Family Sources
- Letter from Wilhelm Weisburger to the baker in St Etienne – 1945
 - Autobiography by Margaret Weisburger – c.1947
 - Interview with Selma Weisburger by Vivian Goldstein – 1970’s
 - Barth / Weisburger Family Tree compiled by Margaret Weisburger – 1977
 - Erna’s Story – 1981
 - Interview with John Weisburger by Bruce Goldstein – 1994
 - Interview with Erna Ackermann by Bruce Goldstein – 1995
 - John Weisburger testimony to the USC Shoah Foundation – 1996
 - Interview with John Weisburger by Bruce Goldstein – 2007
 - photos from Bruce Goldstein, Vivian Beatrice, Andy Weisburger, Barbara Ackermann and Joanie Heumann
 
To request access to family sources, contact
Books
- Jüdishes Leben in Flehingen by Wolfgang Schönfeld, Verlag Alte Uni Eppingen – 2015
 - The Jews of Germany by Ruth Gay, Yale University Press – 1992
 - La Liste de Saint-Cyprien by Marcel Bervoets, Alice Éditions – 2006
 - Return to the Reich by Erich Lichtblau, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt – 2019
 - OSS Agents in Hitler’s Heartland by Gerald Schwab, Praeger – 1996
 - Museum Judengasse Katalog zur Dauerausstellung – 1992
 
Internet
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- Wikipedia – English, French, German
- Paternoster Elevators
 - and many other articles
 
 - Wikimedia Commons – If you get the message “The image could not be loaded” when you click on a Wikimedia Commons source button at the bottom of an image, the words “The image” are a hyperlink. Click on them to see the source page for the image.
 - Jewish Traces – St Cyprien Camp, France – now removed from the internet – to request a copy, Google translated from French, contact legendoftheweisburgers@gmail.com
 - Oberderdingen Community Archive – includes Flehingen
 - Baden-Würtemburg State Archive
 - Belgian National Archive
 - US Department of Homeland Security Immigration Statistics
 - US Holocaust Memorial Museum
 - European Observatory on Memories
 - Yad Vashem
 - Stumbling Stones
 - Alemannia Judaica
 - Museum Judengasse – Alley of the Jews, Frankfurt, Germany
 - Jewish Museum of Switzerland – Basel, Switzerland
 - Museum Hotel Silber – SS Headquarters in Stuttgart, Germany
 - Patrimony of Brussels – avenue Molière, Brussels, Belgium
 - Philatelic Association of the Rouen Urban Area – St Cyprien Camp, France
 - Felix Nussbaum House – Osnabrück, Germany
 - November Pogrom 1938 – Innsbruck, Austria
 
 - Wikipedia – English, French, German
 
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