Box JHC Holocaust Archives Box 17
Contains 14 Results:
Vera Bloom images, 2004-2005, undated
Copy negatives and copy photographs of Vera Bloom's friend, Nina Ionova, who was killed at Babi Yar. Included are notes from Karen Tannenbaum, field researcher for the Holocaust Archives.
Helene Diamant images, 1942, 2005
Digital images on CD and DVD of postcard to Helene Ejbuszyc [Diamant] from her brother, Henri Ejbuszyc, who was arrested in France and killed at Auschwitz. Related material includes an oral history interview with Helene Diamant (Mss 1035-296).
Herta Fechner images, 1927-1938, undated
Copy slides of Herta Fechner. Fechner's daughter-in-law, Zoe Boroughs Fechner, is the daughter of Zig Boroughs (see Mss 1065-040).
Ghetto money, 1940
Five-, ten-, and twenty-mark bills used in the Lodz ghetto. Included are notes from Karen Tannenbaum, field researcher.
Martin Gold images, undated
Copy slides, negatives, digital images on DVD, and a photocopied article related to Holocaust survivor Martin Gold, a native of Bialystok, Poland, who immigrated to the United States in 1938
Jerzy Gruszczynski images and clippings, circa 1941-1943, 2003, undated
Copy slides, digital images on DVD, and copied newspaper clippings about Jerzy Gruszczynski, a native of Poland who survived imprisonment in Auschwitz-Birkenau, Buchenwald, and Schönebeck concentration camps. Included are notes from Karen Tannenbaum, field researcher. Related material includes an oral history interview with Jerzy Gruszczynski (Mss 1035-303).
Ilse Kaufmann Koven interview, 1996
DVD copy of Shoah Foundation interview with Ilse Kaufmann Koven, a native of Relsberg, Germany. On January 6, 1939, at the age of fourteen, Kaufmann was rescued from Nazi Germany by the Kindertransport children's rescue mission and taken to England.
Mathilde Ezratty Lehem images, 1920-1940, 1996
Copy slides and negatives, contact sheets, and digital images on CD of Mathilde Ezratty Lehem and family, natives of Salonica, Greece. Related material includes two oral history interviews with Mathilde Lehem (Mss 1035-051, Mss 1035-056).
Ernest Lion memoir, 2000
Memoir of Ernest Lion, a native of Germany who survived imprisonment at Auschwitz concentration camp and in 1947 immigrated to the United States.
New York Times clippings, 1944, 1946
Two clippings from the New York Times: a transcript of Roosevelt's prayer on D-Day and a report of the verdicts from the Trial of the Major War Criminals held in Nuremberg, Germany. Included are photocopies of clippings.