Overview
- Interview Summary
- Jack Unikoski (né Israel Unikowski) and Georges Kestenberg discuss their experiences during the Holocaust and their lives since 1946 when they were interviewed as displaced persons by American psychology professor, David P. Boder
- Interviewee
- Jack Unikoski
Georges Kestenberg - Interviewer
- Annette Wieviorka
Dominique Touboul
Ringelheim, Dr. Joan - Date
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interview:
2004 September 10
Physical Details
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2 digital mini-discs..
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Administrative Notes
- Holder of Originals
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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
- Legal Status
- Permanent Collection
- Provenance
- The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Oral History Branch conducted the interview with Jack Unikoski and Georges Kestenberg on September 10, 2004. The interview was conducted as part of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Oral History Project with David Boder Interviewees as a follow up to Boder's 1946 interviews. The interview was received by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives Branch in October 2004.
- Funding Note
- The cataloging of this oral history interview has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany.
- Special Collection
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The Jeff and Toby Herr Oral History Archive
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