Paul and Sally Comins Edelsberg family and Kurt Clark collection
- Collection Summary
- The collection consists of a doll, a child’s dress and ankle boots, documents, and photographs relating to the experiences of Zelda Kamieniecki (later Comins) and Pinkus Edelsberg after the war in displaced persons camps in Germany, and of the Bebczuk/ Kamieniecki family, and of their friend Kurt Clark before, during and after the Holocaust.
- Provenance
- The collection was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2007 by Paul and Sally Comins Edelsberg and in 2013 by Sally Comins Edelsberg.
- Date
- approximately 1947
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- Geography
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received:
Neu Ulm (Displaced persons camp);
Neu-Ulm (Germany)
- Date
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received:
approximately 1947
- Geography
-
received:
Neu Ulm (Displaced persons camp);
Neu-Ulm (Germany)
- Date
-
received:
approximately 1947
- Geography
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received:
Neu Ulm (Displaced persons camp);
Neu-Ulm (Germany)
- Date
-
received:
approximately 1947
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Record last modified: 2022-07-28 18:29:55
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Edelsberg-Clark papers
Document | Accession Number: 2007.520.1
Plastic doll with handmade clothes received by girl in DP camp
Object | Accession Number: 2007.520.2
Pair of child's brown leather ankle boots received by girl in DP camp
Object | Accession Number: 2007.520.3 a-b
Child's flowered blue dress received by girl in DP camp
Object | Accession Number: 2007.520.4