SS Europa Passenger List - 24 January 1936
First and Tourist Class Passenger Lists from the SS Europa of the Norddeutscher Lloyd, Departing 24 January 1936 from Bremen to New York via Southampton and Cherbourg, Commanded by Captain O. Scharf.
Front Cover of a First Class Passenger List from the SS Europa of the North German Lloyd, Departing 24 January 1936 from Bremen to New York via Southampton and Cherbourg, Commanded by Captain O. Scharf. GGA Image ID # 1626010964
Senior Officers and Staff
- Captain: O. Scharf
- Chief Officer: H. Lorenz
- Sport Officer: H. Mannier
- Chief Engineer: H. Eints
- Purser: H. W. Muller
- First Surgeon: Dr. W. Brahms
- Second Surgeon: Dr. F. Otto
- First Officer of the Traffic Office: W. de Haas
- Second Officer of the Traffic Office: J. Veening
- In Charge of Travel Bureau: Miss Elly Dachau
- Chief Steward: H. Trantofsky
- Steward for Tourist Class: O. Anderson
- Steward for Third Class: O. Dunkel
- Stewart for Restaurant: J. Meierhans
- Chief Cook: K. Wagner
- Wireless Telegraph Operator Senior Officer: D. Berbig
- First Baggage Master: H. Horstmann
First Class Passengers
- Mr. Svend Aasted
- Mr. Jere Abhott
- Miss Dorothy M. Adams
- Mr. Elmer T. Anderson
- Mr. Bonnutti Arturo
- Mr. Stefano Berizzi
- Mr. George Bonne
- Mr. Alan S. Butler
- Mr. Rudolf Caracciola
- Mr. Alfredo Casella
- Mr. Generalkonsul Dr. Julius Caspar
- Mr. Georges Christopoulo
- Hon. Judge John H. Covington
- Mrs. John H. Covington
- Capt. A. Cunningham-Reid
- Mrs. A.Cunningham-Reid
- Dr. Kurt Danziger-Stockheim
- Mrs. Gertrud Danziger-Stockheim
- Sir Edward Davson
- Lady Davson
- Mr. Paul Dietz
- Mr. H. J. Donner
- Mrs. H. J. Donner
- Mr. Hans Elliot
- Mrs. Brooks Emeny
- Miss Katherine Endicott
- Mr. Raymond Foltz
- Mr. Leo Forchheimer
- Mr. Otto Freudenberg
- Miss M. Gibson
- Mr. Ramon D. Gomez
- Mr. General Director Walter Hahnemann
- Mrs. Irma Hahnemann
- Mrs. Grete Heinhold
- Mr. Mahmond Helmy-Bey
- Tatty Helmy-Bey
- Mrs. Hensel
- Mr. Matt. Hohner
- Mrs. Matt. Hohner
- Mr. Alfred Honigmann
- Mr. Frank N. Horton
- Mr. Louis Hosbein
- Mr. P. T. Jackson
- Mr. F. K. Kielberg
- Mrs. F. K. Kielberg
- Mr. Adolph Kietz
- Mrs. Adolph Kietz
- Mr. Harald Kreutzberg
- Mr. Pierre Laueres
- Mrs. Pierre Laneres
- Mr. James Le Fevre
- Mrs. James Le Fevre
- Mr. E. L. Lueder
- Professor Ivar Mahner
- Miss Elliot Mason
- Mrs. Adele Mautz
- Mr. J. Q. Mc Donald
- Mrs. J. Q. Mc Donald
- Mr. William R. McHenry
- Mr. A. A. Meyer
- Mr. Hans Meyer
- Mrs. Erika Meyer
- Mr. John Moffat
- Mrs. John Moffat
- Mr. Willy Moos
- Mr. John Musker
- Mrs. Elizabeth Musker
- Miss Anna Nadas
- Mr. George R. Parker
- Dr. Arthur Pastor
- Mrs. Hedwig Pastor
- Mr. Manuel A. Paz
- Mrs. Manuel A. Paz
- Mr. Reginald Petley
- Mrs. Olga Petley
- Mr. Alberto Poltronieri
- Mrs. Vera Rau
- Miss F. Rockefeller
- Mr. I-eonard Rood
- Mr. John B. Royce
