The Museum’s Collections document the fate of Holocaust victims, survivors, rescuers, liberators, and others through artifacts, documents, photos, films, books, personal stories, and more. Search below to view digital records and find material that you can access at our library and at the Shapell Center.
… selective service forms; family history; an oralhistoryinterview transcript; restitution claims; and correspondence. Included with the correspondence is a…
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…; birth certificates; report cards; immigration paperwork; tax and selective service forms; family history; an oralhistoryinterview transcript…
… and his colleagues; materials relating to Herbert’s family; and an oralhistoryinterview with Sam Perlman and Sophy Perlman about Herbert Fierst.…
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… Fierst also donated an oralhistoryinterview with Sam Perlman and Sophy Perlman about Herbert Fierst to the United States Holocaust Museum (2006…
… to the United States, a transcript of an oralhistoryinterview with Lisbeth, and a copy of Augusta’s sister Nellie Zehetner’s (née Lipiner) husband…
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… interview (RG- 90.044.0001 2019.246.2) Related archival materials: Stephen Kornreich papers (2019.247.1) Oralhistoryinterview with Lisbeth Modley Kornreich…
… Stephen from Hilary Goldberg of the British ORT.
Writings consist of a transcript of an oralhistoryinterview with Stephen and a copy of his brother Beno…
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….247.3) Oralhistoryinterview with Stephen Kornreich (RG-90.043.0001 2019.247.2) Related archival materials: Lisbeth Modley Kornreich papers (2019…
… the family as well as family history research, collected documents, and transcripts of oralhistories created and compiled by Henry Morgenthau III.…
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… the family. Includes family history research, collected documents, and transcripts of oralhistories created and compiled by Henry Morgenthau III in…
… continued on, illegally travelling through Czechoslovakia and Hungary to Ursulinenkloster displaced persons camp in Graz, Austria. Hoping to emigrate to…
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….), Italy, 1951 1 28 Miscellaneous (correspondence regarding oralhistoryinterview, memorial following death, business card, poem written her honor), 1996…
…Dorit Whiteman was born in Vienna, Austria to a Jewish family. Her father was a physician. Her mother had a doctorate in chemistry, was an…
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…, and photocopies of personal papers belonging to her mother, Lillian Stern Bader. An oralhistoryinterview conducted with Dorit Whiteman on 11/6/1997…
… was liberated by the Soviet Red Army in February 1945 Gabriel continued his education. In April 1949 the Groszmans moved to Vienna, Austria. In March…
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… Memoir Collection (ME 1251) An oralhistoryinterview was conducted with Gabriel Groszman by the Shoah Foundation (interview code 29970) Accruals: Accruals…
… Anzio, fought in Italy, France, Germany, and Austria, and helped liberate his hometown of Augsburg on April 28, 1945. He returned to the United States at…
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… into this collection. Related archival materials: An oralhistoryinterview conducted with Henry Landman on June 25, 1996 that forms part of the USC…
…, Austria, back to Czechoslovakia, and finally to Berlin on January 31. They were taken to Heinkel, a satellite camp of Sachsenhausen-Oranienburg near Berlin…
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… Congress: Boycott Report, 1977 (3 issues) 45.2 American Joint, 1988-1989 [Transcript of AJJDC’s OralHistoryinterview with Norbert Wollheim] 45.3 Anti…
These additional online resources from the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum will help you learn more about the Holocaust and research your family history.
Research family history relating to the Holocaust and explore the Museum's collections about individual survivors and victims of the Holocaust and Nazi persecution.
Learn about over 1,000 camps and ghettos in Volumes I-III of this encyclopedia, which are available as a free PDF download. This reference provides text, photographs, charts, maps, and extensive indexes.