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Displaying items 17,941 to 17,960 of 33,375
Language of Description: English
  1. A memoir

    Testimony, 6 pages, typescript. Describes family's experience in Łódź ghetto, and his own journey (as six year old) with his mother to Ravensbrück in closing stages of war.

  2. Personal history of Edith Strauss

    Testimony, 5 pages, typescript. Titled "Personal History of Edith Strauss," about childhood in Vienna, changes after Anschluss, immigration to U.S.

  3. Gerald Malenbaum papers

    Testimony, two pages, photocopy of typescript, titled "Ostrog, Ukraine, Summer 1941," written by Malenbaum in 1993, and copies of letters in Yiddish from parents and family members, circa 1915-1930.

  4. Papers of Robert Lissau

    Documents pertaining to Friedrich Lissau, originally of Vienna, including birth, residence and education documents, letters of reference about his work as an apprentice welder in Vienna and Zagreb, 1938-1939, and similar documents (birth, marriage, education records) about Edith Lissau, nee Goldmann.

  5. Irene Shapiro papers

    Contains a memoir entitled "Revisiting the Shadows," and songs written by Irene Shapiro [donor] in the Bialystok Ghetto and in Lipstadt.

  6. Ruth Cohen Horowitz collection

    Contains V-mail relating to conditions in liberated areas of Germany and Austria.

  7. Benjamin Lia collection

    Contains a document and and photograph relating to the murder of Solomon Iancu by the Iron Guard on December 19, 1940, in Romania.

  8. Yom HaShoah Commemorative Ceremony collection

    Printed program (5 copies), from event held at Congregation Emanu-El in San Francisco, 30 April, 1995.

  9. Bernice Golde papers

    Documents (identification), relating to Malka Blajweis (Bleiweiss), and her experiences in DP camps after war, including post-war IDs issued in DP camps, certifying that she was imprisoned in concentration camps.

  10. "My Sisters, My Brothers"

    Testimony, 444 pages, typescript, titled "My Sisters, My Brothers," by Seren Bernstein (Tuvel), with Louise Loots Thornton, of Aptos, CA, in 1980. Thornton, after learning of Bernstein's experiences through her son, started interviewing her and wrote this manuscript as a novelized form of memoir based on those interviews. Includes detailed descriptions of Bernstein's childhood in a village in Transylvania, forced labor in Budapest, death march, and deportation to Ravensbrück. The manuscript was subsequently published as "The Seamstress: A Memoir of Survival," by Sara Tuvel Bernstein (Putnam...

  11. A postcard from Łódź

    Postcard (1) sent from Siegmund Klein, in Łódź ghetto, to his brother Leo in New York, May 1941.

  12. Photographs of an atrocity scene

    Photographs of corpses, location not identified.

  13. Eugene Waters memoir

    Testimony, 12 pages, handwritten, from Eugene Waters, describing childhood in Kosice, Slovakia, and wartime events there.

  14. A memoir and photographs relating to Rabstein concentration camp

    Letter to USHMM from ex-POW (Donald Ebsch), relating his experiences and seeking to contact other former prisoners. Was imprisoned in a number of locations between Nov. 1944 and May 1945, but was seeking info about camp Rabstein, a subcamp of Flossenbürg, which had an underground aircraft factory, and from which Ebsch was liberated in May 1945. Includes photos of memorial site in 1993.

  15. List of war crimes suspects from Gerolzhofen

    Letter from Louis Hahn, of Milwaukee but originally from Gerolzhofen, Germany. Letter, written in 1946 and addressed to American Military Government in Gerolzhofen, sought to identified leading Nazi figures in that town, as Hahn remembered them, so could be apprehended by authorities and tried.

  16. Communist Party of Romania records

    Contains documents regarding war crimes trials in Romania, and extracts from memoirs of Gheorghe Tatarascu, Prime Minister from 1936-1937 and Minister of Foreign Affairs From 1944-1946.

  17. Benjamin K. Raphael collection

    Contains pages from an unidentified publication of names of German doctor's who are non-Aryan and enemies of the Nazi State.

  18. Deposition of Isaak Egon Ochshorn

    Photocopied document, looks to be testimony from Ochshorn given for purposes of trials at Nuremberg, about life in six Nazi concentration camps. Is in German, but also appears to have handwritten Hebrew translation.

  19. Documents relating to postwar Jewish refugee activities in the United States

    Program (mimeographed) for Hanukkah celebration at "The Haven: Buffalo Jewish Club" in 1947, along with text of speech given there and lyrics of songs.

  20. A memoir and letter relating to Holocaust experiences

    Testimony, 19 pages, typescript; and letter, 2 pages, typescript, from Ellenberg, of Nashville, TN, describing his experiences as child in Mannheim, witnessing Kristallnacht, arrest and imprisonment at Dachau, being a forced laborer in Paderborn for 4 years, then deportation to Auschwitz.