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.
… 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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… Vámosmikola, Hungary, including wartime life in Budapest, Hungary; post-war immigrations to Vienna, Austria and Buenos Aires, Argentina. It also documents the…
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… and had a son, Peter (1947-). His business failed, and by 1949 they had moved to Vienna, Austria. They immigrated to the United States in 1951 aboard…
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… to Vienna, Austria. They immigrated to the United States in 1951 aboard the S.S. General Blatchford, and settled in Indianapolis, Indiana. Gisela Weisz…
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… married Sylvia Betron (1918-2000) in 1969.
János attended the Vienna University of Economics and Business in Austria (then known as Hochschule für…
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… the Vienna University of Economics and Business in Austria (then known as Hochschule für Welthandel), graduating in 1927. He then moved back to Szeged…
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… Austria, Fried reached Mauthausen where he was reunited with his father, Jozef Fried. Together, they were marched to Gunskirchen concentration camp where…
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… forces in Hungary, 1945. 10. Certificate of incarceration issued by the Allied occupying forces (DP camp administration in Austria), 1945 June 16. http…
…. He had three sisters, Nelly (later Nelly Mozes Braun), Hilde (later Hilde Schwarz), and Hinda. Ernest and his family moved to Vienna, Austria when he…
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…) Braun of Vienna, Austria, including his escape from Austria in 1938 to Yugoslavia and Italy, his immigration to the United States in 1944, and his time…
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.