Herbert Finkelstein – born in Vienna, Austria, 4th September 1913
Profession in country of origin: textile technologist
Arrived in Britain as a refugee from Germany on 19th April 1939

Submitted by Robert Fraser, for his father, Herbert Finkelstein


Submitted by Robert Fraser, for his father, Herbert Finkelstein
Registered with Kent Police 8 July 1939
Trainee weaver


Kitchener camp, Herbet Finkelstein, case file, CBF, 1939
Document submitted by Robert Fraser, for his father, Herbet Finkelstein; from CBF files, via World Jewish Relief

Submitted by Robert Fraser, for his father, Herbert Finkelstein

Submitted by Robert Fraser, for his father, Herbert Finkelstein
Male enemy alien - Exemption from internment - Refugee
Surname: Finkelstein
Forename: Herbert
Alias: -
Date and place of birth: 04/09/1913 in Vienna Nationality: German
Police Regn. Cert. No.: 711 551
Home Office ref: T 439
Address: Kitchener camp, Richborough, Sandwich, Kent
Normal occupation: Weaver
Present occupation: Storeman (camp bicycle store)
Name and address of employer: -
Decision of tribunal: Exempted "C"
Date 03.10.1939
Whether exempted from Article 6(A): Yes Whether desires to be repatriated: No
Richborough camp, Tribunal no. 3
Source: National Archives, Home Office: Aliens Department: Internees Index, 1939-1947
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Submitted by Robert Fraser, for his father, Herbert Finkelstein

Submitted by Robert Fraser, for his father, Herbert Finkelstein

Submitted by Robert Fraser, for his father, Herbert Finkelstein

Submitted by Robert Fraser, for his father, Herbert Finkelstein