Номер объектаM2019/016:035
НазваниеMedical Certificate
ОписаниеImmunization Register of Lothar Markiewicz for United States Army, 28 April 1945.
It lists the vaccinations Lothar recieved as a civilian applying to work for the United States Army, which were the Typhoid Vaccine and Tetanus Toxoid vaccine. On the reverse it lists the instructions for recording the vaccinations.
The Markiewicz Collection consists of private letters, official documents and personal papers which record the survival stories of three family members, Lotte, a single mother sending her two children, Lothar and Ellen on a Kindertransport to England, then her escape into the Berlin Underground. Ellen was looked after by Quaker families in England for the duration of the war but the teenage Lothar, aged 16, was shipped as an ‘Enemy Alien’ on the Dunera to Australia. He was rapidly released from internment and sent back to England. Light is also shed on the Quaker efforts for his release and return to England.
Lotte married Max Markiewicz, and had two children, Lothar born on 9 January 1924 and Ellen, born 18 August 1926, in Berlin. Lotte and Max separated shortly after Ellen’s birth, after which the children had limited contact with their father, usually meeting once per month. Max was murdered in Theresienstadt Ghetto 1943. Lotte survived in hiding in Berlin underground, moving to England after the war, and later settled in the United States with Ellen. Lothar married and settled in England until 1993, when he moved with his wife to Australia, to be closer to his son Michael and grandchildren.
It lists the vaccinations Lothar recieved as a civilian applying to work for the United States Army, which were the Typhoid Vaccine and Tetanus Toxoid vaccine. On the reverse it lists the instructions for recording the vaccinations.
The Markiewicz Collection consists of private letters, official documents and personal papers which record the survival stories of three family members, Lotte, a single mother sending her two children, Lothar and Ellen on a Kindertransport to England, then her escape into the Berlin Underground. Ellen was looked after by Quaker families in England for the duration of the war but the teenage Lothar, aged 16, was shipped as an ‘Enemy Alien’ on the Dunera to Australia. He was rapidly released from internment and sent back to England. Light is also shed on the Quaker efforts for his release and return to England.
Lotte married Max Markiewicz, and had two children, Lothar born on 9 January 1924 and Ellen, born 18 August 1926, in Berlin. Lotte and Max separated shortly after Ellen’s birth, after which the children had limited contact with their father, usually meeting once per month. Max was murdered in Theresienstadt Ghetto 1943. Lotte survived in hiding in Berlin underground, moving to England after the war, and later settled in the United States with Ellen. Lothar married and settled in England until 1993, when he moved with his wife to Australia, to be closer to his son Michael and grandchildren.
Дата 1945-08-03 - 1945-08-17
Темаemployment, vaccinations, Kindertransport, establishing new life
Наименованиеmedical records
Материалpaper
Размерность
- width: 90.00 mm
height: 205.00 mm
Кредитная линияSydney Jewish Museum Collection, Donated by Michael Markiewicz

