Displaying: 251 258 of 258 matches for “kindertransport oral histories”
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251. Oral history interview with Hal Myers
Oral history interviews with 24 Holocaust survivors and one retired U.S. Soldier. ... The Jeff and Toby Herr Oral History Archive ... Kristallnacht and the vandalism of his family’s home; how his sister, Ruth, went on a Kindertransport to England
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252. Deaf Victims of Nazi Persecution and the Holocaust
The experiences of deaf people in Nazi Europe constitute a neglected chapter in the history of the ... Stories Deaf victims of the Holocaust have a unique history that needs to be preserved. It is crucial ... experiences of deaf people during the Holocaust through our Collections Search. Explore the Collections Oral ... Histories Video interviews with Doris Fedrid Doris, a Polish Jewish deaf survivor who later became blind
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253. Vera Nussenbaum papers
An oral history interview with Nussenbaum dated January 2, 1997, which forms part of the USC Shoah ... Foundation Institute Visual History Archive, can be accessed via the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ... Ribetzki. She left Germany for England on a Kindertransport in November 1938 and lived with the Staff ... Nussenbaum’s travel to England on a Kindertransport, her family’s efforts to emigrate, her uncle’s death in
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254. Paula Balkin correspondence
this collection. An oral history interview with Balkin dated November 29, 1996, which forms part of ... the USC Shoah Foundation Institute Visual History Archive, can be accessed via the United States ... Schmulewitz). On June 15, 1939, she was part of a Kindertransport to London, England. Her cousin Vera had ... Archives Processing History Note
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255. Fellner family papers
certificates along with passports. There are oral history transcripts of Anita Fellner describing her ... essential for their business. On May 18, 1939 Anita came to England on a Kindertransport. At first, she ... Army; Anita Fellner’s emigration from Fischach, Germany via a Kindertransport; and the emigration ... experiences during the war including her passage to England via a Kindertransport. There are also documents
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256. Alice Masters collection
Oral History summary from USC Shoah Foundation Interview: Born Alice Eberstarkova on May 10, 1925 ... children. Didn’t tell them much about her history when they were young, but now they know her experiences ... Kindertransport from Czechoslovakia to England on transports arranged by Sir Nicholas Winton. Also includes
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257. Teitz family papers
an oral history interview recorded with Walter Teitz. ... Hillegersberg neighborhood of Rotterdam, Netherlands. In January 1939 Walter went on a Kindertransport to ... Archives Processing History Note
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258. Kurt and Johanna Fish family papers
military named “Connie,” as well as a transcript of an oral history interview with Kurt, which was ... Ruth to England on a Kindertransport; she remained there throughout the war, living with a Jewish ... which he tells his own family history and wartime experiences through a pseudonymous friend in the ... Archives Processing History Note