Rubin Literman Interview
Subject
Antisemitism--Poland--Plock.Concentration camp inmates--Correspondence.
Concentration camp inmates--Medical care.
Concentration camp inmates--Selection process.
Forced labor.
Holocaust survivors--Interviews.
Holocaust survivors--Marriage.Holocaust survivors--United States.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Personal narratives.
Jewish businesspeople--Poland.
Jewish ghettos--Poland--Chmielnik (Województwo Swietokrzyskie)
Jewish ghettos--Poland--Plock.
Jews--Legal status, laws, etc.--Poland.
Jews--Poland--Plock.
Nightmares.
Weapons industry.
World War, 1939-1945--Conscript labor.
World War, 1939-1945--Deportations from Poland.
Men--Personal narratives.
Poland--History--Occupation, 1939-1945.
United States--Emigration and immigration.
World War, 1939-1945--Campaigns--Poland.
Abstract
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.Description
This collection is arranged into two major series, Series A. Interview Recordings and Series B. Interview Transcripts. Both of these series are in separate arrangements, the first level being the committee that created the recordings and the sub series level by last name of interviewee in alphabetical order.Collections
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