Wanderer and Biheller families collection

http://lod.ehri-project-test.eu/units/us-005578-irn723442 an entity of type: RecordSet

approximately 1939-1965 
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum 
irn723442 
Wanderer and Biheller families collection 
folders oversize box 3 1 
Consists of Wanderer family photographs, copies of the Biheller family tree, and restitution-related papers that primarily relate to the donor's mother, Ruth Wanderer Biheller (1935-2020) with some documentation capturing the Wanderer family's experience in the Aschau displaced persons camp near Munich, Germany after they survived the Holocaust in hiding in Brzeżany, Poland (currently Berez︠h︡any, Ukraine). They immigrated to the United States in 1951. Identification documents, such as an Israeli passport and Palestinian identity card, for Ruth's husband, Hans Josef Biheller (Joseph Biheller, 1927-1993) and his father, Erich Biheller, respectively, are also included. 
Ruth Wanderer Biheller and other members of her family survived the Holocaust in hiding in Brzezany, Poland (now Berezhany, Ukraine). After liberation by the Russian Army in the summer of 1944, the family made an unsuccessful attempt to immigrate to Palestine. The family entered Aschau displaced persons camp near Munich, Germany, ca. September. 1945 and finally immigrated to the United States in June 1951. 

data from the linked data cloud