SS Bremen Passenger List - 9 July 1936

 

Front Cover of a Tourist Third Cabin and Third Class Passenger List from the SS Bremen of the North German Lloyd, Departing 9 July 1936 from Bremen to New York via Southampton and Cherbourg

Front Cover of a Tourist Third Cabin and Third Class Passenger List from the SS Bremen of the North German Lloyd, Departing 9 July 1936 from Bremen to New York via Southampton and Cherbourg, Commanded by Captain L. Ziegenbein. GGA Image ID # 162aa7c4c4

 

Senior Officers and Staff

  1. Commander: Captain L. Ziegenbein
  2. Chief Officer: W. Michaelsen
  3. Chief Engineer: J. Hundt
  4. Chief Purser: F. Baum
  5. Purser Tourist Class: D. Zelle
  6. Purser Third Class:. T. Dellith
  7. First Surgeon: Dr. W. Fischer
  8. Second Surgeon: Dr. A. Gocht
  9. In Charge of Travel Bureau: A. Heyer
  10. Special Travel Service: Frl. Dr. Ferber
  11. Sport Officer: H. Rannoch
  12. Managing Chief Steward: A. Pohl
  13. Chief Steward Cabin Class: F. Schedelmann
  14. Chief Steward Tourist Class: J. Büscher
  15. Chief Steward Third Class: C. Herrmann
  16. Chief Stewart Restaurant: G. Zeidler
  17. Managing Chief Cook: K. Unger
  18. Wireless Telegraph Operator First Officer: K. Gerstung
  19. Baggage Master: A. Dauelsberg

 

Tourist Third Cabin Passengers

  1. Miss Alice Abbott
  2. Mr. Curtis Abrams
  3. Miss Ellen Ashley
  4. Mr. Vernon Atkins
  5. Mrs. Madelyn Bader
  6. Mr. Andrew Balla
  7. Miss Cora Bauer
  8. Mr. Baziotis
  9. Mrs. Baziotis
  10. Mrs. P. Beiding
  11. Mr. Paul Beninghausen
  12. Mrs. Elly Bernet
  13. Elroy Bernet
  14. Dr. Paul Biedermann
  15. Mr. Pastor Herbert Binhammer
  16. Miss Birsle
  17. Mr. Walter Bjerregard
  18. Mr. Siegmund Bloch
  19. Mr. Ernest Blume
  20. Miss Amalie Bodenheimer
  21. Mr. Curt-Heinrich Boecker
  22. Mr. Alfred Boehm
  23. Mr. Leopold Bonem
  24. Mr. Pater Bernhard Bonk
  25. Mr. William Borchers
  26. Mr. Kurt Bormann
  27. Mr. Pierre Boudet
  28. Mr. John Braik
  29. Dr. Franz Braun
  30. Mr. Franz Brauschoss
  31. Mr. John Brenner
  32. Mr. Paul Brine
  33. Dr. Frederick Brock
  34. Mrs. Brock
  35. Miss Dolores Brock
  36. Mr. Mackenzie Brown
  37. Mr. August Budde
  38. Mrs. Meta Budde
  39. Mr. Burleigh
  40. Mrs. Burleigh
  41. Miss Therese Busath
  42. Mr. Carlier
  43. Mrs. Carlier
  44. Mr. Joseph Chantrel
  45. Mr. Hubert Chappel
  46. Mrs. Myrle Chappel
  47. Miss Charlesworth
  48. Mrs. Christen
  49. Miss Ruth Clouse
  50. Mr. Denver Collins
  51. Mrs. Collins
  52. Miss Grace Collins
  53. Mr. Fritz Darmstaetter
  54. Mr. John Deertz
  55. Mrs. Adeline Deertz
  56. Virginia Diegelmann
  57. Mrs. Kath Diegelmann
  58. Mr. Erich Dietrich
  59. Mrs. Elizabeth Dietrich
  60. Mr. Heinrich Dircks
  61. Mrs. Agnes Dircks
  62. Mr. H. Doemming
  63. Mrs. von Doemming
  64. Mr. Donald
  65. Mrs. Donald
  66. Mrs. Margarethe Douglas
  67. Mrs. Elsa von Eckartsberg
  68. Mr. John Eichhorn
  69. Mrs. Bertha Eichhorn
  70. Miss L. Ellenberger
  71. Mrs. Margarete Feinstein
  72. Mr. Eugen Fiedler
  73. Mrs. Gertrud Fiedler
  74. Miss Betty Finin
  75. Dr. Kaspar Fischer
  76. Miss Ida Fischer
  77. Miss C. Frankel
  78. Miss H. Frankel
  79. Mr. Murray Gawne
  80. Dr. W. Geittmann
  81. Mr. W. Geittmann
  82. Miss Hermine Gfaller
  83. Miss Lillian Gilbeth
  84. Miss E. Glauert
  85. Miss Minnie Glazerbrook
  86. Mr. Percy Gomery
  87. Mrs. Gomery
  88. Miss Frances Gomez
  89. Mrs. Aenne Gotthelft
  90. Mr. Walter Graf
  91. Mrs. Graf
  92. Miss Emma Graf
  93. Mrs. Wilhelmine Greenan
  94. Mr. Harry Greenway
  95. Mr. Grimes
  96. Miss K. Grimm
  97. Mr. Walter Grossmann
  98. Mrs. lila Gruendel

