Overview
- Date
-
interview:
1978
- Geography
-
creation:
Jacksonville (Fla.)
- Credit Line
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Fay Frint
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Administrative Notes
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- Permanent Collection
- Provenance
- Fay Frint donated the recording of her father Siegmund Raszkin's presentation to high school students to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2015. The presentation was recorded at Forrest High School in Jacksonville, FL in 1978.
- Special Collection
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The Jeff and Toby Herr Oral History Archive
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- 2023-11-16 09:35:14
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Consists of photographs, post-war identity papers, and restitution papers related to Siegmund (Zygmunt) Raszkin, originally of Częstochowa, Poland. The photographs are portraits given to Siegmund by friends; the post-war identity papers consist of reissued birth certificates, identity cards, travel permits, and naturalization papers; and the restitution papers document his extensive efforts to document his experiences for the purpose of reparations. The collection also includes an oral history from 1978 at Forrest High School.
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Siegmund Raszkin papers
Document
Consists of photographs, post-war identity papers, and restitution papers related to Siegmund (Zygmunt) Raszkin, originally of Częstochowa, Poland. The photographs are portraits given to Siegmund by friends; the post-war identity papers consist of reissued birth certificates, identity cards, travel permits, and naturalization papers; and the restitution papers document his extensive efforts to document his experiences for the purpose of reparations.