Weesperstraat 107 1018 VN Amsterdam
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.
Contains a memoir about Inge Schlesinger's childhood in Berlin, Germany, forced labor experiences at the Zeiss-Ikon factory in Berlin and in Auschwitz, experiences in Ravensbrück, Grima, Belgium, and later emigration to the United States.
Memoires van Adolph Stein (1872-1944) ook wel bekend als Bloemen Mozes, 1943
Consists of one memoir, in Polish, consisting of Mr. Jakub Bukowski's memories of his childhood and pre-war life in Wloclaw, Poland; and what happened to the inhabitants of the town during the Holocaust.
Contains one memoir, 12 pages, about Ludmila Monastyrska's experiences during the Holocaust hiding with neighbors, her father helping Jewish families to escape into the forest, and the fate of her family during the Holocaust.
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.
Testimony, 3 pages, handwritten, about experiences in Brno, Czechoslovakia, escape to Poland after annexation, and then Soviet Union after start of war, at which point Soviets deported him and brother to Gulag camps (Kolyma, Magadan) until Germans invade SU, then are released and fight alongside Red Army in a Czech battalion.
Contains a memoir, three pages, written by Simon Coren about his experiences in a medical unit that arrived at the Ebensee concentration camp immediately following liberation.
Contains one memoir, 18 pages, about Calecka Perla's family life in Łódź, Poland, her family's deportation to concentration camps, and her survival as a non-Jewish domestic, liberation by the Russians, and emigration to Israel.