United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Oral History Project with David Boder Interviewees.
Archief 250k: Concentratiekampen buiten Nederland Natzweiler
Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-206) and index. ix, 224 pages ; 24 cm
Collection of documents for the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum began in 1980, 13 years before the museum was opened to the public. Since then, the Collections Division of the museum has amassed the world's largest concentration of Holocaust-related textual and other records outside Israel. This guide is organized according to the 70 record groups, with annotations for most of the records in each group. Third edition. xvii, 680 pages ; 28 cm
Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief workers, former POWs, and people of different social and ethnic backgrounds who were targeted by the Nazis and their collaborators or witnessed the events of the Holocaust
Consists of interviews with Holocaust survivors and concentration camp liberators conducted by United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Oral History Department volunteer staff. The interviewees, among them survivors from Hungary, Germany, Austria, France, Italy, and Poland, discuss their experiences of life before World War II, life in the ghettos, life in concentration camps, and life after the Holocaust.
Oral history interviews of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's First Person Program. The collection is arranged chronologically.
Oral history interviews of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's Swedish Witnesses project
Oral history interviews with European Holocaust survivors
Oral history interviews with Holocaust survivors who are asked to consider broad, philosophical questions such the meaning of their Holocaust experiences; their reflections on how being a survivor has shaped their worldview, and what they wish their legacies to be.
The collection consists of 5 finger rings recovered by Father Patrick Desbois and Yahad-In Unum near a mass grave site for Jewish victims of the Holocaust in Bus'k, Ukraine.
Oral history interviews of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's Austrian Witnesses Documentation Project
Oral history interviews of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's Albanian Witnesses Documentation Project
The collection consists of artifacts used or discovered by Yahad-in Unum during their work to investigate and to document the mass executions of more than 2 million Jews in Eastern Europe between 1941 and 1944 by Nazi Germany and those who collaborated with therm.
This is a supplemental interviewing project to United States Holocaust Memorial Museum oral history project, RG-50.030, containing interviews with Holocaust survivors, liberators, war crimes prosecutors, and other witnesses to the events of the Holocaust. The focus of this collection, RG-50.549 (originally numbered RG-50.393), is on the post-war life of the inteviewees in RG-50.030.
Oral history interviews from the United States Holocaust Memorial Council, Faith in Humankind collection
Met lit. opg. en index. XV, 240 p. ; 28 cm.
Collection analyzes three different Holocaust memorials as case studies, and how the architecture reflects the experiences of Holocaust victims.
Includes oral history interviews with liberators of concentration camps.
Congreslid Gerry Studds herdenkt homoslachtoffers van WO II in United States Holocaust Museum.
"April 11-13, 1983." 52 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Op 26-04-1993 is in Washington, DC, het 'United States Holocaust Memorial Museum' geopend. Onderzoeker K. Müller (UvA) vraagt of de vergelijking homo-holocaust met aids iets oplevert en R. Rose vertelt over het ontstaan van het museum.
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