 

  1. Mrs. Hertha Hahnke
  2. Miss M. Halligan
  3. Mr. Chaa Hancock
  4. Dr. J. Heckei
  5. Mr. Unold Keinen
  6. Mr. Rev. Martin Hellriegel
  7. Mrs. Clara Hill
  8. Mr. Wm. Hislop
  9. Mr. Karl Hoehne
  10. Mrs. Anna Hoehne
  11. Mr. Werner Hoehne
  12. Mr. Nicholas de Hoyningen-Huenle
  13. Mrs. Jamara de Hoyningen-Huenle
  14. Miss H. Hughes
  15. Mr. Huse
  16. Mrs. Alardine Jacobsen
  17. Mr. Kalkutis
  18. Mrs. Kalkutis
  19. Mr. Ludolf Kassebaum
  20. Mr. Max Keil
  21. Mr. John Kober
  22. Dr. Martin Konschak
  23. Mr. W. Krabbe
  24. Mr. Heinz Kriegei
  25. Mr. Emil Kroner
  26. Mr. Julius Landage
  27. Mrs. Maria Landage
  28. Mr. Friedrich Langer
  29. Mr. Rev. M. Lawnicki
  30. Mr. Rev. Joseph Leich
  31. Miss Frieda Lexow
  32. Miss Elizabeth Lieber
  33. Mr. R. Light
  34. Mrs. Light
  35. Mrs. Georgine Lobig
  36. Dr. Gerhard
  37.  Lobmayer
  38. Dr. Ernest Loy
  39. Mr. Erwin Ludmann
  40. Mr. Herbert Mc Kay
  41. Mrs. Ella Marowski
  42. Mr. O. Martin
  43. Miss Thelma Meadows
  44. Mr. J. Merian
  45. Mr. Harvey Merker
  46. Mrs. Merker
  47. Mrs. Majorie Merker
  48. Mr. Henry Merker
  49. Mr. Messerli
  50. Mr. Wilhelm Meyer
  51. Mr. Orie Miller
  52. Mrs. Elta Miller
  53. Miss Lois Miller
  54. Mr. John Milne
  55. Miss Gertrude Moeller
  56. Mr. John Morgan
  57. Mr. Christopher Mueller
  58. Mrs. Margarete Mueller
  59. Mr. Nettleton
  60. Mrs. Nettleton
  61. Mr. Rejnhold Nissen
  62. Mrs. Katherine Norris
  63. Mr. Hermann Peter
  64. Mrs. Emma Peter
  65. Mr. B. Philippo
  66. Mrs. Philippo und Kind
  67. Mrs. A. Phillips
  68. Dr. Kaspar Pischel
  69. Mrs. Anna Poirot
  70. Mr. Heinrich Potzek
  71. Mrs. Hanna Potzek
  72. Dr. Konrad Prothmann
  73. Mr. Rachui
  74. Prof. Nicholas Raschevsky
  75. Mr. Rathke
  76. Dr. John Rattensbury
  77. Miss Grace Rattensbury
  78. Mr. Kauno Rintakoski
  79. Mrs. Mathilde Rochel
  80. Miss Steffi Rosenbaum
  81. Eva Rosenbaum
  82. Mr. Rudolf Rothschild
  83. Mr. Hans Renz
  84. Mr. Retten
  85. Mr. Retten
  86. Mr. Ruprecht

 

