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Consists of one memoir, untitled, three pages, giving the testimony of Beatrice S. Zimmermann, who experienced the Holocaust in the Netherlands.
Testimony, 30 pages, photocopy of typescript, on cover notes that it was written by Perel Faust (nee Reiner). Account of German occupation of town in Poland, translated from Hebrew.
Testimony, 4 pages, photocopy of typescript, sent by Celie Trunk (also Trunck), a survivor of Bergen Belsen, in response to a questionnaire sent out by historian at Bergen Belsen Memorial site in 1994.
Consists of one memoir, 8 pages typewritten, regarding the wartime experiences of Hilda Seftor (born Hilda Cohen), originally of Scotland. Her mother was the president of the Refugee Children's Committee, and Hilda describes her memories of the kindertransport children who lived with her family and of life in wartime Scotland.
101 p. ; 28 cm
Memoires 1938-1945. A. L. de Priester. Memoires van Nacht und Nebel-gevangene Adriaan Leon de Priester. De Priester zat gevangen in het Oranjehotel, kamp Vught, kamp Neuengamme en verschillende strafgevangenissen in Duitsland. De Priester beschrijft tot slot ook zijn thuiskomst in Vught.
497 pages ; 24 cm
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.
Met reg. 348 p., [8] p. plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
Materials from the Judaica Memoiren (Jewish Memoirs) Collection, from the Archive of the City of Munich
Testimony, handwritten, 10 pages, circa 1990s, recalling family and childhood in Łódź, study of medicine and training as a doctor, and her work as a physician in the Łódź ghetto, Auschwitz, Guben, and Bergen Belsen.
Testimony, 3 pages, typewritten, by Tamara Freitag, of Bronx, NY, written in 1994. Describes German occupation of her hometown in Poland, her time as forced laborer in Starachowice, then Auschwitz, death march to Ravensbrueck, liberation.