Box JHC Holocaust Archives Box 1
Contains 12 Results:
"Dachau 132052", undated
Memoir written in Hungarian by Goldstein's friend Ferike Csato.
"Ferike's Diary", undated
English translation of Dachau 132052.
"The Reminiscences of Auschwitz Prisoner no. 80034", undated
Memoir written by Goldstein's aunt by marriage, Anna (Anci) Friedenthal Galfi.
Diary of Maria Tuszkay, undated
German diary of Maria Tuszkay, Goldstein's friend, who was also imprisoned in Dachau. Tuszkay was Christian but had a Jewish grandmother and was arrested by the Nazis while visiting her.
Negatives and slides, 1925-1951, 1965, 1975, 1999
Copy negatives and slides of Goldstein, her mother Karoline Goldstein Fingerhut, stepfather Armin Fingerhut, half-sister Klara Goldstein, and other family members, as well as post-war images of Goldstein with friends she made while in Dachau. One image shows Goldstein on the death march to Beuerberg, several days before the liberation of the camp. Also included are images of her husband, Arthur Prevost, and their children, Patti and Roger Prevost.
Photocopies, 1925-1951, 1965, 1975, 1999
The collection consists of copy negatives and slides, memoirs, clippings, and other papers of Katherine Goldstein Prevost, a native of Budapest, Hungary, who was imprisoned in Kaufering, a subcamp of Dachau, during World War II. Included is a memoir written by Prevost's friend Ferike Csato and a videocassette interview of Samuel Klasner, another friend, all Holocaust survivors.
Miscellaneous, 1944, 1946, 2000, undated
Includes Prevost's correspondence with the KZ-Gedenksättte Dachau Museum-Archives-Library, copies of her post-war identification and her Holocaust survivor registry entries, clippings relating to the death march from Dachau to Beuerberg, and photocopies of a 1944 postcard in German sent by Anna (Anci) Friedenthal Galfi.
Photograph album, 1913-1929
Photographs show Ella Feuerstein and other members of the Feuerstein family horseback riding, at the beach, and traveling in Vienna, Salzburg, Venice, and Pisa. Other photographs show Edouard Goldman, Ella Feuerstein's first husband and father of Jacques Benbassat.
Identity cards and other papers, 1906, 1940-1942, undated
Includes Adela Feuerstein's 1940 Polish refugee card and 1942 German travel pass, two Jewish prayer booklets, and an obituary for Jakob Feuerstein, Adela's husband.
Negatives and slides, 1913-1940, undated
Copy negatives and slides of photographs in photograph album and other loose photographs, including portraits of Ella Feuerstein, Adela Feuerstein (Ella's mother), and Edouard Goldman. Also includes copy negatives and slides of Adela Feuerstein's false 1938 Portuguese passport, 1940 Polish refugee card, and 1942 German travel pass. Images on DVD are included.