Sydney Jewish Museum
    M2001.001.057.jpg; M2001/001:057; ;
    Номер объектаM2001/001:057
    ОписаниеEnvelope for letter from Jakob Sapir in Kobe, Japan, to his father in Warsaw (addressed as Deutschland Gen-Gouvernement).

    Jakob Sapir, his wife Tola and son Peter, travelled in the late 1930s from Poland to Vilno in Lithuania, then on to Moscow. They then travelled from Vladivostock to Kobe, Japan and eventually arrived in Shanghai in 1941. They lived in the French quarter in Shanghai, but were later moved into the Hongkew ghetto. Peter Sapir attended St. Francis Xavier's school, run by English priests, which was outside the ghetto boundary. Jakob Sapir earned a living in Shanghai running a Polish kitchen. The family left Shanghai in 1947, aboard the "Hwa Lien" ship, migrating to Sydney, Australia.
    Место изготовленияKobe, Japan
    Дата 1941
    ТемаHolocaust, families, communications
    Наименованиеenvelopes
    Материалpaper
    Размерность
      whole width: 135.00 mm
      whole height: 95.00 mm
    Кредитная линияSydney Jewish Museum Collection, Donated by Dr Peter Sapir