Anna Grun manuscript

Identifier
irn34814
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • 2007.474.1
Dates
1 Jan 2001 - 31 Dec 2001
Level of Description
Item
Languages
  • English
  • Polish
Source
EHRI Partner

Extent and Medium

folders

3

Creator(s)

Biographical History

Anna Grun (born Schmidt or Gleitman) was born in Kraków, Poland. After the German invasion of Poland in 1939, Anna's family temporarily moved to Dąbrowa Tarnowska, Poland before returning to Kraków. While in the Kraków ghetto, her family went into hiding in an effort to escape deportations. In 1942, Anna was deported to Plaszów concentration camp and began working at Oskar Schindler's enamel factory. In 1944, Anna was deported to Auschwitz with a group of women who also worked for Schindler and continued working in the factory. After the liberation of Auschwitz in 1945, Anna and her sister returned to Kraków before Anna immigrated to the United States with her husband and two children in 1962.

Archival History

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

Acquisition

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Jacob Grun

Dr. Jacob Grun donated this collection to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2007

Scope and Content

Anna Grun's manuscripts include one Polish and two English versions entitled, “Remembrance,” about Anna's childhood in Kraków, Poland, her experiences in the Kraków ghetto and Płaszów concentration camp, and working at Oskar Schindler's enamel factory.

System of Arrangement

The collection is arranged as three folders: 1: "Remembrances," English manuscript with edits, 2001, 2: "Remembrances," English manuscript, no date, 3: "Remembrances," Polish manuscript with edits, no date.

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Genre

This description is derived directly from structured data provided to EHRI by a partner institution. This collection holding institution considers this description as an accurate reflection of the archival holdings to which it refers at the moment of data transfer.