Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies: Recent submissions
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Hans SeligmanHans Seligman, raised Jewish in Germany, provides Holocaust survivor testimony and discusses how he escaped Germany to the United States before World War II. Mrs. Seligman is also present.
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Eva Focalman, "Personal Response to the Holocaust"Eva Focalman, research associate at Brandeis University and child of a Holocaust survivor, presents "Personal Response to the Holocaust."
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Bert HegerBerthold "Bert" Heger, born 1908 and raised Jewish in Vienna, Austria, provides Holocaust survivor testimony.
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Rebecca SandersRebecca Sanders, who lived in Paris during WWII, was born 1902 in Ukraine, and was raised Jewish, provides Holocaust survivor testimony. Mrs. Sanders relates how she worked with the French underground during the war to save Jewish children,.
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Max KhanMax Khan, raised Jewish in Germany, provides Holocaust survivor testimony.
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Henry StarkHenry Stark, of 20 Ruby Road, Marblehead, Massachusetts, and born 1908 in Offenbach am Main, Germany, provides Holocaust survivor testimony. Stark speaks about his early life, experience as the Nazis came to power, emigrating from Germany before World War II, and journey establishing a new life in America.
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Fritz OppenheimerMr. Fritz Oppenheimer, who was raised Jewish in Germany, provides Holocaust survivor testimony.
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Hansi OppenheimerMrs. Hansi Oppenheimer, born 1907 and raised Jewish in Germany, provides Holocaust survivor testimony.
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Ruth and Sam AbarbanelHusband and wife Ruth and Sam Abarbanel, of 8 West Street, Sharon, Massachusetts, who were raised Jewish in Poland, provide Holocaust survivor testimony.
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Martin JaskowitzMartin Jaskowitz, of 12 Bennett Circle, Lynn, provides Holocaust survivor testimony. Apparently partially non-English.
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Ann KornhauserAnn Kornhauser provides Holocaust survivor testimony, digitized from a tape that was recorded from a tape she made, 1979.
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Ann KornhauserAnn Kornhauser provides Holocaust survivor testimony.
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Jack KornahuserJack Kornhauser provides Holocuast survivor testimony. Digitized from two tapes.
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Bernard GreenbaumBernard Greenbaum, born in a small town in central Poland to middle class parents and raised Jewish, provides Holocaust survivor testimony.
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Leizor ChudyLeizor Chudy of 12 Bennett Circle, Lynn, and born in Poland and raised in a town near Lublin (now in Ukraine) as an Orthodox Jew, provides Holocaust survivor testimony. While the interviewer speaks in English, some of the testimony provided by Mr. Chudy is non-English.
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Rachel JaskowitzRachel Jaskowitz of Bennett Circle, Lynn, and raised Jewish originally from Dąbrowa Górnicza, Poland, provides Holocaust survivor testimony. Mrs. Jaskowitz speaks about her life in Poland, starting with her childhood and continuing, and into the time when she came to Lynn with her husband.
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Rabbi Israel HarburgRabbi Israel Harburg, who came to Lynn, Massachusetts, in 1928 and was spiritual leader of Temple Beth-El in the period before, during and after World War II, speaks about the local Jewish community, relationship with Israel, and political tensions.
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Program for "From Memory to History," Yom HaShoah, Day of Remembrance of the Holocaust, April 18, 2004Program brochure for the Yom HaShoah commemoration on April 18, 2004, at Peabody High School, Peabody, Massachusetts, with keynote speaker Dr. Christopher Mauriello ("From Memory to History") held by the Holocaust Center, Boston North.
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Program for "A Time to Remember," Yom HaShoah, Day of Remembrance of the Holocaust, April 27, 2003Program brochure for the Yom HaShoah commemoration on April 27, 2003, at Peabody High School, Peabody, Massachusetts, with keynote speaker Dr. Michael Franzblau ("Medical and Ethical Lessons from the Nazi Era") held by the Holocaust Center, Boston North.
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Program for "The Losses Are Greater than the Numbers," Yom HaShoah, Day of Remembrance of the Holocaust, April 7, 2002Program brochure for the Yom HaShoah commemoration on April 7, 2002, at Peabody High School, Peabody, Massachusetts, with keynote speaker Dr. Padraic O'Hare ("The Losses Are Greater than the Numbers") held by the Holocaust Center, Boston North.


