Eva Metzger Brown collection

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Eva Metzger Brown collection 
Eva Metzger Brown (1938- ) was born in Furth Germany to her parents Ernst and Doris Metzger. The family fled the country soon after Kristallnacht to Paris, France. Ernst was placed in a detention camp, while Doris and Eva moved to the French town of Angers. In June of 1940, a German air raid bombed Angers, leaving Doris and Eva both injured; Doris had a leg amputated while Eva suffered from shrapnel lodged in her head. With the eventual German occupation of France, the detention camp system crumbled and Ernst was free. The Metzger’s were able to meet up once again, and traveled to Toulouse where they discovered that the family had made the quota for immigration into the United States, after being sponsored by a cousin of Doris’. They arrived in the United States in August, 1941. 
Eva Metzger Brown collection 

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