Avram Lazar papers
Extent and Medium
folder
1
Creator(s)
- Avram Lazar
Biographical History
Avram Lazar, also known as Mendel Avram, was born on Jan. 23, 1918, in Iași, Romania. He experienced antisemitism during childhood and was excluded from the army because he was a Jew. Avram worked as an accountant in his brother-in-law's hat store until the store was taken over. On July 1, 1941, Avram was taken on a death train to Podu Iloaie, Romania, where he did forced labor. On Nov. 20, 1941, he was sent back to Iași, Romania, and did forced labor until liberation in 1944. From then on he worked as an accountant. He now lives in Canada
Archival History
Avram Lazar
Acquisition
The materials were collected by Avrom Lazar during the Holocaust. Mr. Lazar initially donated the materials to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 1990.
Scope and Content
Consists of several documents (some copies and some originals) issued to Avrom Lazar (Mendel Avram) during the Holocaust. The documents relate to his life as a Romanian Jew, his experiences with forced labor, and the Judenrat in Romania.
People
- Lazar, Avram, 1918-
Subjects
- Jews--Romania.
- Forced labor.
- Census.
- Jewish councils.
- Iași (Romania)
- Holocaust survivors.
Genre
- Document