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A Register of the Fred Roberts Crawford
Witness to the Holocaust Project files, 1978-1983

Emory University

Robert W. Woodruff Library
Archives and Special Collections
Atlanta, Georgia 30322-2870
(404)727-6887

This finding aid was encoded as a part of the SAGE Digital Archive Project: A Collaborative Project between the Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University, 1997-2000.

Funding for the SAGE Digital Archive Project was provided by an Atlanta, Georgia, foundation.


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Administrative Information

Historical Note

Scope & Content Note

Description of Series

  1. Case files
    1. Liberators
    2. International Liberators Conference (1981)
    3. Survivors
    4. Other
    5. Additions
    6. Release Forms
  2. Audio recordings
  3. Video recordings and films
  4. Photographs
  5. Photograph negatives
  6. Slides
  7. "Witness to the Holocaust" television series
  8. Publications
  9. Video recordings of conferences & exhibits
  10. Slides of public programming activities
  11. Research files
  12. Periodical files
  13. Article files
  14. Video recordings of television programs
  15. Collected slides

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Fred Roberts Crawford Witness to the Holocaust Project (Emory University), 1978-1983

43 boxes (ca. 150 audio recordings, ca. 50 video recordings, ca. 400 photographs and 2 films)


Administrative Information

Publication Rights
Information on copyright (literary rights) available from repository.

Restrictions
Researchers should contact the repository for terms governing the use of the collection.

Citation
[after identification of item(s)], Fred Roberts Crawford Witness to the Holocaust Project (Emory University) files, Special Collections Department, Robert W. Woodruff Library, Emory University.

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Historical Note

The late Dr. Fred Roberts Crawford, Director of Emory's Center for Research in Social Change and a witness to the liberation of Dachau, founded and directed the project, originally known as the Emory University Center for Research in Social Change Witness to the Holocaust Project. The project's aim was to collect eye witness accounts from Holocaust survivors and camp liberators in order to refute claims that the Holocaust never occurred. Later, that goal was expanded to include documentation and analysis of the long-term effects of the Holocaust. The Project also sought to document smaller camps and sub-camps about which little was known.


Scope and Content Note

The Witness to the Holocaust Project files contain audio and video recordings and transcripts of oral history interviews with liberators, survivors and others; photographs and films donated by liberators; television programs produced by the Project; Project publications; and research materials collected and created between 1978 and 1983.

Organized into 15 series which can be grouped as follows:
1. Materials and information obtained from liberators, survivors and other witnesses to the Holocaust: (I) Case files (primarily interview transcripts); (II) Audio recordings of oral histories; (III) Video recordings of oral history interviews and donated films; (IV) Photographs; (V) Photograph negatives; and (VI) Slides of witness photographs.
2. Project outreach: (VII) "Witness to the Holocaust" television series; (VIII) Project publications; (IX) Videos of Project conferences & exhibits; and (X) Slides of Project outreach activities.
3. Collected research materials: (XI) Research files; (XII) Periodical files; (XIII) Article files; (XIV) Television programs on the Project and on the Holocaust; and (XV) Slides collected for use in Project outreach activities.


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Description of Series
Series I
Case files
1978-1983
8 boxes

Scope and Content Note

This series consists of case files on the liberators, survivors and other witnesses to the Holocaust interviewed by the Project staff. Some of the interviews took place at the International Liberators Conference held in Washington, DC, in October 1981 and sponsored by the U. S. Holocaust Council, a division of the U. S. Department of the Interior. This conference was the first international conference of liberators of concentration camps. The Project also received copies of interviews with liberators done by the Center for Holocaust Studies (Brooklyn, NY) at this conference.

These files contain information release forms, interview evaluation sheets, and transcripts of oral history interviews. A few include correspondence, copies of diaries, or other documentation relating either to liberation or to the process of creating the oral histories. The original release forms were removed from the case files and filed by name in a separate box (Box 8). The audio and/or video recordings can be found in Series II: Audio recordings and Series III: Video recordings. Not all of the audio and video recordings were transcribed. None of the video tapes of survivor oral histories were transcribed.

The International Liberators Conference case files include one interview with a survivor (Richard Glazar) and one interview with a member of the Danish Resistance (Mogan Staffeldt). Background information about the Conference was donated by Dennis Wile in 2000 and is filed under his name.

