Ahlyce Kaplan collection

Identifier
irn74545
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • 2013.369.1
Dates
1 Jan 1935 - 31 Dec 1942
Level of Description
Item
Languages
  • French
Source
EHRI Partner

Extent and Medium

folder

1

Creator(s)

Biographical History

Ahlyce Kaplan was born Elyse Goldman in 1930 in Paris, France to Jules and Yolanda Goldman. The family lived at 66 Rue Labolse, near the Champs Elysee. Elyse had a younger sister, Nicole, born ca. 1938, who was intellectually disabled. Upon the declaration of war in 1939, Elyse was sent to western France to live with other children evacuated from Paris in anticipation of war. She reunited with her family in the fall of 1940. In the meantime, Jules, who fought with the French Army, was captured and sent to the Oflag VI prisoner of war camp near Frankfurt. In 1942, Yolanda took Elyse and Nicole to Bueil, a village outside of Paris, and came to visit them frequently. The girls used the false last name of "Godet." Since she was the wife of a prisoner of war, she escaped arrest during the Vel d'Hiv roundup. In August 1942, while visiting her daughters, Yolanda heard someone wonder whether Elyse might be Jewish, so she took her daughters back to Paris. On September 2, 1942, Yolanda disappeared, leaving Elyse in charge of three-year-old Nicole. Elyse heard a rumor that her mother had escaped to the south of France and traveled with her sister to the Spanish border. They met a man who took them to a hiding place, then helped them escape into Vichy France. They reunited with Yolanda and remained in southern France until the end of the war. After the war, they learned that Yolanda's mother, Rose Waldman Korn, had been sent from Drancy to Auschwitz, where she perished.

Archival History

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

Acquisition

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Ahlyce Kaplan

Ahlyce Kaplan donated her collection to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2013.

Scope and Content

Consists of two pre-war photographs taken at Sacre Coeur in Paris: one of Elyse and Yolanda Goldman with relatives George and Juliette Epstein, and a photograph of Rose Waldman Korn, who later perished at Auschwitz. Also includes four letters written by Elyse Goldman, three written in 1939 when she was evacuated from Paris in anticipation of the outbreak of fighting, and one written in 1942 while living under a false name in Bueil, France.

People

Subjects

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