- Mr. Robert Ryersen
- Mrs. R. Ryersen and Children
- Mr. George Scott
- Mr. A. L. Searle
- Mrs. A. L. Searle
- Mrs. M. E. Seers
- Mr. Erik SerIadmis
- Miss Smith
- Mr. John R. Schmidt
- Mrs. John R. Schmidt
- Dr. M. Schmidt-Ernsthausen
- Mr. Harry J. Schneider
- Dr. Hermann Schülein
- Mr. Gunnar Stadius
- Mr. Alfred Stempfle
- Mr. Guy Stevens
- Mr. Edwin J. Thomas
- Mrs. Edwin J. Thomas
- Richard Thomas
- Jean Thomas
- Miss Hermine Tobias
- Mr. General Director Richard Ullner
- Mrs. Martha Ullner
- Mr. Frank S. Vanstone
- Mrs. Frank S. Vanstone
- Mr. Carl Wehrli-Thielen
- Mr. Chief Bailiff Carl Friedrich Wentzel
- Mrs. Ella Wentzel
- Mr. Director Gerhard A. Westrich
- Mrs. Irmtrud Westrich
- Mr. Harry F. Wheeler
- Mr. Friedrich Wilckens
- Mrs. Woolley-Hart
To Southampton
- Miss Ida J. Ahrenbeck
- Mrs. Therese Auerswald
- Mr. William H. Colt
- Mr. Karl Hölzer
- Mr. Percy Jepson
- Mr. Sally Lorch
- Mr. M. F. Reid
- Mr. Director E. Martin Schmidt
- Mrs. Evelyn Smith
- Mr. Herbert Schwartze
Track Chart on the Back Cover, North German Lloyd SS Europa First Class Passenger List - 24 January 1936. GGA Image ID # 16260ff336
Front Cover of a Tourist Class Passenger List from the SS Europa of the North German Lloyd, Departing 24 January 1936 from Bremen to New York via Southampton and Cherbourg, Commanded by Captain O. Scharf. GGA Image ID # 162b638dbe
Tourist Third Cabin Passengers
- Herr Florian Asam
- Fräul. Auguste Baeckmann
- Herr Frank Barcot
- Fräul. Engeline Beckmann
- Frau Milda Begemann
- Herr Otto Behrens
- Frau Anna Bellmer
- Walter Bellmer
- Frau Erna Berblinger
- Fräul. Leonor Bertram
- Herr Henry Biljes
- Frau Auguste Bothe
- Herr Bruce Boyce
- Herr Georg Buck
- Frau Dora Buck
- Herr G. Buurman
- Fräul. Henriette Christensen
- Fräul. Flora H. Cox
- Frau Frida Dammann
- Fräul. Centa Daser
- Herr Alverich v. d. Decken
- Herr Vasil Dimoff
- Fräul. Maria Dorfner
- Herr Karl Durst
- Frau Klothilde Durst
- Herr Fred Eben
- Herr Hermann Eisenhauer
- Frau Gretchen Eisenhauer
- Marianne Eisenhauer
- Frau Adele Engels
- Giselbeit Engels
- Frau Loretta Ensinger
- Fräul. Maria Ensinger
- Frau Petionella Erzleben
- Frau Frieda Esselsgroth
- Herr Henry Esser
- Frau Henry Esser
- Herr Charles Flolher
- Herr Alfred Frank
- Herr William Fraune
- Fräul. Elfriede Fredersdorf
- Herr Joseph Friedrich
- Herr Albert Gardner
- Herr Ernst Gehben
- Herr Ernst F. Goetze
- Frau Olga F. Goetze
- Frau Maria Goldinger
- Fräul. Marie Goschler
- Alfred Götzenberger
- Herr Georg Greiwe
- Herr Anton Grichnik
- Herr John Groenert
- Herr Adolf Gutmann
- Frau Friedl Gutmann
- Marianne Gutmann
- Frau Amalie Gutmann
- Herr Ludwig Haag
- Anna Haag Frau
- Helene Haladey
- Herr Waldemar Hallin
- Geitrude Hammer
- Fräul. Elisabeth Heckler
- Herr Adam Heil
- Frau Gesche Heilmann
- John Heitmann
- Werner Heitmann
- Fräul. Loni Helfen