Organized into: (A) liberators, (B) 1981 International Liberators Conference, (C) survivors, and (D) others. Additions received after April 2000 are filed after Others.

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Container list

Liberator case files

BoxFolderTitle
11 Allen, Harry F. (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Dachau
12 Allison, Bill (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Dachau
13 Anonymous (Sergeant in the 20th Armored Division)-- Dachau
7144 Ayers, Harold R. (Tucker, Georgia) -- Buchenwald [transcript received in June 2000]
14 Baker, John Henry, Jr. (Savannah, Georgia) -- Ohrdruf and Mauthausen
15 Barker, Grady M. (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Dachau
16 Barton, William R. (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Dachau
17 Bates, William G. (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Dachau
18 Benjamin, Jean (Jacksonville, Florida) -- Buchenwald
19 Bernstein, Abraham (Brooklyn, New York) -- Buchenwald
110 Bezares, Frank A. (Griffin, Georgia) -- Gunskirchen
111 Bild, Anton (West Bend, Wisconsin) -- [7th Army War Crimes Section], Dachau
112 Birnbrey, Henry (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Buchenwald
113 Blanc, Dr. Haim (Jerusalem, Israel) -- Dachau
114 Bohm, Fred (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Nordhausen
115 Bowers, Major Kenneth (Warner Robins, Georgia)-- Buchenwald
116 Braun, Ernst (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Dachau
117 Brown, Elizabeth 0. (Douglasville, Georgia) -- Ohrdruf
118 Budansky, Zew (Atlanta, Georgia) -- [Russian Army], Majdanek and ghettoes and labor camps in Russia and Poland
119 Campbell, David (Atlanta, Georgia) -- camp near Fallersleben
120 Carlquist, Dr. Phillip (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Buchenwald
121 Cartledge, William Ned (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Wobbelin and Gardelegen Massacre
122 Clark, Franklin Lee (Cartersville, Georgia) -- Mauthausen
123 Cogar, Daniel H. (St. Petersburg, Florida) -- Dachau
124 Cohn, Judge Aaron (Columbus, Georgia) -- Ebensee
125 Cotton, Kenneth William (Rippon, Wisconsin) -- Birkhausen, prisoner of war camp at Moosburg
126 [Name withheld by request] (Clarksville, Tennessee)-- Dachau
127 [Name withheld by request] (Rome, Georgia) -- Dachau
228 Digilio, Edward John (Marietta, Georgia) -- Wobbelin
229 Dodd, Roy W. (Morrow, Georgia) -- Dachau
230 Doughty, C. W. (Marietta, Georgia) -- Nordhausen
231 Drewry, Joe S., Jr. (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Augsberg or Landsberg
232 Dunagan, W. W. (Tucker, Georgia) -- Buchenwald
233 Duncan, Major General George T. (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Ohrdruf
234 Dunn, John F. (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Dachau
235 [Name withheld by request] (New York, New York) -- Helmbrechts and Grafenwohr
236 Fralik, Dr. Ari (New York, New York) -- [Russian Army], displaced persons camps

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145

Francis, Rachel (Alexandria, New Hampshire) -- Gardelegen Massacre [memoir received in January 2002]

