The Survivors Registry of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum is seeking documentation on passengers from the S.S. St. Louis. Anyone with information about a passenger, particularly any of the passengers on this list should contact:
Scott Miller
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
100 Raoul Wallenberg Place, SW
Washington, DC 20024-2150
Tel:(202) 488-0495
Fax:(202) 314-7888
e-mail:smiller@ushmm.org
NAME YEAR LAST RESIDENCE
Atlas, Charlotte 1898 Vienna
Bajor, Ladislas (Laaglo Bajor) 1913 Budapest, Adzekeli Betalano 2c
Ball, Magdakene Paula Lippert 1900 Berlin, Bosselmannweg 12
Blum, Richard 1886 Berlin
Edelstein, Ida 1879 Berlin
Ep(p)stein, Bettina Betina Kitzinger 1905 Pirmasens, Luisenstr. 20
Fanto, Julius 1892 Vienna
Goldbaum, Anna 1875 Berlin
Goldschmidt, Fritz 1907 Berlin, Manteufelstr. 14
Gross, Frida 1893 Liegnitz
Gross, Johanna 1892 Liegnitz
Grunthal, Adolf 1896 Gleiwitz
Grunthal, Bertha 1901 Gleiwitz
Grunthal, Horst Martin 1930 Gleiwitz
Grunthal, Lutz 1928 Gleiwitz
Hammerschlag, Max 1902 Kassel
Heller, Frantisek 1903 Prauge, Vratislawa 39
Hermanns, Julius 1878 Munich
Jacobowitz, Walther 1908 Breslau
Kaminker, Berthold 1897 Vienna, Fobachstr. 25
Krohn, Regina 1908 Breslau
Leyser, Erich 1881 Berlin, Sachsischestr. 65
Lichtenstein, Fritz 1887 Berlin
Lichtenstein, Lucie 1892 Berlin
Maschkowsky, Toni 1888 Berlin
Meierhoff, Charolette (Charolette Meyerhoff) 1915 Berlin
Meyer, Joseph (Josef Meier) 1872 Berlin, Braunerweg 72
Moser, Edmund 1871 Prague, Toschwina 141
Moser, Rosalie (Rosalie Moses) 1877 Prague, Toschwina 141
Munz, Meta 1921 Frankfurt
Rebenfeld, Kurt 1899 Krefeld, Ostwallstr. 113
Reichensteil, Betty 1889 Berlin
Reichensteil, Josef 1891 Berlin
Siegel, Arthur 1891 Ludwigshafen, Bismarckstr. 54
Spira, Helene (Henne Spira) 1876 Vienna
Sternlicht, Lotte 1905 Dresden
Wachtel, Amanda (Amanda Brandt) 1887 Adorf
Wachselmann, Margarete (Margarete Hermann) 1894 Gleiwitz, Wilhelmstr. 57
Weiss, Gerda 1902 Berlin
Zwiegenthal(1), Fritz 1909 Regensburg
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