ruth Dunkinson, incorporating Margot's stories about her experiences.

Collectie
  • EHRI
Type
  • Archief
Rechten
Identificatienummer van European Holocaust Research Infrastructure
  • us-005578-irn95727
Trefwoorden
  • Jews--China--Shanghai--Biography.
  • Lichtenstein, Margot.
  • Document
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