Lilli Wolff papers

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Lilli Wolff papers 
Lilli Wolff papers 
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The Lilli Wolff papers contain biographical materials, correspondence, photographs, playbills, and a clipping documenting Lilli Wolff’s career as a costume designer and dressmaker in Köln and Vienna, her experience hiding in Vienna with the help of her friends, and her immigration to the United States. The papers also include poems and stories dedicated to Lilli Wolff by Max Meinecke. Biographical materials include records documenting the lives of Lilli Wolff, her brother‐in‐law Walter Schiff, and her friend Mati Driessen. A birth certificate, business registration certificate, tenant registration certificate, application for Austrian citizenship, letters of recommendation, and a travel pass document Lilli Wolff’s life in Germany and Austria and her immigration to the United States. Three narratives by Lilli Wolff describe her experiences in Nazi Germany and Austria: two published by the Baptist Church in Texas, which also describe her subsequent conversion to Christianity, and one accompanying her support for the designation of Dorothea Neff, Meta Schmitt, and Mati Driessen as “Righteous Among the Nations.” A letter of recommendation and an appraisal of jewelry document Walter Schiff’s emigration from Germany, and report cards and certificates document Mati Driessen’s education and training in Germany. Correspondence includes letters among friends and family members during and after the war. They describe hardships in Vienna, Köln, and Berlin during the war, the death of Wolff’s father, Wolff’s immigration to the United States, and the efforts of Wolff’s friends to rebuild their lives after the war. Photographs depict Lilli Wolff, her family, her parents’ gravestones, and Mati Driessen. Printed materials include a newspaper review and playbills for Viennese theatrical productions for which Lilli Wolff designed the costumes, including “Der Mond ging unter,” “Überfahrt,” “Faust,” and “Lysistrata.” The poems and stories by Lilli Wolff’s friend, theater director and stage designer Max Meinecke (1912‐ 1972), were dedicated to Wolff and given to her in the spring of 1946. 
The Lilli Wolff papers are arranged as five series: I. Biographical materials, 1916-1979, II. Correspondence, 1939-1950, III. Photographs, approximately 1870-1983, IV. Playbills and clipping, approximately 1946-1947, V. Poems and stories by Max Meinecke, 1930-1945 

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