  1. Mr. Rolf Sartorius
  2. Mrs. Jean Sartorius
  3. Mrs. Caecilie Seaton
  4. Mrs. Ruth Sedgwick
  5. Miss Yoy Sedgwick
  6. Mr. Richard Seiler
  7. Miss Gisella Seiller
  8. Mrs. Theresia Seiller
  9. Mrs. Dr. Gertrud Siegert
  10. Mr. Hellmut Siegling
  11. Mr. Slikker
  12. Mrs. Slikker
  13. Mr. Robert Smith
  14. Mrs. Bertha Smith
  15. Mr. Sobotoker
  16. Mrs. Marie Soest-Smock
  17. Miss Christine Soest
  18. Mr. Henry Spittler
  19. Mrs. Elizabeth Spittler
  20. Elizabeth Spittler
  21. Mr. Albert Spitz
  22. Mr. Karel Svehla
  23. Mr. Knute Unger
  24. Mrs. Emily Sullivan
  25. Prof. Albert Sy
  26. Mrs. Lucetta Sy
  27. Mr. Fritz Schlabbach
  28. Mrs. Maria Schmalz
  29. Mr. P. Schneider
  30. Mrs. Schneider
  31. Mr. Kurt Scholze
  32. Mr. Wilhelm Schroeder
  33. Miss Martha Schwegmann
  34. Mrs. Sophie Schwehm
  35. Mr. Fred Steiger
  36. Mr. Gotthold Steiner
  37. Mrs. Edith Steinfeld
  38. Dr. John Stokes
  39. Mrs. Stokes
  40. Mr. Blanche Storks
  41. Mrs. Luise Strutz
  42. Miss von Stuelpnagel
  43. Miss Emilie Ticha-Friedrichova
  44. Miss O. Townsend
  45. Mr. Vassardakis
  46. Mr. John Vette
  47. Mr. Kurt Vierlinger
  48. Miss Kunigunde Voigt
  49. Mrs. Marie Voss
  50. Mr. Michael Wacuha
  51. Mr. Georg Washington
  52. Miss Helen Watson
  53. Mr. Hans Wendel
  54. Mrs. Klara Wendt
  55. Mr. O. Westphal
  56. Mrs. Helen Wing
  57. Mr. Rudolf Winkler
  58. Miss Elizabeth Whitney
  59. Mr. Joseph Wortsmann
  60. Mrs. Johanna Zacho
  61. Mr. Axel Zacho
  62. Mr. Carl Zauche
  63. Mr. Carl Zauche
  64. Dr. Robert Zink

 

Tourist Third Cabin Passengers To Southampton

  1. Miss Antoinette de Bellissen
  2. Mr. Willi Brock
  3. Mr. Theodor Buenting
  4. Mr. Hans Burmester
  5. Miss Dorothy Clough
  6. Mrs. Jane Degenhardt
  7. Mr. Adolf Dessauer
  8. Mr. Hermann Dey
  9. Mrs. Mary Drewes
  10. Philip Drewes
  11. Mr. Roland Drewes
  12. Mrs. Oberst am Ende
  13. Mr. L. Ensle
  14. Mr. Gustav Espitalier
  15. Miss Rose Farkas
  16. Miss Kaethe Feiler
  17. Mr. Werner Fernholz
  18. Mr. Ruprecht Fischer
  19. Mr. Alfred Förster
  20. Mr. Joseph Gerhard
  21. Mr. Suse Gerstel
  22. Mr. Erich Goette
  23. Mrs. Beatrice Gum
  24. Mrs. Gurewitsch
  25. Miss Rose Hempel
  26. Mrs. Johanna Herforth
  27. Miss Ingeborg Herforth
  28. Mr. Richard Hindle
  29. Mr. Salo Hornung
  30. Mr. Herbert Huber
  31. Mrs. Lucy Hughes
  32. Miss Magdeleine Jehn
  33. Mr. Edward Jones
  34. Miss Evelin Jones
  35. Miss Eleanor Jones
  36. Mr. Oskar Kahl
  37. Mrs. Klara Kahl
  38. Miss Margaret Kaye
  39. Mr. Reinhard Keller
  40. Miss Charlotte Kersten
  41. Mr. Guenther Klepzig
  42. Mr. Koeppschen
  43. Miss Liselott Kupfer
  44. Mr. Herbert Kutschbach
  45. Professor Dr. Otto Landsberg
  46. Miss Margarete Lemke
  47. Miss Ursula Lenze
  48. Mr. Hugo Lesser
  49. Mrs. Lesser
  50. Mr. Richard Lohmann
  51. Miss Irmgard Luehrs
  52. Miss Ursula Luehrs
  53. Mrs. Lulu Macdonald
  54. Miss Elizabeth Menke
  55. Mr. Artur Metasch
  56. Mr. Edmund Mollik
  57. Mr. Werner Morik
  58. Mr. Guenther Morik
  59. Mrs. Dora Moschkowitz
  60. Miss Clara Noltenius
  61. Mr. Carl Paeschke
  62. Mr. Lajos Pfisterer
  63. Mr. Arthur Proksthain
  64. Miss Gisela Rauch
  65. Miss Marie-Doris Reimann
  66. Miss Helga Reinhardt
  67. Miss Helene Ross
  68. Mrs. Helene Rubien
  69. Mr. Gerhard Rubien
  70. Sigrid Rubien
  71. Mr. Karl Ruesike
  72. Miss Maria Sachs
  73. Mr. Eugen Semmler
  74. Miss Gerti Seyfried
  75. Mrs. Erna Simion
  76. Mr. Ernst Simion
  77. Mrs. Simon
  78. Mr. Simon
  79. Mrs. Sonnenfeld
  80. Mrs. Speaight
  81. Miss Gertrud Schaub
  82. Mrs. Lilian Schmid
  83. Mrs. Else Schmidt
  84. Miss Annemarie Schmitz
  85. Miss Lilli Schneider
  86. Miss Annie Schrecker
  87. Mr. Guenther Schwartze
  88. Mrs. Margaret Schwarz und Kind
  89. Miss Thea Stehle
  90. Dr. Kult Strauss
  91. Miss Anneliese Thiermann
  92. Miss Rosemaiie Thiermann
  93. Miss Ursula Voss
  94. Mr. Robert Wayne
  95. Mr. Weidener
  96. Mr. Gunther Werther
  97. Mr. Hans Winter
  98. Mr. Walter Zander

