Alexander and Milada Fischl papers
Date |
1952-01-01 |
Place |
Sydney |
Subject | |
Category | |
Keywords |
Jewish refugees |
Current holder | |
Series number |
MLMSS 11589 |
Item number |
n88GOldn |
Access rights |
Request at location |
Rights |
Copyright restrictions may apply, Please acknowledge: Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales |
Country of origin | |
Language | |
Period of reference |
1952 to 1980 |
Description from source |
0.32 metres of textual material (2 boxes) Milada and Alexander (Sasha) Fischl (later Fisher) emigrated to Australia from Czechoslovakia, after having survived the Holocaust and internment in the Theresienstadt concentration camp at Terezin during the Second World War. Their five-year-old son, Zdenek, died while at the camp. They arrived in Australia on the Ugolino Vivaldi in 1949 and were naturalised in 1955. Part of the lively artistic community in Sydney, Milada opened a private art gallery and Alexander ran Alexander S. Fisher & Co., a textile agency. |
Physical format |
Manuscripts Correspondence Letters Postcards Diaries Newspapers Photographs |
Bibliographic citation |
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