Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 24,061 to 24,080 of 56,066
  1. Michael Gorenstein family collection

    The collection consists of a drawing, a photograph, and a letter relating to the experiences of Dady Gorenstein and his parents, Moritz and Laura Gorenstein, during the Holocaust when Dady died in the Mogilev-Podolski ghetto, and after the Holocaust in Transnistria.

  2. Doris Rauch and Norbert Troller collection

    Collection of documents, photographs, artifacts and artwork documenting the experiences of Doris Rauch and Norbert Troller (Doris Rauch's uncle) and their families' experiences during the Holocaust.

  3. South Carolina Council on the Holocaust oral history collection

    Contains interviews with 39 Holocaust survivors and concentration camp liberators from S.C.

  4. Oral history interviews of the Poland Documentation Project

    Oral history interviews of the Poland Documentation Project recorded by the Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. The 26 interviews in this collection date from 1994 to1995.

  5. Oral history interviews of the Bay Area Holocaust Oral History Project

    Oral history interviews with Holocaust survivors, liberators, and other eyewitnesses, recorded by the Bay Area Holocaust Oral History Project throughout the 1980s and 1990s in the San Francisco, CA area

  6. Oral history interviews of the Montreal Holocaust Memorial Centre collection

    Contains interviews with 49 Holocaust survivors in the Montreal, Quebec, Canada area

  7. Oral history interviews of the Polish Witnesses to the Holocaust Project

    Oral history interviews of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's Polish Witnesses to the Holocaust Project.

  8. Oral history interviews of the Children of Holocaust Survivors

    Interviews of the Children of Holocaust Survivors collection contains oral history interviews with 13 Holocaust survivors in the Atlanta, Ga.; Savannah, Ga.; Charleston, S.C.; and Birmingham, Ala., areas.

  9. Oral history interviews of the Oregon Holocaust Resource Center

    Contains interviews with seven Holocaust survivors in the Portland, Oregon area

  10. The Holocaust Oral History Project of the Anti-Defamation League, Orange County, California collection

    Consists of 152 interviews of Holocaust survivors in the Orange County, California area

  11. Oral history interviews of the Association Memoire et Documents

    Consists of 34 interviews of Holocaust survivors in the Paris, France area

  12. Oral history interviews of Project Eternity: The Holocaust Remembered

    Consists of 36 interviews of Holocaust survivors in the Cincinnati, Ohio area.

  13. Oral history collection of the Holocaust Research collection of Florida Atlantic University

    Consists of 33 interviews of Holocaust survivors in the Boca Raton, Florida area

  14. Cheryl Zoller oral history collection

    Consists of 23 interviews of Holocaust survivors in the Los Angeles, California area.

  15. Oral history collection of the Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh

    Consists of 35 interviews of Holocaust survivors and liberators in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, area.

  16. Oral histories from the Krakow Underground Project collection

    Contains interviews with 14 Holocaust survivors who were members of the Krakow Underground recorded by Eli Pfefferkorn for the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council in October 1987

  17. Oral history interviews of the France Documentation Project

    Oral history interviews with witnesses to the Holocaust recorded by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum as part of the France Documentation Project. Interviews include testimonies from French witnesses to the Holocaust, individuals who had been part of the Vichy regime, Nazi war criminal hunters, the last surviving member of the Commissariat General aux Question Juives - the Vichy government bureau of Jewish affairs responsible for the deportation of French Jews, and two former French policemen, one of whom provides an account of how orders were given to arrest Jews and procedures f...

  18. Oral history interviews of the University of Michigan-Dearborn Holocaust survivor oral history project

    Twenty-three Holocaust survivors from the Dearborn, Mich., area discuss their experiences during the Holocaust. The interviews were conducted from May 11, 1982, to Jan. 26, 1993.

  19. Eva VonAncken family collection

    The collection consists of a teddy bear, a stuffed rabbit, and photographs relating to the experiences of Éva Erszébet Kiss, her parents Istvan and Lilian Brichta Kiss, and the extended Kiss, Brichta, and Benko families before the Holocaust in Pecs and Szeged, Hungary, and during the Holocaust, when Eva and Lilian were interned in Szeged ghetto, Strasshof labor camp in Austria, and Theresienstadt ghetto/labor camp in Czechoslovakia, and after the war when they returned to Hungary.

  20. Felicia Liban collection

    The collection consists of documents and photographs pertaining to the experiences of Felicia Liban during the Holocaust as well as a 1995 copy of her birth certificate from Poland, a photocopy of her United States naturalization certificate from 1953, and five children's books that Felicia Liban read while she was in hiding in Poland