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                <dc:title>Fritz Buff’s Account of His Journey on the St. Louis (1939)</dc:title>
                <dc:identifier>https://dx.doi.org/10.23691/jgo:source-214.en.v1</dc:identifier>
                <dc:creator>Fritz Buff</dc:creator>
                <dc:publisher>Institute for the History of the German Jews</dc:publisher>
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                <dc:description>On May 13, 1939, the HAPAG liner ST. LOUIS left the port of Hamburg
with the destination Havana (Cuba). On board was 17-year-old Fritz
Buff (1921-2017). He had embarked on the voyage without any relatives
and summarized his experiences in an eleven-page travel report. The
document is divided into three parts, which describe his journey from
Hamburg to Havana, being in limbo in the Cuban port and cruising the
Atlantic until finally docking in Antwerp, Belgium. Buff recorded the
events immediately on the spot. In doing so, he reflected his own
emotional world as well as the mood on board and the political
negotiations to obtain a landing permit for the ship. A later copy
differs from the original only in spelling and some word changes. The
third section of the report presented here documents the events after
the ship was forced to leave the Cuban port, the passengers’ holding
out at sea and their temporary rescue in Antwerp.

Together with Fritz Buff, another 936 people, most of them Jews from
Germany, were on the ST. LOUIS. When the ship reached the island state
in the Caribbean on May 27, the Cuban government denied them entry.
After fruitless negotiations, it had to leave port on June 2. The ST.
LOUIS cruised the Atlantic for days. Captain Gustav Schröder delayed
the return trip to Europe, and Jewish aid organizations tried to find
a solution until Great Britain, the Netherlands, Belgium and France
agreed to take in the passengers.</dc:description>
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