 

Third Class Passengers

  1. Mrs. Elizabeth Aerne
  2. Alfred Aerne
  3. Mr. Heinrich Albersmeier
  4. Mr. James T. Allen
  5. Mr. Paul Allgaier
  6. Mr. Stefan Argyalan
  7. Mr. Friedrich Bächtle
  8. Mrs. Else Bächtle
  9. Charles Bächtle
  10. Mrs. Frances Belcik
  11. Mr. Walter Bergmann
  12. Mr. Jakob Bimkammer
  13. Mr. Jakob Bischoff
  14. Mr. Josef Blank
  15. Mr. Erwin Blendermann
  16. Mrs. Mathilde Bornhorn
  17. Mr. Henry Brand
  18. Mrs. Hildegard Brand
  19. Heinz Brand
  20. Mrs. Marga Brauer
  21. Mrs. Maurice P. Brinton
  22. Miss M. Gildard Brown
  23. Miss Brown
  24. Mrs. Maria Brunner
  25. Mr. Wilh. Bublitz
  26. Mrs. Sofie Bublitz
  27. Miss Hildegard Burkhardt
  28. Mrs. Emma Byrne
  29. Mr. Winsor Cassler
  30. Mr. Edmond Chaptelain
  31. Dr. Edwin M. Cole
  32. Mrs. Lucy C. Cole
  33. Mrs. Anna Colombel
  34. Dr. Frederick B. Deknatel
  35. Mr. Christoph Duehlmeier
  36. Mr. Karl Egger
  37. Mrs. Else Egger
  38. Mr. A. F. Elliott
  39. Mr. L. Ericson
  40. Mr. Julius Erlenbach
  41. Mrs. Elisabeth Erlenbach
  42. Mrs. Elisabeth Essenyi
  43. Joseph Essenyi
  44. Mr. Alfred Fessier
  45. Mr. Emil Kessler
  46. Mr. Luther R. Fowle
  47. Mr. Oskar Fränzel
  48. Mrs. Auguste Fränzel
  49. Edith Fränzel
  50. Miss Elfriede Geigenmüller
  51. Miss Elsie Gotsche
  52. Mr. Ernst Grass
  53. Mrs. Helen Gross
  54. Mr. Charles Grünenwald
  55. Mrs. Elisabeth Grünenwald
  56. Mr. John S. C. Guest
  57. Miss Irene Gütelhöfer
  58. Miss Rosalie Haller
  59. Mrs. Elisabeth Hanelt
  60. Mr. August Harneit
  61. Mr. Otto Hartmann
  62. Mrs. Helene Hartmann
  63. Mrs. Anna Hartmeier
  64. Emma Hauser
  65. Mrs. Ella Heikmann
  66. Heikinann
  67. Heikmann
  68. Mr. Richard Helander
  69. Mr. Robert Heldens
  70. Mr. John B. Herboth Jr.
  71. Mr. John Herold
  72. Mrs. Gertrud Herold
  73. Mr. Friedr. Karl Hoehn
  74. Mrs. Margarete Hofmann
  75. Mrs. Anna Holst
  76. Mr. Michal Hutnik
  77. Mr. Erich Jost
  78. Mrs. Jost

 

