Passport for Dr. Josef Bergmann - April 5, 1939
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[passport with photograph] signature of PaBinhabers [signature] Joseph Israel Bergmann It is hereby certified , dab the owner is the person represented by the above Lichtibild and has completed the daraunter located Unterschrigt officer empowered [stamp] Police Department, Berlin April 5 1939
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[page 3] PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION Occupation Physician Place of Birth. Poland Date of birth Decemner 23, 1879 Residence BERLIN Height. medium Face Oval. Color of eyes Brown Color of hair Blond Unusual marks none. This passport will be invalid on April 5, 1940 and it will not be lengthened Police Department BERLIN
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[page 4] SCOPE OF PASSPORT home and abroad , the passport is ungultig on 5 April 1940 if he is not prolongs . The competent public authority issuing Polizeiprasident in Berlin compartment Jung II Berlin to 5 Aprtil 1939 Uterschrift In Auffrage [stamp] [signature]
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[page 5] EXTENSIONS
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[page 6] [stamp] [signature]
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[page 7] IDENTIFICATION CARDNO.1057-076 [stamp] Quota Immigration Visa No. 6036 issued to Josef Bergmann this 11th day of April 1939 No charge [signature] American Vice Counsul Berlin, Germany
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[page 8] [stamp] Rise exemption limit Menat July 1939 for RM . 9.91 abgogeben locations on July 11, 1939 . Mark sheet displacement . 7550 ausgehandigt . GERMAN BANK BERLIN BORTEN CHECKOUT
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FRENCH PASSPORT No 10601 Visa for business affairs Joseph Bergmann May travel one month June 25, 1939 From the Embassy of Belgium [3 stamps]
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Title | Passport for Dr. Josef Bergmann - April 5, 1939 |
Creator | German Reich |
Source | German Reich. Passport for Josef Bergmann. 5 April 1939. Joseph Bergmann Collection, 1905-1945. Holocaust Museum and Learning Center Archives. Saint Louis, Missouri. |
Description | Joseph Bergman was born in Przeworsk, Poland, December 13, 1879. He graduated from the University of Berlin in 1905 and became a physician. Bergman became a German Citizen in 1913. On March 11, 1916, during WWI, he was decorated with the Merit of the Golden Crown Medal by the Emperor of Austria for bravery. In 1935 he received Medal for the Warriors of the Front lines from the German Government for his service during WWI. In 1918, he was discharged from the Austrian Army. On June 5, 1939, at the height of Nazism, his physician |
Subject LCSH | World War, 1914-1918 |
Subject Local | WWI; World War I; Holocaust |
Contributing Institution | Holocaust Museum and Learning Center Archives |
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Date Original | April 5, 1939 |
Language | English |