Overview
- Interviewee
- Anna Blum
- Date
-
interview:
1987 October 26
- Credit Line
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Leah Csapo
Physical Details
- Language
- English
- Genre/Form
- Oral histories.
- Extent
-
1 digital file : WAV.
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- Conditions on Access
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- Conditions on Use
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Keywords & Subjects
- Geographic Name
- Budapest (Hungary) United States--Emigration and immigration.
- Personal Name
- Blum, Anna Sved, 1930-1990.
Administrative Notes
- Legal Status
- Permanent Collection
- Provenance
- Leah Csapo donated her mother Anna Blum's interview to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2018.
- Special Collection
-
The Jeff and Toby Herr Oral History Archive
- Record last modified:
- 2023-11-16 09:45:08
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Also in Anna Sved Blum collection
The collection documents the Holocaust-era experiences Anna Sved Blum and her parents Dezső and Ernesztina (Segő) Sved of Budapest, Hungary. Included are birth, death and wedding certificates, photographs, report card, identification cards, immigration papers, family history documents, a personal narrative by Anna describing her Holocaust experiences, and a narrative/claim in German regarding the confiscation of belongings. Additionally, there are digital audio recordings of interviews of Anna conducted by her son.
Date: 1917-1990
Anna Sved Blum papers
Document
The collection documents the Holocaust-era experiences Anna Sved Blum and her parents Dezső and Ernesztina (Segő) Sved of Budapest, Hungary. Included are birth, death and wedding certificates, photographs, report card, identification cards, immigration papers, family history documents, a personal narrative by Anna describing her Holocaust experiences, and a narrative/claim in German regarding the confiscation of belongings.