237 Freeman, Wilson (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Dachau
238 Gaylord, Stanley H. (Tampa, Florida) -- Dachau
239 Gillespie, Louis Clement (Locust Grove, Georgia)-- camp close to Bonn (Wolfersburg or Regensburg)
240 Glashow, Samuel (White Plains, New York) -- Wobbelin
241 Glustrom, John (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Buchenwald
242 Goodman, Emmett (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Ohrdruf ?
243 Greene, Colonel Lewis A. (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Dachau
244 Greenwood, Dr. M. Allen (Staten Island, New York)-- Ebensee
245 Gumz, Paul A. (Pine Lake, Georgia) -- Dachau
246 Hallett, Jack D. (Clearwater, Florida) -- Dachau
247 Hamburger, Frank F., Jr. (Columbus, Georgia) -- Ohrdruf
248 Hansen, Bernard L. (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Gardelegen Massacre
249 Harris, Denton (Atlanta, Georgia) -- medieval castle used as a prison and work camp (Northern Rhine River Valley)
250 Hellerstein, Dr. Herman (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Bergen-Belsen
251 [Name withheld by request] (East Point, Georgia) -- Buchenwald
252 Izac, Representative Edouard V. M. (Bethesda, Maryland) -- [Congressional committee investigating the camps], Buchenwald, Dachau and Nordhausen
253 Jucksch, William J. (Waterford, Connecticut) -- Gunskirchen
254 Keithan, John William, Jr. (Seattle, Washington) -- Dachau
255 King, George E. (Penbroke Farms, Florida) -- Mauthausen
256 [Name withheld by request] (Waterbury, Connecticut) -- Ohrdruf
257 Lafoon, Jesse (Fairburn, Georgia) -- Dachau
258 [Name withheld by request] (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Nordhausen
359 Mantler, Marshall J. (Atlanta, Georgia) -- [tactical aide to General Patton, Congressional committee investigating the camps], Dachau
3 60 Margol, Howard (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Dachau
3 61 May, Dr. James W. (Atlanta, Georgia) -- camp near Tasha, Nordhausen
3 62 McPheeters, Eugene (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Dachau
3 63 Mercer, Fred (Warner Robins, Georgia) -- Buchenwald
3 64 Mitchell, Colonel Curtis -- Bergen-Belsen
3 65 Montesinos, Miguel J. (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Dachau
3 66 Nadich, Rabbi Judah (New York, New York) -- [advisor on Jewish Affairs for Eisenhower], Dachau, displaced persons camps
3 67 Nash, Lauren (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Buchenwald
3 68 Nesbitt, Matthew (Atlanta, Georgia) -- [Canadian Air Force], Bergen-Belsen
3 69 Parloff, Morris B. (Bethesda, Maryland) -- Nordhausen
3 70 Paul, Calvin Coolidge (Jonesboro, Georgia) -- Mauthausen
3 71 Pearce, Dwight E. (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Buchenwald
3 72 Perelman, Robert (Omaha, Nebraska) -- Dachau
3 73 Pine, Leo (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Buchenwald
3 74 Quinn, Lieutenant General William W. (Washington, D.C.) -- Dachau
3 75 Reese, James Dodd (St. Simons, Georgia) -- Wobbelin
3 76 Reilly, Joseph Porter (New York, New York) -- Buchenwald and Dachau
3 77 [Name withheld by request] (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Nordhausen
3 78 Ricketts, George Pierce (Riverdale, Georgia) -- Buchenwald (?)
3 79 Robinson, M. 0. (Stone Mountain, Georgia) -- Bergen-Belsen
3 80 Russ, Robert (Elkhart, Indiana) -- Dachau
3 81 Sadek, Sol (Lisbon, Connecticut) -- [Polish Army], camp near Majdanek and Sachsenhausen
3 82 Schifter, Richard (Washington, D.C.) -- [member of U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council], Nordhausen
3 83 Schley, Dr. Richard L. (Savannah, Georgia) -- Ohrdruf, Mauthausen, Gusen
3 84 Scott, William A. (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Buchenwald
3 85 Spiegel, Frank D. (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Wobbelin
3 86 Spruill, Thomas J. (Tucker, Georgia) -- Dachau
4 87 Tatum, Willie (Ft. Gaines, Georgia) -- Dachau
4 88 Thouin, Dr. Lawrence G. (Anaheim, California) -- boxcars near Buchenwald and Dachau
4 89 Tirey, Colonel James H. and Cantor Isaac Goodfriend (Bedford, Indiana) -- Landau
4 90 Turner, Haiden G. (Avondale Estates, Georgia) -- Buchenwald
4 91 [Name withheld by request] (Atlanta, Georgia) -- camp near Leipzig
4 92 Webber, Malcolm (New Haven, Connecticut) -- camp near Hemer
4 93 Wehmoff, George (Anchorage, Alaska) -- unnamed small camps
4 94 Weinberg, Dr. William M. (Highland Park, New Jersey) -- Schirmeck, work camp between Lampertheim and Huttenfeld, Dachau
4 95 Westmoreland, John D. (Boswell, Oklahoma) -- small camps near the Rhine River in Southern Germany
4 96 Weston, Bert (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Ebensee
4 97 Wildman, Reverend Albert C. (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Wobbelin
4 98 Wile, Dennis E. (Clarkston, Georgia) -- Buchenwald (additions in folder 98a)
4 99 Williams, Colonel Carroll J. (Dunwoody, Georgia) -- factories at labor camps at Belsen Hohne, Buchenwald and subcamps, and Pilsen, Czechoslovakia
4 100 Wiseburg, Howard (Cohasset, Massachusetts) -- Dachau
4 101 Woelfer, Carlisle (Fayetteville, North Carolina) -- Dachau
4 102 Zimmerman, Jerome (Atlanta, Georgia) -- work camp near Muchingottfag