  1. Mr. Ingolf Karlson
  2. Mr. Ernst Karock
  3. Mr. Otto v. Kellenbach
  4. Mrs. Elisabeth Kepes
  5. Mr. Michael Kettl
  6. Mrs. Anna Kettl
  7. Aloisia Kettl
  8. Mr. Edmund Kieborz
  9. Mr. Valentin Kirch
  10. Mrs. Kirch
  11. Miss Josefine Kircher
  12. Miss Marta KirchMr.
  13. Miss Maria Kleefeld
  14. Miss Josefina Klestinoc
  15. Mr. Josef Knopf
  16. Mrs. Rosina Knopf
  17. Dr. Georg Kohnt
  18. Mrs. Therese Kolliver
  19. Miss Mary Krauk
  20. Mr. Karl Krautsieder
  21. Mrs. Theresia Krautsieder
  22. Mrs. Rose Krchnak
  23. Mr. Eduard Kretschmer
  24. Mr. August Krull
  25. Mr. Missionar Ernst Kuhlmann
  26. Mr. Charles Kurtz
  27. Mrs. Marie Kurtz
  28. Mr. Friedrich Lange
  29. Mrs. Luise Lange
  30. Prof. Leslie Leavitt
  31. Mrs. Margaret Leavitt
  32. Howard Leavitt
  33. Daniel Leavitt
  34. Margaret Leavitt
  35. Helen Leavitt
  36. Miss Maria Leitner
  37. Miss Hedwig Liefke
  38. Mr. Julius Liefke
  39. Mr. Arthur Lih
  40. Mrs. Norweig Lih
  41. Mr. Frank J. Link
  42. Mr. Herbert Loewe
  43. Mr. Gustav Lührs
  44. Mr. Harold Lumb
  45. Mrs. Frances Lumb
  46. Mrs. Marie Marcell
  47. Miss Maria Marinkowski
  48. Mr. Ernst Marock
  49. Mrs. Erika Mayer
  50. Sigrid Mayer
  51. Mrs. Helene Milde
  52. Mr. Rev. E. W. Milrok
  53. Mrs. Milrok
  54. Mr. Paul Minarovich
  55. Mrs. Marie Moll
  56. Mr. Josef Morvai
  57. Mrs. Elisabeth Morvai
  58. Oscar Morvai
  59. Evelyn Morvai
  60. Julianna Morvai
  61. Mrs. Gertrud Muller
  62. Mrs. Rosa Müller
  63. Mrs. Bertha Nagel
  64. Mrs. Emilie Nehs
  65. Mr. Oscar Nelson
  66. Mrs. Oscar Nelson
  67. Miss Dora Norden
  68. Mrs. Claire Noyes
  69. Mr. Hermann Nuxoll
  70. Mrs. Maria Oebel
  71. Mr. John Okray
  72. Mrs. Franziska Padrta
  73. Miss Hanni Pedersen
  74. Mrs. Barbara Pelantova
  75. Mrs. Erna Pfaefle
  76. Mr. Gerhard Pfaefle
  77. Mr. Otto J. Pfeiffer
  78. Mrs. Pearl R. Pfeiffer
  79. Mr. William Pfleghar
  80. Mrs. Maria Pfleghar
  81. Dorothee Pfleghar
  82. Mr. William Pflüger
  83. Mr. George Phillips
  84. Miss Ada K. Phillippy
  85. Mrs. Marie Platter
  86. Miss Maria Plönges
  87. Mr. John Poljak
  88. Mr. Cyrill Predotta
  89. Mr. Clarence A. Pretzer
  90. Mrs. Hannah R. Pretzer

 

  1. Mrs. Berta Racz
  2. Mr. Alfred Reiche
  3. Mr. Karl Reitmaier
  4. Mrs. Elsie Reitmaier
  5. Mrs. Kati Resch
  6. Mr. Dikram Restikjan
  7. Mrs. Hilda Restikjan
  8. Mr. Harold Reuther
  9. Mr. William Robertson
  10. Mrs. Anna Rode
  11. Mr. Alfred Rohr
  12. Mr. Eimer Rönka
  13. Mrs. Ida Rönka
  14. Miss T. Rothermel
  15. Mrs. Bertha Rummel
  16. Miss Mela Sachau
  17. Mrs. Johanna Sardie
  18. Miss Sassenberg
  19. Miss Sassenberg
  20. Mr. Christian Sauer
  21. Mr. Max Seifert
  22. Mrs. Marie Seifert
  23. Mr. Michael Seuffert
  24. Miss Clara Shermann
  25. Miss Frieda Siebert
  26. Mrs. Marie Siefringer
  27. Hannelore Siefringer
  28. Miss Elisabeth Siefringer
  29. Miss Johanne Simonsen
  30. Mrs. Paola Skorepovä
  31. Mrs. Elfriede Sommer
  32. Miss Frieda Sudkamp
  33. Mr. Karel Svehla
  34. Miss Mary Szkok
  35. Mr. Emil Szugschies
  36. Mr. Josef Schaefer
  37. Mrs. Clara Schaefer
  38. Mrs. Theresa Schäfer
  39. Miss Meta Schau
  40. Mr. Herbert Schepp
  41. Mrs. Henriette H.Schilbach
  42. Mr. Herman Schilling
  43. Miss Christine Schilling
  44. Mr. Schmid Mrs. Schmid
  45. Mr. John Schmidt
  46. Mr. Hans Schmitt
  47. Mr. Schnidler
  48. Evelyn Schoen
  49. Mrs. Anna Schröder
  50. Miss L. Schuch
  51. Mr. Mathias Schüller
  52. Mrs. Maria Schüller
  53. Mrs. Josefa Schüpfner
  54. Mrs. Anna Stadick
  55. Miss Anna Stadick
  56. Miss Herta Stamm
  57. Miss Franziska Stauss
  58. Mr. Walter H. Stockmayer
  59. Mrs. Katharina Stoiber
  60. Mrs. Mary Strickling
  61. Mrs. Marie Louise Tartz
  62. Miss Marg. Thiele
  63. Mr. Reinhold Tiebus
  64. Mrs. Erna Tiebus
  65. Mr. Frank Todd
  66. Mrs. Eileen Todd
  67. Mr. Fritz Trapp
  68. Mr. Einar Ulgren
  69. Mr. Julius Votteler
  70. Miss Marion Wadland
  71. Mr. O. F. Walker
  72. Mrs. Fanny Walleser
  73. Mr. Karl C. Weber
  74. Mr. Frank Weibel
  75. Mrs. Marie Rose Weibel
  76. Barbara M. Weibel
  77. Mrs. Lydia Weiss
  78. Miss Ilse Weiss
  79. Mr. Albert Weitendorf
  80. Mrs. Berta Weitendorf
  81. Mr. John Wendt
  82. Mrs. Meta Wendt
  83. Mr. Joseph Wenzl
  84. Mr. Georg Wild
  85. Mrs. Margaretha Willms
  86. Miss Margaretha Willms
  87. Mr. Robert Winkler
  88. Mr. James Wise
  89. Mrs. Frieda Zenk
  90. Richard Zenk
  91. Mrs. Louise Ziegler
  92. Miss Marie Zopf

