'I will finish your work': one woman's fight for the Jewish art and letters her mother saved from the Nazis

Judy King, a 66-year-old American woman from Florida, has finally succeeded in securing the return of her mother Helga Wolfenstein's most treasured possessions - a collection of artworks and letters created by Jewish artist and poet Peter Kien while he was imprisoned in the Theresienstadt ghetto in Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia during World War II.

The suitcase, containing 681 drawings, love letters, poems, and manuscripts, had been held captive for decades by the communist government in Prague. Despite her mother's tireless efforts over three decades to retrieve them, King was met with resistance from the Terezín Memorial Museum, which claimed that it couldn't part with the artworks due to national reluctance.

However, after years of lobbying, King's persistence paid off when a handwritten document signed by Wolfenstein herself was discovered in London. The document proved that Wolfenstein had indeed bequeathed her mother as her sole heir and owner of the suitcase's contents. Customs officials eventually relented and allowed the artworks to leave Prague for the Wiener Holocaust Library in central London, where King anxiously waited.

King's journey began after her mother passed away in 2003, leaving behind a promise to reunite with her beloved collection. The American woman made it a mission to honor her mother's memory by recovering the suitcase and its contents. She traveled extensively, including to Prague, where she encountered numerous bureaucratic hurdles.

In a remarkable turn of events, King managed to secure the release of the artworks from the Terezín Memorial Museum through a combination of behind-the-scenes negotiations with customs officials in London and Prague. The collection now joins nearly 100 other Kien works held in the library's archive, which were smuggled out by her cousin Peter during the communist era.

Wolfenstein had been Kien's lover in the ghetto before he was transported to Auschwitz, where he was murdered along with his parents and estranged wife. Her mother Hermine worked as a matron in the infectious diseases ward of the ghetto, where they hid the suitcase from the occupying forces.

King is thrilled that her mother would be delighted to know that her treasured collection has finally been returned to its rightful home. The Wiener Holocaust Library's senior archivist praised King for her determination and dedication to recovering her mother's legacy.
 
man i cant even... 66 yrs old woman who had been searching for her mom's stuff for 3 decades just got it back after years of fightin. its like the universe finally decided to give her justice 😊. you gotta love a person who dont give up no matter what, thats what makes me hopeful about humanity. at the same time though, its crazy that ppl in charge kept holdin onto this stuff for so long. like, what's the point of keepin art from its rightful owner? i guess thats just part of history and we can only try to learn from it 🤷‍♂️.
 
man I'm so stoked for Judy King she's like a total rockstar! I mean, 3 decades of fighting for those artworks? that's dedication, fam 🙌 it's like her mom Helga was stuck in the past too, you know? all that resistance from the communist government and Terezín Memorial Museum... it's crazy how bureaucracy can hold up art for so long 🤯 anyway, I'm just glad she got to see her mom's stuff again, I bet it's like a piece of history or something. now those artworks are in safe hands at the Wiener Holocaust Library 🏛️
 
OMG, I'm literally crying over here 🤗... poor Judy King's journey is like something out of a movie! Can you even imagine having to deal with all those bureaucratic red tape for decades?! And the fact that she was told no way by the Terezín Memorial Museum must've been super frustrating 😩. But, girl, you persisted and proved everyone wrong! I love how you're honoring your mom's memory by getting her art back - it's truly beautiful 💕. And, side note, Peter Kien's story is like a tragic romance novel 📚... I'm so glad Judy got to learn more about him through the collection 😊. Now, let me just take a deep breath and imagine that suitcase full of art being back in its rightful home 💖...
 
omg, this is amazing! 😍 I cant even imagine how emotional it must be for Judy King to have the suitcase with her mom's art back after all these years 🤗 She was so determined to get them back from that museum in Prague and it sounds like she didn't give up even when things got tough 💪. I'm glad she finally succeeded because those artworks are a piece of history and should be treasured by the King family forever ❤️ It's also really cool that her mom Hermine hid the suitcase during the war, it's amazing what people can do to protect their loved ones' belongings in crazy times 🤝
 
I'm literally shaking my head over this one... like what just happened, right? Judy King is literally the ultimate mom - she's 66 years old and still fighting for something that means so much to her family's history 🤯. I mean, can you imagine if your mom had left you with nothing but a bunch of promises and a suitcase full of mystery? That's some serious emotional labor right there 💪.

