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Box JHC Holocaust Archives Box 23

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Contains 14 Results:

Biographical information, 1943, 1948, undated

 File — Box: JHC Holocaust Archives Box 23, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents

Included are Mirek Kerner's 1948 Czechoslovak Social Democratic Party membership card and photocopies of the 1943 orders transferring Elsa, Ruza, and Judita Kornerova to Auschwitz. Notes from field researcher Karen Tannenbaum's discussions with donor Claire Fund, daughter of Charles Fund, are also included.

Dates: 1943, 1948, undated

Photographs, 1929-1946, undated

 File — Box: JHC Holocaust Archives Box 23, Folder: 2
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Photographs show members of the Kerner and Fund families.

Dates: 1929-1946, undated

Negatives and slides, 1929-1946, undated

 File — Box: JHC Holocaust Archives Box 23, Folder: 3
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Negatives and slides of the photographs in folder 2. Also includes digital images on DVD.

Dates: 1929-1946, undated

Postcards, 1957, 1985

 File — Box: JHC Holocaust Archives Box 23, Folder: 4
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Includes postcard in Czech to Mirek and Tinka Kerner showing Zeravice, Czechoslovakia. Also includes a copy of a postcard showing a Polish village similar to Stanislavov, Poland.

Dates: 1957, 1985

Clippings, 1976-1995, undated

 File — Box: JHC Holocaust Archives Box 23, Folder: 5
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Clippings in English, Czech, and German, mostly relating to the Czech military.

Dates: 1976-1995, undated

"Jewish Participation in the Czechoslovak Army", undated

 File — Box: JHC Holocaust Archives Box 23, Folder: 6
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Typescript written by Mirek Kerner.

Dates: undated

The Jews of Czechoslovakia, 1984

 File — Box: JHC Holocaust Archives Box 23, Folder: 7
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Photocopied excerpts from the book The Jews of Czechoslovakia which mention Mirek Kerner.

Dates: 1984

Memoirs of World War II, 1997

 File — Box: JHC Holocaust Archives Box 23, Folder: 8
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Photocopied memoir of Mirek Kerner published in Memoirs of World War II.

Dates: 1997

Memoir of Johanna Spielmann Berlijn, 1992

 File — Box: JHC Holocaust Archives Box 23, Folder: 1
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Memoir in Dutch transcribed from an oral history interview with Johanna Spielmann Berlijn. Anja Wikkerink, the youngest child of one of the families that hid the Berlijn family during the war, recorded the interview and created the memoir, entitled Mijn Leven in de Oorlogsjaren, 1940-1945 (My Life in the War Years, 1940-1945).

Dates: 1992

Translation of memoir of Johanna Spielmann Berlijn, 2005

 File — Box: JHC Holocaust Archives Box 23, Folder: 2
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English translation of Johanna Spielmann Berlijn's memoir by Suzanna Dammes.

Dates: 2005