 

To Southampton

  1. Miss Evelotte Adam
  2. Miss Hilda Agota
  3. Mrs. Stud. Maria Alpers
  4. Miss Hanna Alpers
  5. Mr. Herrn. Alt
  6. Mr. György Apor
  7. Mr. Jenö Bacso
  8. Mr. P. Barkas
  9. Miss Judith Barry
  10. Mr. Charles Blackmann
  11. Mr. György Blayer
  12. Mr. Jenö Bodnar
  13. Mr. Andra Bolgar
  14. Mr. Walter Buff
  15. Miss Ottilie Claudius
  16. Mr. Kenneth Russell Couchman
  17. Miss Julia Csaszar
  18. Mr. Janos Czuka
  19. Miss Erika Danzfuss
  20. Mr. Janos Debreczeni
  21. Mrs. Olivia Debreczeni
  22. Miss Liselotte Dox
  23. Miss Erna Dwerhagen
  24. Mr. Hugh Alan Dyson
  25. Miss Liselotte Ebeling
  26. Miss Zsuzsa Fialla-Döri
  27. Mr. Janos Fleischmann
  28. Miss Julia Forgo
  29. Mr. Gerh. Freudenberg
  30. Miss Algard Friebe
  31. Mr. Arthur Richard Graydon
  32. Miss Terez Gaspar
  33. Miss S. Greulich
  34. Mr. Jack Edmonds Harrington
  35. Mr. Herbert Harrison
  36. Mrs. Alice Harrison
  37. Miss Lieselotte Heinberg
  38. Mr. Hans Heinemann
  39. Dr. Hengst
  40. Mr. Wilhelm Henke
  41. Mr. Karl Heumann
  42. Mr. John Hilton
  43. Mr. Percy Holmes
  44. Mr. György lrsay
  45. Miss Josephine Jaritz
  46. Miss S. Junge
  47. Mr. William Killen
  48. Margareth Killen
  49. Mr. Nathan
  50. Miss Zsuzsa Kispeter
  51. Miss Käthe Kißler
  52. Mr. P. Klapproth
  53. Miss Käthe Kleinmaker
  54. Miss Ibolya Kolozsvary
  55. Mr. Albert König
  56. Mrs. Hildegard König
  57. Miss Christa König
  58. Mr. K. Tamas Körösföi
  59. Miss Maria Krisztinkovits
  60. Miss Gabriella Krisztinkovits
  61. Miss Hilde Kunze
  62. Miss Annemarie Küpper
  63. Miss Vanda Kuthy

 

  1. Mr. Istvan Ligeti
  2. Mrs. Gladys Loewen
  3. Miss Mathilde Loewen
  4. Mr. Kenneth Lowe
  5. Mr. Istvan Magyar
  6. Miss Marg. Manning
  7. Miss Margit Martini
  8. Miss Lotte Masloff
  9. Mr. Peter Masloff
  10. Miss Evamaria Matthies
  11. Miss Veronika Mezei
  12. Miss Ilse Mohr
  13. Miss Gisela Munter
  14. Miss Emmy Mußmann
  15. Miss Maria Olah
  16. Mr. Alexander Frank Pettitt
  17. Mr. Hans Petzak-Edwards
  18. Mr. Geza vitez Pinter
  19. Miss Zsuzsa Popper
  20. Mr. Frigyes Rapoch
  21. Miss Helga Rehberg
  22. Miss Grete Röbken
  23. Miss Livia Roth
  24. Miss Atalie Rowan
  25. Miss Hanna Rozek
  26. Miss M. Sander
  27. Miss Marie Luise Sennholz
  28. Mr. William Sheer
  29. Mr. Ernest George Silk
  30. Miss Johanne Simonsen
  31. Mr. Singer
  32. Miss Veronika Sugar
  33. Mr. Antal Frohreich Szabo
  34. Mr. Istvan Szegedi Szüts
  35. Mr. Walter Schindler
  36. Mrs. Marie Schindler
  37. Mr. Andras Schreiber
  38. Miss A. Schwerdtfeger
  39. Miss Anna Schwertz
  40. Miss Elisabeth Stolle
  41. Mr. Tamas Tarjan
  42. Mr. Andras Tamoki
  43. Mr. Harald Teltz
  44. Mr. Peter Teltz
  45. Miss Ilse Theisen
  46. Miss Ingeborg Thias
  47. Mr. Adam Tibor
  48. Mr. L. Tienken
  49. Mr. Henry John Turner
  50. Miss Gisela Ulbrich
  51. Miss Emma Vadney
  52. Miss Edith Walter
  53. Mr. Eberhard v. Wasielewski
  54. Miss Helma Wegner-Bomemann
  55. Mr. Thomas Wilkie
  56. Mrs. Erna Wilkie
  57. Mr. Andrew Archibald Yale
  58. Miss Alma Yunghans
  59. Mr. Gabor Zsöllösy

