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Letter from Hildegard Nörenberg to Hans Albert Silberberg (undated).
Hildegard Nörenberg (1904-1977) was a nurse and midwife from Berlin-Tegel, Berlin, Germany. She immigrated to Alabama in 1956, as her sister Maria, the wife of Operation Paperclip engineer Werner Kuers, had moved to Huntsville, Alabama in the early 1950s. From 1924 to 1932, Nörenberg frequently corresponded with Hans Albert Silberberg, her close friend and longtime love. Silberberg was a music student, composer, and pianist. He died in 1932, at the age of 25. -
Letter from Hildegard Nörenberg to Hans Albert Silberberg (undated).
Hildegard Nörenberg (1904-1977) was a nurse and midwife from Berlin-Tegel, Berlin, Germany. She immigrated to Alabama in 1956, as her sister Maria, the wife of Operation Paperclip engineer Werner Kuers, had moved to Huntsville, Alabama in the early 1950s. From 1924 to 1932, Nörenberg frequently corresponded with Hans Albert Silberberg, her close friend and longtime love. Silberberg was a music student, composer, and pianist. He died in 1932, at the age of 25. -
Letter from Hildegard Nörenberg to Hans Albert Silberberg (undated).
Hildegard Nörenberg (1904-1977) was a nurse and midwife from Berlin-Tegel, Berlin, Germany. She immigrated to Alabama in 1956, as her sister Maria, the wife of Operation Paperclip engineer Werner Kuers, had moved to Huntsville, Alabama in the early 1950s. From 1924 to 1932, Nörenberg frequently corresponded with Hans Albert Silberberg, her close friend and longtime love. Silberberg was a music student, composer, and pianist. He died in 1932, at the age of 25. -
"Sometimes the hurt is more than skin deep; Child abuse can leave scars that last a lifetime."
Child with band aid over her knee -
"Warning!; Prolonged Use Can Be Dangerous To Your Health"
Couch with newspapers and magazines and tin cans and food surrounding it -
"PRIDE; Show it everywhere."
All of the branches holding a sword with the American flag in the background -
"The Mourning After; Don't Drink and Drive"
People mourning someone at a funeral after that person decided to drink and drive -
"Pinched for Cash?; Don't Get Trapped By High Credit Costs"
Don't get stuck in the mouse trap of cards such as buying on credit and getting late charges -
"It's a hard habit to break; Feed the Bear; A lot of encouragement...and maybe a little gum."
Bear in clothes with a sign that says "I Quit Smoking" with cigarettes with a line through them -
"The Price of Freedom...A Strong Defense"
Soldiers at war with American flag in the background -
"Will the Fear of AIDS make you eat alone?"
Man eating alone at a restaurant -
"This Disappearing Act Could Be Permanent!; Never Ride In The Blind Spot"
Death dangling a red blanket in front of motorcyclist riding in the blind spot -
"Many Arists Paint What They See. It's Not Always a Pretty Picture."
Two kids the same age painting two different pictures, one with a boat and another with a mom being abused by a dad -
"For Lunch? Oh, you know..."The Usual."; The meal may not be well-rounded, but you soon will be."
Burger, soda and fries man with a fat shadow -
"Where to go to get your blood circulating; support your Armed Services Blood Program"
Eagle wearing camo donating blood -
"If you want to see your friend alive tomorrow...then, hide the car keys tonight; Don't let a friend drive drunk"
Letter made with newspaper clippings of individual letters -
"Winter vacation now; When plunging into holiday spending, don't get in over your head."
Man and woman on poster at a beach while a man in winter clothes looks at it with a card in his hand