Irmgard Muller Interview

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Issue Date

1990

Authors

Back, Toby
Irmgard, Muller

Publisher

Browder Committee

Keywords

Concentration camp inmates--Selection process. , Concentration camp tattoos. , Concentration camps--Psychological aspects. , Dysentery. , Forced labor. , Germany--Social conditions--1933-1945. , Holocaust survivors--Interviews. , Holocaust survivors--United States. , Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Personal narratives. , Jewish property--Germany. , Jewish women in the Holocaust. , Jews--Germany. , Kristallnacht, 1938. , Roll calls. , United States--Emigration and immigration. , World War, 1939-1945--Conscript labor. , World War, 1939-1945--Deportations from Germany. , World War, 1939-1945--Destruction and pillage--Germany. , Women--Personal narratives.

Abstract

Irmgard Muller described her life changing when Hitler came to power. She was sent to concentration camps with her friends. During a march, she and a few others were able to separate from the group and escape the country with the help of various soldiers and friends.

Description

This collection was donated by Norman Carlson of the Wallenberg Committee and George Browder of the Goldbloom Memorial Fund Committee. This collection comprises recorded oral histories from two living history day events focused on interviewing Holocaust survivors. This collection comprises oral history recordings on broadcast video cassette, VHS cassette, and audio cassette. All of which has been digitized as MP4 files. 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 the last name of the interviewee in alphabetical order.

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