199 p.
Omslagtitel. - Geen titelpagina. - Titelpagina vermeldt verder: Staatsmijnen, Amerika, Nederlands-Indië, Jappenkamp, Terugkeer Nederland. 232 pagina's. : illustraties. ; 24 cm.
Testimony: Typescript, two pages, recounting family's deportation from Berlin, and time in Krakow and Płaszów.
Letter and copies of extracted pages from a publication relating to the 71st Infantry Division's liberation of Gunskirchen.
Testimony: photocopy of manuscript, seven pages, describing author's experiences in Ukraine (Mogilev-Podolsky) during the Holocaust.
Testimony: Typescript, one page, recounting author's experience in unnamed village, and then deportation to Shargorod, Transnistria.
Collectie 233b: Collectie Nederlandse regering in Londen > Dr. G. Bolkestein > Herinneringen en beschouwingen door Dr. G. Bolkestein 10 augustus 1939-24 juni 1945. Met bijlagen, 1940-1945, z.d.
Contains a memoir about Margot Stern's experiences being sent to Riga, Latvia, from Stuttgart, Germany. A listing of family members who perished during the Holocaust is also included.
Consists of two untitled memoirs, one 8 pages, one 14 pages, by Hilda Günzburg Dumire, originally of Mainz, Germany. In these memoirs, she describes her childhood in Mainz and her memories of life in the area after 1933.
Testimony, two pages, typescript. Describes experiences of a family in a village near Vinnitsa during German occupation.
Testimony, four pages, handwritten, about author's experiences in occupied Moldova, ghetto of Chechelnik/Rabnitza.
Testimony, photocopy of manuscript, four pages, relating to experiences in Germany prior to emigrating to the United States.
Testimony, 50 pages, photocopy of typescript, written by Elsa Meyring, entitled "Aus dem Leben einer Deutschen Nichtarier."
295 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Consists of a memoir, 131 pages, detailing the Holocaust experiences of Dr. Sándor Vig, originally of Slovakia. Dr. Vig kept a very descriptive daily account of his experiences in a Hungarian forced labor battallion, and wrote this memoir using those notes after the war. The memoir is available in both Hungarian and Hebrew versions.
Consists of a copy of a 47-page French-language typescript entitled "Memoires pour mes petit-enfants (Memoirs for My Grandchildren)" by Sandor (Alexandre) Bokshorn. The memoir, which is dated July 1985, describes the author's early life in Hungary. He attended school at the Sorbonne then entered his family's furrier business. He describes increasing antisemitism in Hungary beginning in the mid-1930s, ...
Typoscript. xx p. ; 30 cm.
Testimony, four pages, handwritten. From Plonsk, Poland, describes life there, German invasion, creation of ghetto, and deportation to Auschwitz.
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.
Testimony, typescript, 7 pages, written in 1995. Describes childhood in Hamburg, Kristallnacht and his subsequent arrest and internment at Sachsenhausen, emigration to England and then to the United States.
Consists of one copy of the handwritten testimony, by Mr. Michael Erlitzki. The memoir, 17 pages, in Polish, describes Mr. Erlitzki's Holocaust experiences as a teenager.
Testimony, photocopy of typescript, 10 pages, written 1994, relating to experiences in Bucharest (Romania), Sarata (USSR), and Baldovinesti (USSR).
Testimony: Photocopy of manuscript, 7 pages, from Olga Shtutman, describing what happened to her family in Moldova during Holocaust.
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