Box JHC Holocaust Archives Box 2
Contains 23 Results:
Correspondence photocopies, 1959-1972, undated
Photocopies of correspondence, including letters in Yiddish to Radin from her sister-in-law in Lithuania.
Photograph album photocopies, 1928-1943
Photocopies of pages and loose photographs from Radin's photograph album showing her as a student in high school and nursing school, with family and friends, and on vacation in Palanga and Kraziai in Lithuania, and at the World's Fairs in Paris and New York. These images have been scanned and are available on CD and DVD.
Photograph album photocopies, 1928-1944
Photocopies of pages and loose photographs from Radin's photograph album showing her with family and friends. These images have not been scanned and the photocopies are the only copies of these images.
Digital images, 1928-2005
Printouts of scans of photograph album and other papers. Digital images on CD and DVD are included.
General, 1981, 2005
Includes field notes from discussions with Freilich and one newspaper clipping regarding the Canadian internment camps.
Correspondence, 1939-1942
Includes photocopies of correspondence between Nazi officials and Bernhard Freilich, Max Freilich's father, regarding Bernhard Freilich's German property. Also includes photocopies of correspondence between Max and Sala Freilich while both were in England.
Nürnberg War-Crimes Trial program, 1945
Photocopies of program and tickets from the Nuremberg war crimes trial that Freilich attended in November 1945.
Images, circa 1925-1945
Includes black-and-white photographs and negatives of Freilich, his siblings, and his schoolmates, as well as members of his Kindertransport group. Also includes digital images of his entire collection on DVD.
General, 1938, 2008, undated
Included are copies of Freilich's parents' Czechoslovakian passports and field notes from discussions with Freilich. Also included is a handwritten statement from Freilich about the Holocaust.
Correspondence photocopies, 1939-1940, 1963, undated
Included is correspondence in Czech related to Walter Abeles's attempts to obtain restitution for his lost Czechoslovakian property as well as an inventory of goods he sold prior to leaving Czechoslovakia. Also included is a postcard in German from Freilich's grandmother, Kamila Stadler, who later died in Theresienstadt.
