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: 2017.195.1 | RG Number: RG-50.030.0923
Date:
interview: 2017 April 23
Special Collection:
The Jeff and Toby Herr Oral History Archive
…The cataloging of this oral history interview has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany.…
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…, Germany, discusses his parents, Rosalie Birk (from Laudenbach, Germany) and Adolph Schwarzschild; his brother Walter, who was two years older (he died 10…
Oral History | Accession Number: 1990.363.1 | RG Number: RG-50.030.0061
Date:
interview: 1990 March 20
Special Collection:
The Jeff and Toby Herr Oral History Archive
…, Buchenwald, Bergen-Belsen, Neuengamme, and Mauthausen; working as an engineer and repairing railroad engines; ending up in Wurttemberg, Germany, where he was…
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…United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Interview with Michael Diamond March 20, 1990 RG-50.030*0061 PREFACE The following oral history testimony is…
Oral History | Accession Number: 1989.346.73 | RG Number: RG-50.031.0073
Date:
interview: 1986 December 12
Special Collection:
The Jeff and Toby Herr Oral History Archive
…Jews--Germany--Baden-Württemberg.…
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… were told that they had to go back to Germany, because their ship was not there yet. 0:34 So they went back to Cologne and were put up by a Jewish…
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… terms Theresienstadt (Concentration camp). Rabbis – Germany – Mainz (Rhineland-Palatinate). Jews – Germany – History – 1933-1945. Holocaust survivors…
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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.