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        <titleproper>National Council of Jewish Women (Cincinnati, Ohio) Holocaust Survivors Oral History Project</titleproper>
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        <publisher>United States Holocaust Memorial Museum</publisher>
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          <addressline>100 Raoul Wallenberg Place, S.W.</addressline>
          <addressline>DC 20024</addressline>
          <addressline>Washington</addressline>
          <addressline>District of Columbia</addressline>
          <addressline>US</addressline>
          <addressline>202 488 0400</addressline>
          <addressline>202-479-9726</addressline>
          <addressline>http://www.ushmm.org/</addressline>
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          <addressline>United States</addressline>
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        <date normal="20210102">2021-01-02T19:33:57.322Z</date>
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      <unitid>MS-226</unitid>
      <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">National Council of Jewish Women (Cincinnati, Ohio) Holocaust Survivors Oral History Project</unittitle>
      <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">1.2 linear feet (3 Hollinger boxes)</physdesc>
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        <corpname>United States Holocaust Memorial Museum</corpname>
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      <p><![CDATA[Interviews with survivors of World War II living in Cincinnati. Topics include displaced persons, Jewish Holocaust, immigration, national socialism and Germany during that period.

Selected interviews from this collection are published in: Peck, Abraham J. and Uri D. Herscher. "Queen City Refuge: An Oral History of Cincinnati's Jewish Refugees from Nazi Germany." West Orange, N.J. : Behrman House, 1989.]]></p>
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      <p><![CDATA[The collection is open for use; no restrictions apply.]]></p>
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      <p><![CDATA[Received from the National Council of Jewish Women, Cincinnati, Ohio.]]></p>
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        <bibref><![CDATA[[Description], [Date], Box #, Folder #. MS-226. National Council of Jewish Women (Cincinnati, Ohio) Holocaust Survivors Oral History Project. American Jewish Archives, Cincinnati, Ohio.]]></bibref>
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          <p><![CDATA[Box 1. Folder 1. Abraham, Ella.

Box 1. Folder 2. Bamberger, Else.

Box 1. Folder 3. Bernheim, Hanna.

Box 1. Folder 4. Bernheim, John.

Box 1. Folder 5. Bohm, Helen.

Box 1. Folder 6. Bonem, Doris and Albert.

Box 1. Folder 7. Burger, Dorothea H.

Box 1. Folder 8. Coppel, Ronald.

Box 1. Folder 9. Coppel, Werner.

Box 1. Folder 10. Duetsch, Siegfried.

Box 1. Folder 11. Dewald, Alice.

Box 1. Folder 12. Dewald, Oscar.

Box 1. Folder 13. Doctor, Bernard.

Box 1. Folder 14. Doctor, Doris.

Box 1. Folder 15. Donath, Annie.

Box 1. Folder 16. Eichelberg, Hugo G.

Box 1. Folder 17. Falk, John H.

Box 1. Folder 18. Feder, Marian A.

Box 1. Folder 19. Feige, Rudolf and Liselotte.

Box 1. Folder 20. Frankel, Ernest.

Box 1. Folder 21. Frankel, Frieda.

Box 1. Folder 22. Freudenthal, Susan.

Box 1. Folder 23. Friedeman, Inge.

Box 1. Folder 24. Friedenberg, Emmy.

Box 1. Folder 25. Geisel, Albert.

Box 1. Folder 26. Goldberg, Inge.

Box 1. Folder 27. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert.

Box 1. Folder 28. Gutman, Clote.

Box 2. Folder 1. Haas, Adolph J.

Box 2. Folder 2. Haas, Anita.

Box 2. Folder 3. Haas, Henry.

Box 2. Folder 4. Hart, Henny.

Box 2. Folder 5. Hattenbach, Walter.

Box 2. Folder 6. Heiman, Paul.

Box 2. Folder 7. Hertzman, Madeline B.

Box 2. Folder 8. Herz, Eric and Hanna.

Box 2. Folder 9. Hirsch, Gustav.

Box 2. Folder 10. Kaelter, Else.

Box 2. Folder 11. Kahn, Else.

Box 2. Folder 12. Kahn, Ernst.

Box 2. Folder 13. Kahn, John H.

Box 2. Folder 14. Kahn, Ralph.

Box 2. Folder 15. Knapp, Judy Ann.

Box 2. Folder 16. Koplovitz, Ruth.

Box 2. Folder 17. Kramer, Leo.

Box 2. Folder 18. Kropveld, Ruth.

Box 2. Folder 19. Kwiatek, Lottie.

Box 2. Folder 20. Lahm, Barbara.

Box 2. Folder 21. Leiter, Charlotte.

Box 2. Folder 22. Leva, Martha.

Box 2. Folder 23. Lichtenberg, Hilda.

Box 2. Folder 24. Maier, Irma.

Box 2. Folder 25. Margolis, Beatrix.

Box 2. Folder 26. Megel, Eleanor.

Box 2. Folder 27. Mosse, Henry S.

Box 2. Folder 28. Mott, Jeannette.

Box 2. Folder 29. Neiger, James.

Box 2. Folder 30. Neuman, Theo.

Box 3. Folder 1. Oppenheim, Grete.

Box 3. Folder 2. Oppenheim, Kurt.

Box 3. Folder 3. Oppenheimer, Jules.

Box 3. Folder 4. Oscher, Vivian.

Box 3. Folder 5. Peerless, Miriam.

Box 3. Folder 6. Pressman, Marianne.

Box 3. Folder 7. Rothfeld, Edmund.

Box 3. Folder 8. Rothschild, Hilda F.

Box 3. Folder 9. Schaal, Lilli.

Box 3. Folder 10. Schwartz, Ann.

Box 3. Folder 11. Seelig, Mrs. Alfred.

Box 3. Folder 12. Spiegel, Ann.

Box 3. Folder 13. Sternweiler, Rudy.

Box 3. Folder 14. Straus, John and Marga.

Box 3. Folder 15. Susskind, Eugenia.

Box 3. Folder 16. Susskind, Stuart.

Box 3. Folder 17. Swenty, Fred.

Box 3. Folder 18. Tattmar, Paula.

Box 3. Folder 19. Tauber, Ruth.

Box 3. Folder 20. Tsevat, Miriam.

Box 3. Folder 21. Weinberg, Louise.

Box 3. Folder 22. Weisbacher, Inge.

Box 3. Folder 23. Weisbacher, Kurt.

Box 3. Folder 24. Weiser, Margo.

Box 3. Folder 25. Wise, Richard.

Box 3. Folder 26. Wohl, Rosa.

Box 3. Folder 27. Wolf, Henny.

Box 3. Folder 28. Wolf, Herbert.

Box 3. Folder 29. Wolf, Ursula.]]></p>
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      <subject>World War, 1939-1945</subject>
      <subject>Political refugees</subject>
      <subject>Jewish women</subject>
      <subject>Immigrants</subject>
      <subject>National socialism</subject>
      <subject>Jews -- Ohio -- Cincinnati</subject>
      <subject>Germany -- History -- 1933-1945</subject>
      <subject>Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)</subject>
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      <corpname>National Council of Jewish Women. Cincinnati Section</corpname>
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      <genreform>Oral histories</genreform>
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