Entlassungsschein
ObjektnummerM2004/016:020
TitelEntlassungsschein
OphavGerman Government
BeskrivelseCertificate of release from prison of Felix Berger after 3 weeks in a German prison.
Felix Berger was born in Vienna in 1910. At the age of 28, in 1938, after the annexation of Austria, he tried to immigrate fearing a war, but all countries had closed their borders. He decided to go to England as an illegal immigrant and obtained tickets for himself and two friends, travelling by ship from Hamburg to London, where they planned to ask for political asylum as persecuted migrants. The plan got them imprisoned, after which they were released and sent to Germany in September 1938 where they were again imprisoned. They returned to Vienna and in the summer of 1939, obtained passages to Shanghai. Arriving penniless, Felix sold all his belongings, except for paint and brushes, to pay for food, which enabled him to survive by selling his paintings.
Felix Berger was born in Vienna in 1910. At the age of 28, in 1938, after the annexation of Austria, he tried to immigrate fearing a war, but all countries had closed their borders. He decided to go to England as an illegal immigrant and obtained tickets for himself and two friends, travelling by ship from Hamburg to London, where they planned to ask for political asylum as persecuted migrants. The plan got them imprisoned, after which they were released and sent to Germany in September 1938 where they were again imprisoned. They returned to Vienna and in the summer of 1939, obtained passages to Shanghai. Arriving penniless, Felix sold all his belongings, except for paint and brushes, to pay for food, which enabled him to survive by selling his paintings.
ProduktionsstedVienna, Austria
Produktionsdato 1939-07-28
Produktionsperiodepre-World War II
EmneNazi Austria
Objektnavncertificates
Materialepaper
Produktionsårsagcertificate of release
Mål
- width: 210.00 mm
height: 150.00 mm
KreditrammeSydney Jewish Museum Collection, Donated by David and Janet Houltby
