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Summary Information
Wisconsin Survivors of the Holocaust Interviews and Photographs circa 1939-circa 1945, 1974-1975,
1980-1981
- Alpert, Pela, 1920-2005, interviewee
- Applegate, William H., 1920-1985, interviewee
- Bader, Flora, 1919-1997, interviewee
- Baras, Lucy, 1913-2002, interviewee
- Blasberg, Sylvia, 1925-2012, interviewee
- Chulew, Manny, 1924-, interviewee
- Comins, Chana, 1918-2003, interviewee
- DeLevie, Herb, 1934-1989, interviewee
- Deutschkron, Eva, 1918-2011, interviewee
- Epstein, Karola Frankenthal, 1925-2015, interviewee
- Golde, Henry, 1929-2019, interviewee
- Goldfarb, Susanne, 1933-1987, interviewee
- Gordon, Harry, 1925-2010, interviewee
- Herzberger, Magda, 1926-2021, interviewee
- Katz, Rosa Goldberg, 1924-2013, interviewee
- Koplin, Louis David, 1920-2020, interviewee
- Moshe, Salvator, 1915-1993, interviewee
- Peltz, Walter, 1919-2003, interviewee
- Platner, Fred, 1917-1988, interviewee
- Relles, Mayer, 1908-1995, interviewee
- Sorrin, Saul, 1919-1995, interviewee
- Stundel, Cyla, 1921-2009, interviewee
- Swarsensky, Manfred, 1906-1981, interviewee
- Wolnerman, Israel, 1922-, interviewee
Audio 530A; Audio 784A; Audio 785A; Audio 788A; Audio 794A-797A;
Audio 801A-804A; Audio 838A; Audio 848A; Audio 849A; Audio 862A; Audio 866A; Audio
869A-872A; Audio 874A-877A; Mss 605; PH 3187
164 tape recordings, 1.6 cubic feet of papers (4 archives boxes), 60 copy photographs, 68 contact sheets, 163 transparencies, 239
photocopies (1 archives box), 1407 images (403 negative strips), and 2 copy negatives (1 archives box)
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)
Audio recorded interviews by Society staff members with Jewish survivors of the
Holocaust (Shoah) in Europe (1933-1945) who eventually settled in Wisconsin. The interviews discuss
their pre-war circumstances, war-time experiences, post-war resettlement, and subsequent
events in their lives. These experiences include deportation to labor and concentration
camps, hiding “underground” in Holland and Germany, internment in Italy,
slave-labor in Russia, escape to Shanghai, China, and other war-time events. Discussion of
their post-war experiences concerns years in displaced persons camps, internment on Cyprus,
temporary residences in Sweden, England, and Israel, and resettlement in the United States.
Also included are two interviews with
United States citizens who worked with displaced persons after the war. The photographs
document the families of the survivors before and immediately after World War II. Also
included are color transparencies of the survivors photographed by Historical Society staff,
from December 1979 through February 1981, as well as copies of photographs supplied by the survivors.
There is a restriction on use of this material; see the Administrative/Restriction
Information portion of this finding aid for details.
English
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