Raymond Federman Transcript

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Issue Date

1990-07

Authors

Federman, Raymond
Back, Toby

Publisher

Browder Committee

Keywords

College teachers. , Farms. , French teachers. , Hidden children (Holocaust) , Hiding places--France. , Hiding places--Germany--Bonn. , Holocaust survivors--Interviews. , Holocaust survivors--United States. , Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Germany--Personal narratives. , Jewish children in the Holocaust. , Jewish families--France--Paris. , Jewish orphans. , Jews, Polish--France. , Jews--France--Paris. , Jews--Legal status, laws, etc.--France. , Korean War, 1950-1953--Veterans--United States. , Star of David badges. , World War, 1939-1945--Deportations from France. , Men--Personal narratives. , France--History--German occupation, 1940-1945. , United States--Emigration and immigration.

Abstract

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.

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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 last name of interviewee in alphabetical order.

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