Shlomo Goldberg collection
Extent and Medium
folders
2
Creator(s)
- Shlomo Goldberg
Biographical History
Shlomo Goldberg was a native of Luck, Poland, and a survivor of the Holocaust. Goldberg was forced by the Nazis to move east to Byelorussia and work as an engineer. Because of his location and occupation during the war, he was spared from life in the camps.
Archival History
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Acquisition
The diary was started by Shlomo Goldberg after the end of World War II. The photographs of his family in Poland were brought to the United States at the time of his emigration. Other materials were collected up until the time of his death. Before his death, Goldberg entrusted his personal papers to his cousin, Brenda Sanders. In compliance with Goldberg's wishes, Mrs. Sanders donated the materials to United States Holocaust Memorial Museum on 29 July 1991.
Scope and Content
Consists of the diary of Shlomo Goldberg and other documents relating to his life in Europe and the United States.
System of Arrangement
Organization is thematic
People
- Goldberg, Shlomo.
- Simon, Markus.
Subjects
- Holocaust survivors.
- Jews--Poland.
- Sarny (Ukraine)--Ethnic relations.
- Forced labor.
- Jewish ghettos--Poland--Luck.
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
Genre
- Photographs.
- Diaries.
- Document