And the Terezín Memorial Museum was holding onto it all these years... like what were they even thinking? Did they not have any idea that the document would be discovered in London? 😂 I'm just glad that Judy never gave up, and her mom's legacy is finally getting the recognition it deserves ❤️. The Wiener Holocaust Library sounds like an amazing place to keep all these treasures - I can only imagine how emotional it must've been for Judy when she finally got to see them again 🤗.
 
I'm so sure the communist government in Prague was totally in the wrong for holding onto those artworks for decades, but at the same time, I mean, think about all the years Judy King spent trying to get them back... that's just crazy! 🤯 And I guess it's a good thing she didn't give up because if she had, who knows when or even if we'd see those beautiful works by Peter Kien again. But seriously, how did they end up getting away with holding onto something like that for so long? It's like they were just taking advantage of the situation... or maybe it was just bureaucratic red tape? 🤷‍♀️ Either way, I'm glad Judy King is finally reunited with her mom's stuff and that the Wiener Holocaust Library has such an amazing collection now.
 
I'm so glad this case was finally resolved 🙌! It's just heartbreaking that the suitcase was held captive by the communist government in Prague for so long 😩. I mean, can you even imagine how frustrating it must be to be stuck with your mother's precious belongings for decades? 3 whole decades! That's insane! King must have been going crazy trying to get them back 🤯.

But you know what's even more amazing? The fact that Wolfenstein had left a handwritten document in London that proved she was the rightful owner of the collection 📝. Talk about a game-changer! And I love how King's cousin Peter played a role in getting some other Kien works to the Wiener Holocaust Library - talk about family loyalty 💕.

It's not just about King getting her mother's stuff back, though that's definitely a big part of it 🎉. It's also about preserving history and making sure these artworks are seen by people who can appreciate them. The Wiener Holocaust Library is doing some amazing work here, and I'm so grateful to see these treasured possessions being given a second chance at life 💫.
 
OMG I'm so happy 4 Judy King!! 🤩 She was literally fighting 4 her mom's legacy 4 decades & it's amazing 2 see her passion & perseverance pay off! 🙌 I feel like she's a true hero 2 her mom Helga Wolfenstein & the Jewish artist Peter Kien. The fact that those artworks were hidden away in Prague 4 so long is crazy! 😲 And can u imagine how emotional it must've been 4 Judy when they finally released the suitcase? 💔 I'm glad they're back where they belong - the Wiener Holocaust Library, where people can appreciate & learn from them. Good job to Judy King, ur mom's memory will live on thru u! 🙏
 
I'm so relieved this case finally got resolved, I mean, can you imagine having your family history taken away from you like that? 🤯 66 years is a long time waiting for someone to listen. Judy King was totally right to not give up on getting those artworks back, it's amazing what happens when you just keep pushing forward 💪. Now we get to see these beautiful pieces of art and letters up close, knowing they belong with the Wolfenstein family... I feel like this is a big deal for Holocaust history too 📚. It's not just about Judy King getting her stuff back, it's about honoring her mother Helga's memory and keeping her story alive ❤️. The fact that the museum was willing to let go of them after all these years shows there are still good people in the world 👍. I guess this is a great reminder to never give up on what matters most 💫.
 
I'm so glad to see Judy King finally get her mom's precious belongings back! 🙌 It's heartbreaking that the communist government held onto them for decades, but it's amazing how perseverance can pay off. I mean, 30+ years of lobbying is no joke! 😅 The fact that a handwritten doc from Wolfenstein herself proved ownership is just wow. That must've been a huge weight lifted off her shoulders. And to think she had to deal with all those bureaucratic hurdles in Prague... talk about a challenge 🤯 But hey, justice is finally served and the artworks are back where they belong - in London! 💕 The Wiener Holocaust Library is lucky to have them, and I'm sure King's mom would be overjoyed knowing her legacy lives on. 👏
 
omg i'm literally shaking thinking about Judy King's journey 🤯💥 she's been on this mission for like forever and it's so inspiring 💖 i mean, can u imagine having to deal with all that bureaucracy in Prague? 😩 it's crazy that the communist government was holding onto those artworks for decades! 🙄 but Judy didn't give up 🙌 and now her mom's legacy is finally being honored ❤️ i'm so happy for her, it's such a sweet revenge (or rather, return) for the love and care her mom showed Peter Kien during that dark time in history 💕
 
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