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  1. A memoir entitled "The Survivors of Buchenwald" relating to Nicholas Burliuk's experiences with survivors on a Hospital Ship

    Testimony, photocopy of typescript, five pages, by Nicholas Burliuk. Recounts Burliuk's experiences as a U.S. Army medic at the liberation of Buchenwald.

  2. A memoir entitled "Through Hell and Back" relating to experiences in Poland

    Testimony (memoir), typescript, 178 pages, titled "Through Hell and Back," by Michael Levitan, recounting author's experiences in Niemenczyn, Poland.

  3. A memoir for Paul, David and Adam

    The memoir describes the life of Paulette Singer Barrett from 1939 to 1953. It includes the pre-World War II emigration of Paulette's parents from Poland and Romania to Paris, France, Paulette's and her parents' journey to southern France after the Nazis seized Paris, the fate of her relatives who stayed in Poland, the resistance activities of French citizens, and the eventual imigration of Paulette and her family to the United States after the war.

  4. A memoir relating to a survivor's experiences at Pechora concentration camp

    Contains a memoir relating to a survivor's experiences at the Pechora concentration camp

  5. A memoir relating to Charles G. Ipjian and the Turkish persecution of the Armenians

    Testimony, photocopy of typescript, unpaginated (circa 100 pages), about life of Charles Ipjian, an Armenian immigrant from Turkey, who came to Chicago in the 1920s.

  6. A memoir relating to experiences as a hidden child in France

    Testimony, typescript, 2 pages, written 1994. Describes experiences of the author's family, Polish emigres in Paris, during the German occupation, including their arrest and internment of parents at Drancy, their subsequent deportation to Auschwitz, and Kranowski's own survival in OSE orphanages and with family members.

  7. A memoir relating to experiences as a hidden child in Novi Sad

    Testimony, 2 pages, typescript. Author was native of Vienna whose family lived in Novi Sad, Yugoslavia, during the occupation, which she describes, including her life as a hidden child.

  8. A memoir relating to experiences as a refugee in China

    Testimony, typescript, 3 pages, about family's immigration to China from Austria.

  9. A memoir relating to experiences as a Soviet Prisoner of War at Hammerstein

    Testimony, handwritten, three pages, about life in Minsk region of Belarus, German invasion, service in Red Army, capture as POW in 1944, life in Hammerstein camp and as forced laborer in Ulm, and liberation.

  10. A memoir relating to experiences during the Holocaust

    Testimony, 4 pages, typescript, plus one photocopy of news article, some written by Liza Alpert, some by others, about experiences of Leon and Liza Alpert, and their respective experiences, in pre-war Poland, in camps (Dachau, Stutthof), and as DPs.

  11. A memoir relating to experiences in Auschwitz

    Testimony, typescript, 3 pages. Brief account of Hungarian Holocaust survivor.

  12. A memoir relating to experiences in Auschwitz, and the US after 1947

    Testimony, circa 70 pages, typescript. Most appears to be about Novak's life in U.S. after war, not about what her family experienced during it.

  13. A memoir relating to experiences in Auschwitz, Łódź, Poznań, Dachau, and Muhldorf ghettos

    Testimony, photocopy of typescript, 4 pages, describes childhood in Saarland, Kristallnacht, emigration of siblings, training at school in Berlin, deportation to Łódź ghetto, and then to Auschwitz and Dachau, and liberation.

  14. A memoir relating to experiences in Auschwitz, Ravensbrück, and Neustadt

    Testimony, 3 pages, typescript, from Sagi, of Delray Beach, FL, but originally of Budapest. Describes deportation from Hungary to Auschwitz, and experiences there, and later deportation to Ravensbrueck.

  15. A memoir relating to experiences in Balta

    Testimony, handwritten, 4 pages, in Russian with English summary, about experiences of Orentlikher (born Fira Kaleka) and her family, in Balta ghetto in Ukraine, during occupation. Also, photocopied Soviet-era document attesting to family's presence in Balta ghetto (near Odessa) from 1941-1943.

  16. A memoir relating to experiences in Belgian and French forced labor camps

    Testimony, photocopy of handwritten text, 16 pages. Describes experiences as forced laborer in Belgium and northern France, interment at Mechelen, deportation to Auschwitz, escape during evacuation of Jawischowitz (Jawiszowice), eventual capture by Russian forces and deportation to Soviet Union (Murmansk, Moscow), and return to Belgium after war.

  17. A memoir relating to experiences in Budapest and Auschwitz

    Testimony, in form of questionnaire with narrative, 4 pages. Experiences in Hungary during occupation.

  18. A memoir relating to experiences in Budapest, Buchenwald, and Altenburg

    Testimony, 4 pages, typewritten, regarding experiences in Satu Mare, Budapest, Buchenwald, and as forced laborer in Altenburg (Thuringia).

  19. A memoir relating to experiences in Czechoslovakia and the USSR

    Testimony, 2 pages, typescript. Description of childhood and youth in Ostrava (Czech), German occupation, flight to Lwow, and then Buczacz, and then deportation by Soviets to Siberia.