Gutman, Potok, Sercarz and Norymberski families collection
Extent and Medium
boxes
4
Creator(s)
- Gutman family
- Potok family
Biographical History
Seweryn Leopold (later Arie) was born in 1930 in Krakow, Poland to Michal Gutman and Maria Gutman Norymberska. He and his mother escaped to Lvov but were later deported to a forced labor camp in the Ural Mountains. They reached southern USSR in late 1941, made their way to Teheran with the Anders Army, and finally arrived in Palestine in February 1943. Maria's first and second husbands, Michal Gutman and Michal Norymberski, both perished in the Holocaust. Arie married Tova Gutman.
Anna Gutman Potok, her husband Markus Potok, and their son Edmund Potok were originally from Bedzin, but resided in Katowice, Poland before the war. In 1939 they escaped to Soviet occupied Lwow and were later deported to the Ural Mountain region. Markus worked as an engineer and Edmund attended school. After the German invasion of USSR the Potok family moved to Tashkent. In 1946 they were able to return to Poland where they lived till 1968. Markus Potok emigrated to Denmark and Edmund and his family emigrated to Sweden.
Archival History
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Acquisition
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Tova Gutman
Donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2012 by Ms. Tova Gutman. An accretion of additional correspondence, documents and photographs was donated to the Museum in 2014 by Ms. Gutman.
Scope and Content
Correspondence, documents, and photographs relating to the Gutman, Potok, Sercarz and Norymberski families from Bedzin, Poland.
People
- Potok family
- Gutman family
Genre
- Document