Browsing Browder-Wallenberg Holocaust Survivors Oral Histories by Title
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Judy H. Schatz Interview
(Browder Committee, 1990)The speaker talked about her family leaving Austria-Hungary after the discrimination and banning of Jewish people began. She faced many struggles where extended family passed on due to the Nazi regime, her immediate family ... -
Miriam Aviezer Transcript
(Browder Committee, 1986-02-19)Miriam Aviezer's family was the only Jewish family in their village in Yugoslavia. They thought that the soldiers having a negative interest in them was an escape and didn't attempt to escape. She was separated from her ... -
Miriam Tauber Transcript
(United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 1986-02-04)Miriam recalls her childhood at the end of the war, where Allied forces had bombed Romania, German forces were retreating, and Soviet forces were attempting an invasion; she was ill at the time, and her family was in hiding ... -
Mrs. Agnes Adachi Interview
(1987-09-22)Ms. Agnes Adachi recalled the beginning of the war. She remembers being in school when it was announced over the speakers that the Nazis have invaded. She goes on to talk about her interaction with various individuals ... -
Nina Neufeld Transcript
(United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 1985)Nina Neufeld shares her experience of being in hidiing with her family after they were deported from Austria in June of 1938, being taken by bus to Yugoslavia and returned to Austria on two separate trips and then eventually ... -
Patricia and Tulio Sonnino Transcript
(United States Holocaust Memorial MuseumBrowder Committee, 1986-02-12)Patricia tells of her experience growing up in a Jewish family in Florence, Italy, and their process of escaping to the south with the aid of false identification papers after the German occupation. While on the move and ... -
Per Anger Interview
(Wallenberg Committee, 1986-10-18)Per Anger describes joining the Foreign Service after completing his military service. He worked with Raoul Wallenberg and other neutral nations to protect the Jewish people of Budapest from Nazi persecution by issuing ... -
Raymond Federman Interview
(Browder Committee, 1990-07)Raymond Federman discusses his middle-class Jewish family and how she spent nine years in an orphanage in the 1910s. His parents and sisters were deported to Auschwitz, so he went to a Jewish neighborhood where his aunt lived. -
Raymond Federman Transcript
(Browder Committee, 1990-07)Raymond Federman discusses his middle-class Jewish family and how she spent nine years in an orphanage in the 1910s. His parents and sisters were deported to Auschwitz, so he went to a Jewish neighborhood where his aunt lived. -
Rose Stemmer Transcript
(United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 1986)Rose recalls her childhood in Strassburg, France, during the war and her family's efforts relocating to avoid conflict. After spending much of 1940 moving across France with her family, a connection was finally made that ... -
Rubin Literman Interview
(Browder Committee, 1990)The speaker describes the Nazi invasion in Plock, Poland. He talks about antisemitism, the German invasion in 1939, and the loss of rights among those who are Jewish. No one in his family survived being sent to Landsberg. -
Rubin Literman Transcript
(Browder Committee, 1990)The speaker describes the Nazi invasion in Plock, Poland. He talks about antisemitism, the German invasion in 1939, and the loss of rights among those who are Jewish. No one in his family survived being sent to Landsberg. -
Sophia Cohen Chaton Transcript
(Browder Committee, 1984-05-14)Sophia Cohen Chatov, born in Amsterdam, Holland in 1936, discusses her upbringing in hiding beginning when she was 4 years old across parts of rural Holland with various non-Jewish families and individuals who took in ... -
Sophia Cohen Chatov Interview
(Browder Committee, 1984-05-14)Sophia Cohen Chatov, born in Amsterdam, Holland in 1936, discusses her upbringing in hiding beginning when she was 4 years old across parts of rural Holland with various non-Jewish families and individuals who took in ... -
Susan Tabor & Elenore Lester Interview
(United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 1986-03-03)This interview is in two parts; a one-on-one interview with Susan Tabor, and a recorded Raoul Walllenberg Committee Chapter meeting with presentations by Susan Tabor and Elenore Lester. Ms. Tabor's interview is a recollection ... -
Tibor Baranksi Interview
(Wallenberg Committee, 1987-05-03)This interview is in two parts; an interview with Tibor Baranski by Sharon Wallenberg, and a presentation by Baranski to the Jamestown Community College Forum . The interview discusses Baranski's experiences growing up as ... -
Trudy Marx Friedler Transcript
(United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 1986)Gertrude Friedler tells of her time as a Jewish child of a single mother living in a Jewish orphanage when the Germans marched into Austria in 1938, and her experience of growing up during World War II. She describes her ... -
The Wallenberg Story
(Wallenberg Committee, 1986-03-15)Wallenberg was a man who felt a connection to the Jewish people. He risked his life by providing 30 safe houses in the ghetto, following death marches to give victims aid, and providing food, protection, and shelter to the ...