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: 1992.A.0125.64 | RG Number: RG-50.233.0064
Date:
interview: 1992 July 31
Special Collection:
The Jeff and Toby Herr Oral History Archive
… of the ghetto and his relocation to Kaiserwald concentration camp; working in a factory in Riga where he repaired uniforms for the German Army…
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…. He was not. He was never in any concentration camp, he was never in any forced labor -- he was never really hurt in any way. Uh … my father, I remember…
Oral History | Accession Number: 2020.169.42 | RG Number: RG-90.141.0042
Date:
interview: 2021 May 09
Special Collection:
The Jeff and Toby Herr Oral History Archive
…Theresienstadt (Concentration camp)…
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… obtaining food was the main concern; her mother being beaten by an SS guard; conditions being improved—"a farce”—for the International Red Cross (IRC…
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.