- Fräul. Maria Hellinger
- Herr Herbert Herr
- Frau Johanna Hipp
- Fräul. Elisabeth Hipp
- Frau Agnes Hocker
- Herr Georg Hofmann
- Fräul. Franziska Hofmann
- Herr Johann Höft
- Herr Edward C. Hollis
- Frau Edward C. Hollis
- Herr Arthur W. Jaeger
- Herr A. W. Jonkheer
- Herr Kurt Kaak
- Herr Pentti Karjala
- Herr John H. Kelly
- Fräul. Liselotte Kinski
- Herr Jens M. Kjeldsen
- Herr J. van Klaveren
- Herr Mathias König
- Herr Wilhelm Köster
- Frau Anna Köster
- Fräul. Apolonia Krajcirova
- Fräul. Emilie L. Kreuser
- Herr Albert Krüger
- Herr John R. Larson
- Frau F. M. Larson
- Herr Erling Ledaal
- Herr B. van Leeuwen
- Frau B. van Leeuwen
- Herr Karl Lehner
- Fräul. Helen Lehner
- Frau Frida Lidle
- Fräul. Maria Lintner
- Frau Lena M. Lobdell
- Herr William Luebbe
- Frau Ella Luoma
- Herr Evert Lustig
- Fräul. Silvia Lutas
- Herr Anton Mainz
- Frau Mainz
- Herr Martin Mangels
- Herr Carl A. Mathiesen
- Frau Hazel M. Mathiesen
- Fräul. Katharina Mehler
- Herr John Meinken
- Frau Emma Meinken
- Herr Martin Mirlach
- Fräul. Anni Mohr
- Herr Adam W. M. Mowinckel
- Herr Jakob Mugele
- Herr Willy Mühlner
- Herr Jakob Müller
- Frau Anna Nauroth
- Herr Georg Niedermaier
- Fräul. Helen Nielebock
- Herr Knud Aage Nielsen
- Herr Karl Pape
- Herr Franklin S. Patterson
- Herr William F. Priesmeyer
- Frau Maria Purger
- Herr S. A. Rapier
- Fräul. Didi Rapier
- Fräul. Helen Rapier
- Fräul. Margot Rapier
- Fräul. Madeleine Rapier
- Frau Marie Reitzel
- Herr Oliver D. Revell
- Frau Ottilie Richardt
- Edward Gigler
- Fräul. Erna Ringen
- Herr Franz Rodies
- Frau Anna Sahli
- Frau Angelika Salzmann
- Herr Walter Seewald
- Herr S. Serebren
- Fräul. Marie Serina
- Frau Marie Seidl
- Herr Georg H. Seitz
- Frau Mary Simonsen
- Fräul. Anna Simonsen
- Fräul. Martha Sievers
- Herr John R. Sjöholm
- Herr Jens Sorensen
- Frau Mary Helen Svalina
- Frau Anna Szabo-Wohlfarth
- Herr Werner Schaerff
- Frau Esther Schaerff
- Herr Kurt Schettler
- Herr Josef Scherzinger
- Frau Kath. Scherzinger
- Fräul. Anna Schlichting
- Herr Ernst Schmidt
- Herr Wilhelm Schmidt
- Fräul. Hilda Schuster
- Frau Käthi Steck
- Frederick Steck
- Gerhard Stichling
- Fräul. Elsie Stumpf
- Herr Frank Sturm
- Fräul. Dora Tewes
- Fräul. Ada Ubbinga
- Herr Werner Ubbinga
- Frau Karoline Viernickel
- Herr Warner
- Herr Anton Weit
- Frau Gertrude Werndl
- Herr Ludwig Wild
- Herr George Wolff
- Frau Maria Wolff
- Frau Ottilie Zihr
To Southampton
- Herr Georg Abele
- Frau Evelyn D. Atkinson
- Herr Cox
- Frau Cox
- Fräul. Ingeborg Gürtler
- Fräul. Ruth Sieskind
- Herr L. W. Strock
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 the first 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 are 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 &c. 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' 11" 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.