Overview
- Description
- Collection consist of 41 photographs pretaining to Rose Goldberg Ianni's stay in three different OSE children's homes after World War II; including Le Tremplin, Le Vesinet and L'Hirondelle. There are images of various activities as well as children's portraits.
- Credit Line
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Rose Goldberg Ianni
- Collection Creator
- Rose G. Ianni
- Biography
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Rose Ianni (born Rose Goldberg) is the daughter of Bruno and Fradjla (Kamelgarn) Goldberg. She was born on August 2, 1930 in Metz, France, where Bruno was a carpenter and cabinetmaker. Her parents had moved to Metz from Poland in the 1920s. The family left Metz in 1940 following the German invasion and went to Laval. They remained there through July 14, 1942, the day of the grand raffle, when the local Jewish population was rounded-up for deportation. During the round-up Rose and her parents were taken to a large enclosure. Rose was held there for one day and then released because she was under the age of twelve. Her parents, however, were deported to Auschwitz, where they perished. After her release, Rose went to live with elderly relatives in Laval. She stayed with them until September 1942, when she fled to cousins in Lyons. From Lyons, Rose went into hiding with a cousin in a farmhouse in the village of Pasin near Grenoble. She remained in Pasin until the liberation. After the war Rose was hospitalized in Lyon for over six months. Upon her release, she moved into the Le Tremplin OSE home in St. Genis-Laval. The following year she moved to an all-girls home in St. Germain-en-Laye. When David Kamelgarn, an uncle living in America, heard that she had survived, he sponsored her immigration to the United States. Rose sailed from Le Harvre in July 1947.
Physical Details
- Genre/Form
- Photographs.
- Extent
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1 folder
Rights & Restrictions
- Conditions on Access
- There are no known restrictions on access to this material.
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- Material(s) in this collection may be protected by copyright and/or related rights. You do not require further permission from the Museum to use this material. The user is solely responsible for making a determination as to if and how the material may be used.
Keywords & Subjects
- Topical Term
- Holocaust survivors--France. Jewish children in the Holocaust--France. Hidden children (Holocaust)--France.
- Geographic Name
- France.
Administrative Notes
- Holder of Originals
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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
- Legal Status
- Permanent Collection
- Provenance
- The collection was donated to the Unted States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2006 by Rose Goldberg Ianni.
- Record last modified:
- 2023-04-13 15:25:17
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Also in Rose Goldberg Ianni collection
Contains materials documenting the experiences of Rose Goldberg Ianni during the Holocaust. Some of these materials may be combined into a single collection in the future.
Rose Goldberg Ianni papers
Document
Contains copies of "Lendemains" magazine, published by the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) (issues included are: Jun., Jul., Oct., Nov., Dec., 1946; Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, Jun., 1947; Jan., 1948) and photographs of life in the OSE home "Le Tremplin" in St. Genis-Laval, France and in a girls home in St. Germain-en-Laye.