Olga Kovacs memoir

Identifier
irn517778
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • 1995.A.0569
  • RG-02.238
Dates
1 Jan 1995 - 31 Dec 1995
Level of Description
Item
Languages
  • English
Source
EHRI Partner

Extent and Medium

folders

2

Archival History

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

Acquisition

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Olga Kovacs

Olga Kovacs donated the manuscript of her memoir to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives in Feb 1995. An accretion of correspondence was donated to the Museum in 2016 by Ms. Kovacs.

Scope and Content

Contains a memoir written in 1995 about life before the Holocaust in Salgótarján and Budapest (Hungary). At the age of 18 Olga Kovacs was deported from the Salgótarján ghetto to Auschwitz. In August 1944 she was taken to the Parschnitz camp, near Breslau/Wroclaw, to work in an AEG plant. She was liberated by the Soviet Red Army on May 8, 1945. Following the liberation she stayed for a while in Trautenau (Trutnov, Czech Republic) at another AEG plant, before returning to Hungary. She left Hungary in 1961, and after a brief stay in Vienna (Austria) she immigrated to the United States. Accretion: Letter: typed carbon copy, from Olga Kovacs, former inmate of the Auschwitz concentration camp, to President Gerald Ford regarding his visit to the camp site, where her father and eleven members of her immediate family were murdered on June 15, 1944; dated July 29,1975; in English; Letter with envelope: from President Gerald Ford sent in response to Olga Kovacs, further regarding his thoughts and prayers, and thanking her for sharing her memories; dated September 3,1975; in English

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