Overview
- Interview Summary
- Presentation by Nicole Widerman to students at Daingerfield High School
- Date
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Recorded:
1986
- Credit Line
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Brenda Holland Hancock and Barbara Holland Scott in memory of their mother Nicole Widerman Holland and the Widerman family
Physical Details
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Administrative Notes
- Legal Status
- Permanent Collection
- Provenance
- The recording of Nicole Widerman's presentation was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2015 by Barbara Holland Scott and Brenda Holland Hancock.
- Special Collection
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The Jeff and Toby Herr Oral History Archive
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- 2022-07-28 18:12:38
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Also in Nicole Widerman family collection
The collection consists of a Corps Auxilliaire Volontaire Feminin uniform jacket, booklets, documents, photographs, and videotapes relating to the experiences of Nicole Widerman and her family in France before, during, and after World War II and in the United States after their postwar immigration.
Corps Auxiliaire Volontaire Feminin uniform jacket worn by Nicole Widerman
Object
Corps Auxiliaire Volontaire Feminin (CAVF) uniform jacket worn by Nicole Widerman while serving in the French group during World War II.
Widerman family papers
Document
Documents and photographs relating to the Widerman family. Documents relating to Nicole Widerman's service in the CAVF Corps Auxilaire Volontaire Feminen during WWII. Three souvenir booklets from her comrades, marriage certificate, copy of a letter thrown by Robert Widerman from a train to Auschwitz. Photographs of the Widerman family before the war in Paris, France; Jewish children at a summer camp in Colleville, France; wartime in Marseille; after the war in Paris, France and after her arrival in Texas with her husband Bruce Edward Holland and their two daughters Barbara and Brenda; and surviving Widerman family in France and the US.