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	  <title>American Consulate General Visa Division Information Card</title>
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	  	 <description>Index sized card from the American Consulate General Visa Division in Berlin, Germany that says &quot;The alien Max Loewenstein has been issued Immigration Visa 6114.&quot; The card is signed by the American Vice Consul with an illegible signature.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-18 11:27:16</pubDate>
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	  <title>Certificate of Identity in Lieu of Passport</title>
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	  	 <description>Certificate of identity in lieu of passports for Max Loewenstein and Marie Loewenstein issued by the U. S. Consulate General in Berlin, Germany. This document was issued when the Loewensteins needed to be rushed out of Germany to the United States to save their lives. Front side is a type filled form that describes Max Loewenstein, his name, birth date and place, marital status, citizenship, occupation, height, and description. Marie Loewenstein&#039;s birth date and place are listed. Photographs of Max and Marie are stapled to the page, signed, and stamped by the consulate general. Max Loewenstein and the U. S. Consul, A. E. Hawley, have signed the form. Back side has two large square stamps titled Immigration Visa. One box is filled out for Max Loewenstein with the visa number 6114, dated June 27, 1946, and signed with Max&#039;s signature and two illegible signatures. One box is filled out for Marie Loewenstein with the visa number 25, dated July 10, 1946, and signed with Marie&#039;s signature and two illegible signatures.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-18 11:17:47</pubDate>
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	  <title>Letter from the American Consulate General in Berlin, Germany</title>
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	  	 <description>Letter from the American General Consulate in Berlin to Max Loewenstein assigning the family reserve numbers. The reserve numbers were their place on the waiting list to apply for admission to the United States. Reserve numbers 8960, 8961, and 8962 meant they would be allowed to apply for a visa sometime in 1943 or 1944.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2011-10-12 13:39:10</pubDate>
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