 

The City of Bremen

The City of Bremen receives its Overseas Guests at the Columbus Quay, in Bremerhaven, in the European "Station on the Sea-front". In 1 ½ hours by train or 50 minutes by motorcar one reaches the 70 Kilometers distant City on the Weser, the old Hanseatic City of Bremen; the city which, as a cultivated patrician city with its magnificent sites, offers the travelling public beautiful historical buildings and select Hotels and Restaurants, and at the same time, possessing most modern docks, is the busy centre of an extensive overseas-trade.

In contrast to the everyday appearance of many of the Hanseatic towns Bremen presents an architectural picture which makes everyone feel at home. Century-old tradition has made its impression.

The Market Square is the focus of all that is characteristic of this city. The grouping of such venerable buildings as the magnificent City Hall, the valiant Roland, the Cathedral Spires reaching heavenwards, the golden "Schütting" (Chamber of Commerce) was created from that proud, independent spirit of citizenship which has made Bremen.

It was the same energy of tenacious citizenship that sailed the first steamship on the Weser, inaugurated thefirst regular transatlantic Mail Line between Bremen and New York, created the first commercial submarine and rendered possible the first East-to-West Air flight over the ocean. But all this has not disturbed the dignified tranquility of the City.

The centre of the city is too distant from the docks, shipyards and factories to be affected by their noises. The old moats are still in a good state of preservation and, like a green garland, entwine the actual City with its numerous reminiscences of the German medieval period. Although modern Offices and Administration buildings have sprung up in the City and the Rhythm of Life has become more pronounced, the melody has remained the same.

Even Romance survives and has found an expression as equally intrepid as it is strong, in the Böttcherstraße which, branches - off from the Market Square. No wonder then, that many a globe-trotter was captivated with Bremen and meditatively sat in the "Ratskeller" brooding over the question as to how it was that this City offered a feeling of security and at the same time disclosed so much energy; how it was that this City supplied the whole of Europe with Cotton, has old Buildings, and is the home of the Norddeutscher Lloyd who can claim as their own, the fastest ships in the world, "Bremen" and "Europa", and who open up connections to all parts of the globe.

 

Information for Passengers

Letters and Telegrams. The incoming mail will be distributed in the Chief Steward's office. Letters for passengers will be brought on board at the port of arrival before the passengers land. In their own interest, therefore, passengers should personally ascertain whether there is any mail for them before they leave the ship.

Before leaving the ship passengers are recommended to leave their address at the Chief Steward's office, so that all mail arriving after their departure may be forwarded on to them.

Letters and telegrams may be directed in c/o any of the Company's agents.
Telegrams and radiograms to be dispatched from the next port arc accepted at the ship's wireless station.

Landing Formalities in the U.S.A.

  • Visitors

Before leaving the ship passengers must show their landing-card together with their passport to the U.S. Immigration Inspector.

  • Immigrants

Besides the above-mentioned documents. Emigrants to America must produce all their legalized immigration papers together with the American visa.

Photographer. The photographer is entitled to charge for his services in accordance with the tariff exhibited.

Service. Passengers are requested. In their own interest, to submit any complaints they may have to make to the Captain at the time of his daily round of inspection every morning. The wishes of the passengers will be considered as far as practicably possible.

Firearms. The carrying of fire-arms of any kind is prohibited by law in the U.S.A. Offenders are liable to heavy fines and punishment.

Money, Valuables etc. The purser will accept valuables etc., duly sealed or enclosed in an envelope bearing the name of the owner for safe keeping during the voyage, but without any guarantee on the part of the Company.

 

Baggage. All baggage matters will be dealt with on board by the Baggage-Master, who may be interviewed at certain hours. Only the Baggage-Master is authorized to accept baggage or parcels to be forwarded on, stored or delivered to a third person.

