Anna Gure papers
Extent and Medium
folder
1
Creator(s)
- Anna Gure
Biographical History
Anna Gure was born Anna Valerie Gurvich on 5 January 1921 in Kaunas, Lithuania to Maria (née Kantorovich) and Salomon Gurvich. She had one brother, Samuel (later Steven, born 19 December 1935). Both she and her brother survived the Holocaust. After liberation, she worked with Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS) in Munich. She immigrated to the United States in 1948.
Archival History
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Acquisition
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Anne Gure. In Honor of the Vabalas Family, four people to whom I owe my survival. In Memory of my grandmother Basia Kantorovich and Aunt Cilia and my friend Julia Garfunkel who all perished in the Grosse Aktion [sic], October 28, 1941.
The collection was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 1996 by Anna Gure.
Scope and Content
The collection documents the post-war experiences of Anna Gure (born Anna Gurvich), originally of Kaunas, Lithuania. Documents include a certificate issued by the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in Bavaria stating that Anna was a former prisoner at the Stutthof concentration camp and a Swiss Red Cross document regarding the results of a chest x-ray. Photographs include depictions of Anna in her Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS) uniform, likely in the Sankt Ottilien displaced persons camp.
System of Arrangement
The collection is arranged as a single series.
People
- Anna Gure
- Gure, Anna.
Corporate Bodies
- HIAS (Agency)
Subjects
- Displaced persons camps.
- Jews--Lithuania--Kaunas.
- Sankt Ottilien (Germany)
- Munich (Germany)
- Holocaust survivors.
Genre
- Identification card.
- Photographs.
- Document