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.
Oral History | Accession Number: 1998.A.0266 | RG Number: RG-50.549.02.0029
Date:
interview: 1998 November 23
Special Collection:
The Jeff and Toby Herr Oral History Archive
… western Poland to escape Stalin; the black market in Poland; immigrating to England; daily life in Newcastle, where he lived for three years; immigrating to…
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… Stalin; the black market in Poland; anti-Semitism; immigrating to England; daily life in England; immigrating to the United States on the Queen Elizabeth I…
… the Russian soldiers send him back to Uhniv; finally returning to Lwów, where he reunited with his brother; his and his brother’s immigration to England…
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… was in England in 1939, appearing, I believe, in front of a Parliamentary committee for the care of refugees in Poland – Polish refugees and their…
Oral History | Accession Number: 2002.368 | RG Number: RG-50.030.0473
Date:
interview: 2002 December 17
Special Collection:
The Jeff and Toby Herr Oral History Archive
… border of Austria as an interpreter; studying engineering in England after the war; immigrating to the United States with his parents and sister…
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… either to United States or to England. Q: To England. A: Yeah. Q: I see. A: And -- yeah. Q: We’re going to have to stop the tape [indecipherable] A: Yeah…
Oral History | Accession Number: 1999.A.0122.1450 | RG Number: RG-50.477.1450
Date:
interview: 1983 April 12
Special Collection:
The Jeff and Toby Herr Oral History Archive
…England.…
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…. she was promising things for me but 10 there was nothing coming. found news of some 11 relatives who were in England who lived in England 12 before the…
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