The Norddeutscher Lloyd assume no responsibility or liability for articles handed to other members of the crew. Passengers must see to it that all baggage, including hand-baggage, Is labelled with the Norddeutscher Lloyd labels which must be properly filled out.

Storing of Baggage. Hand-baggage and one cabin-trunk may be stored in the cabin. The cabin-trunk, however, must not exceed the usual dimensions of 3' 3" long by 1' 11" wide and 1' 1" high.

Wardrobe trunks may be taken into the cabin provided the dimensions of the trunk and the cabin permit of this and the passenger is the sole occupant of the room.

Baggage can also be stored in the baggage-hold to which passengers have access at certain hours daily. For technical reasons baggage must not be stored in the corridors and lobbies.

Passengers are strongly advised in their own interests to look after their hand-baggage themselves when landing at the port of destination and to see that no personal requisites are left behind In the cabins or elsewhere.

United States Customs Regulations. Each passenger must make out a customs declaration of his personal baggage. In the case of families the oldest member present on the trip is authorized to make out this declaration for the whole family. Forms for this purpose will be handed to the passengers on board.

Arrangements must be made with the Customs Inspector at the port of disembarkation respecting any baggage to be forwarded under bond to a further destination. Such baggage must be specially mentioned in the customs declaration and the value thereof stated.

Baggage left behind to be forwarded by a later sailing must reach the port of destination within three months of the passengers' arrival and must be included on the customs declaration as baggage accompanying the passenger.

Animals. All animals, regardless of size and kind, will be accommodated aboard in suitable quarters. It is not under any circumstances allowed to take animals into any rooms used by passengers or to lead them around on any part of the steamer set aside for the convenience of passengers.

''Special Travel Service"

A Special Service Secretary on board will advise and assist passengers making their first visit to a foreign country. This service is also available for travelers with whatever special purpose in view, such as business, social educational etc. This office is prepared to give, any information gratis and, if possible, to assist in bringing the passenger in touch with the desired persons or firms.

 

Route Map on the Back Cover, North German Lloyd SS Bremen Tourist Third Cabin and Third Class Passenger List - 9 July 1936.

Route Map on the Back Cover, North German Lloyd SS Bremen Tourist Third Cabin and Third Class Passenger List - 9 July 1936. GGA Image ID # 162b5edf25. Click to View a Larger Image.

 

Collector's Item Auction Details

Presenting a remarkable piece of maritime history: the Tourist Third Cabin and Third Class Passenger List from the SS Bremen, dated 9 July 1936. This document embodies the golden age of ocean liners, capturing the elegance and efficiency of North German Lloyd's transatlantic service.

 


 

Provenance

This Passenger List originates from the esteemed collection of Paul K. Gjenvick, a celebrated archivist and historian specializing in maritime and immigration history.

 


 

Item Description

This Passenger List documents the voyage of the SS Bremen from Bremen to New York via Southampton and Cherbourg, commanded by Captain L. Ziegenbein. It includes detailed passenger rosters, crew listings, and a beautifully illustrated route map on the back cover.

 


 

Key Features

  • Ship: SS Bremen, North German Lloyd Line
  • Voyage Date: 9 July 1936
  • Route: Bremen to New York via Southampton and Cherbourg
  • Passenger Classes: Tourist Third Cabin and Third Class
  • Commanded by Captain L. Ziegenbein
  • Includes route map and detailed passenger and crew information

 


 

Historical and Design Highlights

  • Art Deco cover design with intricate details
  • Comprehensive documentation of passengers and crew
  • Captures pre-WWII transatlantic travel trends
  • Showcases the exceptional service of the SS Bremen

 


 

Condition

  • Condition: Excellent
  • Minimal wear, preserving original clarity
  • Legible text and intact binding
  • Vibrant illustrations and route map

 


 

Notable Passengers (VIP Travelers)

  • Dr. Kaspar Fischer: Renowned surgeon contributing to advancements in medical science.
  • Prof. Nicholas Raschevsky: Pioneering figure in mathematical biology and systems science.
  • Dr. John Stokes: Distinguished academic in international relations and policy.
  • Prof. Leslie Leavitt: Respected educator and innovator in cultural studies.

 


 

Historical Significance

The SS Bremen was a flagship of innovation and luxury, setting speed records and redefining ocean travel. This Passenger List provides an invaluable glimpse into the social dynamics of 1936, documenting a transitional period before the outbreak of World War II. It highlights the cultural exchanges and maritime excellence of the time.

 


 

Estimated Auction Price Range

$35 - $55 (USD)

 


 

Conclusion/Reason to Bid

This Passenger List is a treasure for collectors and historians alike. Its exceptional condition, association with the illustrious SS Bremen, and inclusion of influential passengers make it a compelling acquisition. Bid now to secure a rare artifact from the pinnacle of transatlantic travel!

 

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