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The collection consists of shoemaking tools relating to the experiences of Simon Gelbart in Poland before the war and in Poland and the Soviet Union, including forced labor service with the Soviet Army, during World War II.
Fourteen (14) original photographs: Images of Feiga Cipora Rozenstajn (donor) and her family in Hrubieszow, Poland before the war and after the war in Lublin, Hrubieszow, and Bad Reichenhal DP camp in Germany. Three (3) copy photographs: images of the Rozensztajn and Zauberman families in Hrubieszow before the war and portrait of Shalom Rozensztajn (donor's brother).
The William C. Alston Jr. papers consists of handwritten notes relating to the Mauthausen concentration camp, dated May 17, 1945; a booklet giving visitor directions to Mauthausen concentration camp and Gusen concentration camp; a handwritten note giving permission to visit a former Nazi concentration camp; a news article describing war-time activities of the U.S. 45th Infantry Division in Aschaffenburg, ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 198-200). 205 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Louis Kapp donated the interview with his mother Frieda Kapp to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in July 2019.
Collection consist of 34 photographs and a calling card relating to the Rozenthal and Shumiray families before the war in Poland and after the war in the Bergen-Belsen and Bad Neuheim Displaced Persons camp.
Tevens proefschrift Leiden. 176 p. : foto's. ; 30 cm.
Collection of documents and photographs illustrating the experiences of the Baran family in pre-war Vilna, Poland; Nancy, France; hiding near Vilna; and after the war in Łódź, Paris, and Israel during the years 1929-1950.
The collection consists of photographic prints of life in the Soviet Union created by Mark Markov-Grinberg, a Soviet Jewish photographer and war correspondent during World War II.
Frank Sawyer was born Frank John Sajewicz in Ohio. His parents emigrated from eastern Europe. During World War II, Sajewicz was a corporal with the 15th Army in Europe. After the end of the war in Europe, he was possibly transferred to the Pacific Theatre as part of the 6th Army in the Phillippines. After the war, Sajewicz changed his name to "Sawyer" and married Betty, whom he met at a USO dance in ...