Pawlowicz family papers

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Pawlowicz family papers 
Pawlowicz family papers 
circa 1920-circa 1950 
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The Pawlowicz family papers, circa 1920s-1950s, focus on the postwar experiences of Max and Rose Pohl. The papers include their displaced persons identification documents from Zeilsheim, Germany, two marriage certificates, and family photographs which include images of survivors and family members that did not survive the Holocaust. The collection includes identification documents for both Max and Rose Pohl. These documents include a temporary identification for Ruchla Tosk from Bergen-Belsen, 1945 and a A.E.F. D.P. Registration Record issued to Jewish displaced persons Ruchla Pawlowiec, August 25, 1945. Identification cards for Mordka Pawlowicz include a card issued at the Displaced Persons Assembly Center at Zeilsheim, Germany, August 29, 1946; an identification card issued at the Zeilsheim Assembly Center by UNRRA Team 503, circa 1945-1949; an A.E.F. D.P. Registration Record issued on November 12, 1945; and a driver’s license with photograph issued in Pegnitz, Germany, June 24, 1946. Biographical materials also includes a marriage certificate for Mordka Pawlowicz and Ruchla Tosk in Frankfurt, Germany, dated July 2, 1947, and a ketubah handwritten in Aramaic and Hebrew certifying the marriage of Yaakov Mordechai ben Aaron and Rachel bat Efraim, May 19, 1946. The collection also includes thirteen black and white photographs of Max and Rose Pohl, as well as identified and unidentified friends and family, some of whom did not survive the war. Identified photographs include: • Family of Max Pohl, group photograph taken in Wieluń including (left to right) an unidentified girl, Rivka Bukla (Pohl’s mother’s younger sister), Ishak Shulkowicz (Pohl’s uncle), Isaac (Pohl’s maternal cousin), Yiscah Gilbert (Pohl’s grandmother) holding Dvora’s baby, unnamed cousin (Pohl’s mother’s brother’s son), Dvora Gilbert, and Bronia Shani, prewar, undated. Pictured are both victims and survivors of the Holocaust. • Dvora Gilbert, Max Pohl’s maternal aunt and her husband Ishak Shulkowicz holding posing with an unidentified baby in Wieluń, post 1937. Both Dvora and Ishak perished in the Holocaust. • Max Pohl (third from left) and a group of unidentified survivors wearing stripped prisoner uniforms reenacting forced physical labor, Paris, France, 1945. • Jack Jacobs and his wife Rose, Bronia Shani, Max Pohl, Rose Pohl, Monia (Mary) and her husband Morris Shani standing in front of a memorial in Zeilsheim, Germany, circa 1945-1949. • Yaakov Mordechai ben Aaron and Rachel bat Efraim, the bride and groom, toasting each other at a dinner in the Zeilsheim displaced persons camp, 1946. Various spellings of the Max Pohl’s original Polish last name are used throughout the collection, including Pawlowicz, Pawlowiec, and Pawtowiez. 
The Pawlowicz family papers are arranged in two series: •Series 1: Biographical materials, 1945-1949 •Series 2: Photographs, circa 1920s-1950s 

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