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                <dc:title>Letter by Hedwig Klein to Dr. Brinkmann of November 2, 1941</dc:title>
                <dc:identifier>https://dx.doi.org/10.23691/jgo:source-222.en.v1</dc:identifier>
                <dc:creator>Hedwig Klein</dc:creator>
                <dc:publisher>Institute for the History of the German Jews</dc:publisher>
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                <dc:description>On October 25, 1941, the first train rolled from Hamburg to the Lodz
Ghetto. The day before, about 1,000 Hamburg Jews, who were scheduled
for deportation according to the transport list, had to report to the
former lodge house on Moorweidenstraße. In the coming weeks (November
8 and 18; December 6, 1941) further transports to the “Eastern
territories” were to follow. The author of this letter, the Hamburg
Arabist Hedwig Klein, may have sensed the imminent danger of being
deported herself. On November 2, 1941, she sent a letter to the
Hamburg banker Dr. Rudolf Brinckmann, who had worked for the M. M.
Warburg banking house since 1920. In 1933, this bank was a co-founder
of the Palestine Trust Office for the Advising of German Jews
(Paltreu) and oversaw the financial transfer of the assets of German
Jews who emigrated to Palestine. In 1938, after the Warburg family
itself had emigrated from Germany, Brinckmann had taken over the
management of the bank. He had good contacts in Turkey, as he had
studied Oriental languages in addition to law and national economics
and had worked for Deutsche Bank in the former Constantinople until
1920. When Hedwig Klein wrote this letter she was 30 years old.</dc:description>
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