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Dr. Gregore E. Gregory personal papers

Document | Not Digitized | Accession Number: 2003.268 | RG Number: RG-69.001M

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    Overview

    Description
    Contains a report on the attempt to arm 40,000 to 60,000 inmates of the Jewish forced labor camps against the Germans in Hungary in September and October 1944. Papers, including a transcribed version of Dr. Gregore E. Gregory's memoirs, personal documents, and letters, document the atrocities of the Holocaust.
    Date
    inclusive:  1932-1971
    Collection Creator
    Gregore E. Gregory
    Biography
    Dr. Gregore E. Gregory was Raoul Wallenberg's secretary and was a high-ranking Red Cross officer on the Danube's left side.

    Physical Details

    Genre/Form
    Memoirs. Lists. Letters.
    Extent
    4 microfiche.

    Rights & Restrictions

    Conditions on Access
    This material can only be accessed in a Museum reading room or other on-campus viewing stations. No other access restrictions apply to this material.
    Conditions on Use
    Permission must be obtained from the University of Sydney, Archive of Australian Judaica for any type of use other than research.

    Keywords & Subjects

    Personal Name
    Gregory, Gregore E.

    Administrative Notes

    Provenance
    Donated to the University of Sydney. Archive of Australian Judaica by Dr. Gregory's son-in-law, Dr. Andrew Parle. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives received the copied collection in Nov. 2003 via the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum International Archives Project.
    Record last modified:
    2022-07-28 18:10:40
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