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Death certificate of Sigmund Sonnenschein
Certificate of residence of Siegmund [sic] Sonnenschein Registratisches Bezirksamt fuer den Bezirk der k.k. Reichshaup
Tax document
Passport of Karoline Sonnenscheine
Instructions for German travelers abroad
Letter from J.T. Sherman, Amerikanischer Vizekonsul to Caroline Sonnenschein
German relative preference reg. no. 398 Caroline Sonnenschein II Taborstrasse
Death certificate of Caroline Ritter Sonnenschein
Letter to mother Caroline Sonnenschein
Closing Statement for A Home
Letter to Grete and Lisa
Thank you letter
Condolence letter
Blumentopf mit Tulpe
Statement of Professional Training in Social Work
Test results
Will of Jacques Neumann
Letter congratulating Jacques Neumann on his 25th anniversary
Death Notice of Samuel Neumann
Letter to Hedwig
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