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The Jan Istvan memoir consists of information about the experiences of Roma Holocaust survivor Jan Istvan in various concentration camps, such as Auschwitz, Buchenwald, and Dora, and his personal philosophy about racism.
Testimony, typescript, three pages, about Bella Raytur's experiences in Balta Ghetto, after family fled from their home in Ribnitsa, Moldova.
Testimony, 27 pages and photos, typescript, titled "Morris Krakowsky Memoir," dated 1995. Describes experiences in his hometown of Łódź prior to and during occupation, and at Skarżysko labor camp, then Buchenwald, and at Landsberg DP camp after liberation.
Testimony, 30 pages, photocopy of typescript, plus photocopies of maps and photographs. Titled "To: Our Descendants" from Natalia and Daniel Hochman. Discusses childhood in eastern Poland (now Ukraine), in Sambor and Boryslaw, life in the Boryslaw ghetto, where the Hochmans first met, and life in hiding prior to liberation by Soviet troops in 1944.
Testimony, three pages, typescript, similar description to that of husband (David Wharton; see 1995.A.1150), of life in Kaunas, invasion, ghetto of Slabodka.
Testimony, manuscript, two pages, undated (circa 1990s), by Dona Ashkinadze, in which she describes the Mogilyov-Podolsky ghetto and Pechora concentration camp.
Hungarian-American medical librarian.
Contains a memoir about Ladislas Brod Speiser's experiences in Auschwitz.
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Testimony, handwritten, two pages, from Lisa Shershavin (Elizaveta Shershavina, nee Svoyatytskaya), describing her family's experience in the Minsk ghetto in WWII.
352 pages frontispiece, 8 plates (including portraits) 22 cm
Testimony: Photocopy of typescript (225 pages), titled "Orasele pierdut," by Leo Schadach, about the author's deportation from Bukovina to Transnistria in 1941.