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Letter from Helene Ilse Dietz to US Immigration Services Regarding Richard Auras, January 20, 1942
In this letter, dated January 20, 1942, from Helene Ilse Dietz to the United States Immigration Service in Bismarck, North Dakota, Dietz writes that she is the sponsor of the education of interned German national Richard Auras, and that she has found him to be an honorable and studious person who, to her knowledge, has never been a member of any political organization.
Auras was arrested on December 8, 1941 by the US government under the Alien Enemy Act of 1798 and interned at Fort Lincoln, south of Bismarck, ND.
See also:
Letter from Helene Dietz to Hearing Board Requesting Reconsideration of the Arrest and Internment of Richard Auras, August 10, 1945
Petition and Affidavit By Curt Benedict for Release of Richard Auras from Internment, August 1946
Letter from Richard Auras to William Langer Regarding Internment Status Decision, January 27, 1946https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1182/thumbnail.jp
Letter from Helene Dietz to Hearing Board Requesting Reconsideration of the Arrest and Internment of Richard Auras, August 10, 1945
In this letter, dated August 10, 1945, from Helene Ilse Dietz, fiancée of interned German national Richard Auras, to the Chairman of the Hearing Board, writes in evidence that [Auras] is not dangerous to the public peace and safety of the United States, asking the Board to reconsider his case. She explains that she plans to marry Auras once he is released, that he was almost ready to take his final exams to become a chiropractor, and that he possesses in every way the qualities of a good citizen, factors, she notes, that were taken into consideration by the previous hearing board, which had recommended his release. This decision, however, had been set aside by order of the United States Attorney General.
Dietz adds that she herself is a loyal United States (US) citizen and the widow of a US WWI veteran.
Auras was arrested on December 8, 1941 by the US government under the Alien Enemy Act of 1798 and interned at Fort Lincoln, south of Bismarck, ND.
See also:
Letter from Helene Ilse Dietz to US Immigration Services Regarding Richard Auras, January 20, 1942
Petition and Affidavit By Curt Benedict for Release of Richard Auras from Internment, August 1946
Letter from Richard Auras to William Langer Regarding Internment Status Decision, January 27, 1946https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1158/thumbnail.jp
Evaluierung der CO2 Abscheidetechnologien für Abgase der Stahlindustrie
Author Helene Rehberger, BSc.Abweichender Titel laut Übersetzung der Verfasserin/des VerfassersMasterarbeit Universität Linz 2023Arbeit nach Ablauf der Sperre auf den öffentlichen PCs in den Bibliotheken der JKU+Medizin abrufba
Evaluierung der CO2 Abscheidetechnologien für Abgase der Stahlindustrie
Author Helene Rehberger, BSc.Abweichender Titel laut Übersetzung der Verfasserin/des VerfassersMasterarbeit Universität Linz 2023Arbeit nach Ablauf der Sperre auf den öffentlichen PCs in den Bibliotheken der JKU+Medizin abrufba
Integration and analysis of the effects of an unnatural amino acid into transmembrane 4 of the Orai1 protein
Author Bc. Helene Sabine Gemeinhardt BSc.Masterarbeit Universität Linz 2023Arbeit nach Ablauf der Sperre auf den öffentlichen PCs in den Bibliotheken der JKU+Medizin abrufba
Richard Wagner und die Frauen der Schopenhauer-Schule
Die Rolle Richard Wagners und die Rolle von Frauen wie Malwida von Meysenbug, Olga Plümacher, Lou Salomé, Helene von Druskowitz, Rosa Mayreder und Eva Kühn in Bezug auf die sogenannte Schopenhauer-Schule
Stadt-Theater Düsseldorf / Tristan und Isolde : Mittwoch, den 23. Januar 1918 ; Gastspiel der Kammersängerin Helene Wildbrunn vom Hoftheater in Stuttgart ; Handlung in 3 Aufzügen
von Richard Wagner. Spielleitung: Robert Leffler. Musikalische Leitung: Alfred Fröhlich. Personen: Hans Winkelmann , Erich Hanfstaengl, Kammersängerin Helene Wildbrunn, August Kiess, Else Dröll-Pfaff , Ernst Overlack, Carl Windecker, Walter Krause, Jahn Hofknech
Folder 30 -- Lehmann, Richard -- 1938 - 1939
Dr. Richard Lehmann entered the U.S. on a visitor\u27s visa. His friend Dr. Ray Daily is trying to help him to be able to stay permanently. Helene G. Daily, a lawyer in Houston, is involved and, with Mrs. Zlabovsky\u27s guidance is able to arrange for a visa for Dr. Lehmann
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