Calling card brought to the US by an Austrian refugee

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Calling card brought to the US by an Austrian refugee 
Calling card brought to the US by an Austrian refugee 
before 1940 
overall: Height: 1.375 inches (3.493 cm) | Width: 3.375 inches (8.573 cm) 
Calling card for Lizzy Hirschfeld found in the autograph album, 1994.53.6.1, owned by Irene Rosenthal. Irene fled Nazi ruled Austria for the United States in March 1940. German troops marched over the border into Austria in March 1938. The next day, Austria was annexed to Nazi Germany. Anti-Jewish legislation was enacted to strip Jews of their civil rights. The November 1938 Kristallnacht pogrom vandalized Jewish businesses and homes and destroyed most of the synagogues in Austria. Irene received a visa to leave Austria in March and sailed that month from Genoa, Italy, to New York. 

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