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German Census 1933 #germany
Ruth
Does anyone know if the 1933 German census is available, preferably online? I am looking for a Dr. Selig in Berlin.
Ruth Bloomfield London
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Rodney Eisfelder
Ruth asked:
Does anyone know if the 1933 German census is available, preferably online? I am looking for a Dr. Selig in Berlin. Ruth, I am not aware of the 1933 German Census being available. Things that might substitute include the 1931-32 Jewish Address book for Greater Berlin which you can find at https://digital.zlb.de/viewer/metadata/34039536/0/ The page for "Selig" is at https://digital.zlb.de/viewer/image/34039536_1931_1932/497/ and the only Dr Selig that I see is Dr Dorothea Selig, but you should also consider alternative spellings such as Seelig which is a few pages earlier: https://digital.zlb.de/viewer/image/34039536_1931_1932/495/ That page includes a Dr Siegfried Seelig. Another alternative is the 1939 non-Aryan Census which can be searched at https://www.mappingthelives.org/ but it returns over 800 results for surnames containing Selig, and there does not seem to be an easy way to limit these to the Berlin area. If you had a more exact address, like Charlottenburg or Wilmersdorf (the main Jewish suburbs), or even a street address, the filtering functions would help a lot. My final suggestion is the Berlin addressbook. You can choose your year from 1799 to 1970, and there is one from every year in the 1930s. See: https://digital.zlb.de/viewer/cms/141/ The relevant page from the 1933 addressbook is https://digital.zlb.de/viewer/image/34115495_1933/2574/ and it confirms that Dorothea was a Dr of Medicine. I hope this helps, Rodney Eisfelder Melbourne, Australia
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Gerald and Margaret
What was Dr Selig's first name? In the 1950s , My GP in London was Dr Selig. His practice was in Kingsbury
Margaret Levin nee Stein
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