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Bertolt Brecht — Part 2
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: 7 F Special cont I ot nec the following infornatdon :
¢ from the records of the eraulo Naturalization Service, 70 Columbus «
& § Avenues, New York City:
: Manifest Number 1-56-12312 reflected that BERTOLT BRECHT ras
: oe admitted at the Port of New York City on the S. S. AQUITANIA on October
igs ce, 1S 1935 from Southampton, England. He was thirty-eight years of age at
0 that time and indicated his birth as being at Augsburg, Germany, and his
: a last permanent resicence was Svenborg, Denmark. He was issued a PV
- Se Visa Number 219 3-3/2 at Copenhagen on October 4, 1935. The name and
e address of his nearest relative or friend in the country frem which he
i came was indicated as his wife, Mrs. A. SKOVSTASTRAND, Svenborg, Der-ark,
- He stated he had never been in the United States before,
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At the time of entrance he intendec to stay a perioc of sixty
days and his purpose in coming to the United States was to sell a play.
His destination was indicated as in care of Mrs. CHARIES SHIPMAN, The
Theater Union, 3903 46tn Street, Long Island City, in care of the Averican
Repertoire Theater, New York City.
The subject had passport Number 114/126/31 issued at Berlin,
_ Germany, dated April 29, 1931 by the German Government. He indicated he
ws had relatives in New York who were DeWITT BRONAPD, 1198 Ocean Avenue,
“e Brooklyn, a cousin, and WILLIAM ZAISS, 123 Bay 17th Street, Brooklyn, Nex
York, an uncle.’
. Oo December 2, 1935 BRECUT mace. an application for an exten=
.» @ion of time which was notarized at New York City and he was granted the
f.. °. extension until January 31, 1936. At that time his residence was 22$ West
(Mth Street, New York City. ; .
The subject applied for a second extension on January 2, 1936
which was granted until February 5, 1936. BRECHT departed from iiew York
City on February 5, 1936 on the S. S. MAJESTIC which was tound for
. Southampton, England.
. It is noted that RUTH | is the subject of a separate in- .
<A. vestigation in the New York Field ce entitled, "RUrh BERLAJ, with aliases:
: Mrs. Ruth Berlau, lirs. Robert Berlau, Mrs. Robert Lund, Maria Sten; SECURTIT
. _ MATTER ~ C® and the iuvestigation relative to her activities in the Kew York
. -, , Feld Division will be reported in connection with that file. A copy of the
. 7; ‘dnwestigative report in that file is being forwarded to the ios Angeles Fislé
Division as an enclosure to this report. a7
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