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International Liberators Conference (1981: Washington, DC) case files

Box

Folder

Title

5

103

Ashby, Reginald -- Gusen

5

104

Bild, Anton (West Bend, Wisconsin) -- [7th Army War Crimes Section], Dachau

5

105

Breuer, Alexander -- Buchenwald

5

106

Chilczuk, Michael -- [Polish Army], Majdanek and Sachsenhausen

5

107

Colvin, Kenneth -- work camp at Brenau, Stalag 6 (Hemer, Germany), Oberhof, Iserlohn, Wels, Mauthausen, Ebensee and Katzet Friedhoff

5

108

Coulston, John, Robert Hasen and Runyon Peterson -- Ohrdruf

5

109

Coulston, John, Robert Hasen, Victor Ragard and Walter McClashy -- Ohrdruf, Flossenburg, Dachau, Wobbelin and Nurenburg Trials

5

110

DeJarnette, Henry and Lou Zullinger -- Dachau and Ohrdruf

5

111

Doyle, Father Edward, James Livesay and Rabbi Gunther Plout -- Nordhausen

5

112

Elberfeld, Richard -- Bergen-Belsen

5

113

Ellifritz, Marie -- Mauthausen

5

114

Freedman, Leon J. -- Buchenwald

5

115

Gineo, David and Minashe Hauser -- [British Royal Air Force, Jewish Brigade]; Jews in Italy, Yugoslavia, and North Africa; Dachau; displaced persons camps; immigrant camps in Israel

5

116

Glazar, Richard -- [survivor], Theresienstadt, Treblinka and labor camp near Mannheim

5

117

Glustrom, John, Dennis E. Wile and Leo Pine [TV program] -- Buchenwald

5

118

Hallowell, John -- Dachau

5

119

Johnson, William -- Flossenburg

5

120

Lathrop, Dix -- Mauthausen

5

121

Motzko, Edmund -- Gardelegen Massacre

5

122

Roberts, Brigadier General Francis Joseph -- Niederhagen

5

123

Rose, Alan -- [British Army], Bergen-Belsen

5

124

Scott, William A. -- Buchenwald

5

125

Spruill, Thomas J. and Jesse Lafoon [TV program] -- Dachau

5

126

Staffeldt, Mogan -- Danish Resistance

5

127

Tievsky, Dr. George -- Dachau

5

128

Wile, Dennis E. -- International Liberators Conference Materials

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Survivor case files

Box

Folder

Title

6

129

Arbiser, Pola -- hid in Drohobycz, Truskawiec, Boryslaw (all then in Poland) [empty]

6

130

Greeson, Livia (College Park, Georgia) -- Auschwitz-Birkenau, Krakow, Bergen-Belsen

6

131

Grooen, Jaap (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Westerbork, Auschwitz, Mauthausen, Ebensee

6

132

Kimmelman, Mira (Oak Ridge, Tennessee) -- Danzig, work camp at Bleishen, Auschwitz-Birkenau, Bergen-Belsen

6

133

Kirly, Rebecca (Facher) -- Roschkovce, Czechoslovakia; trip to Palestine; interned on Mauritius; emigrated to Palestine [empty]

6

134

Klug, Hela (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Danzig, Oberalpstadt camp near Theresienstadt

6

135

Lee, Irmgard (Atlanta, Georgia) -- family persecuted because they helped Jews (Germany)

6

136

Lynn, Murray Alfred (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Auschwitz, Birkenau [empty]

6

137

Rosenfelder, John (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Theresienstadt, Auschwitz-Birkenau, Landsberg

6

138

Waxman, Hilda (Lauderdale Lakes, Florida) -- Buchenwald

6

139

Zweig, Deborah (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Poland, Russia and Siberia

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Other case files

Box

Folder

Title

7

140

Fryd, Lena (Copenhagen, Denmark) -- Danish Resistance

7

141

Betty and Isaac Goodfriend Holocaust Collection (Atlanta, Georgia)

7

142

Paschal, Eliza (King) (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Red Cross clubmobile, D-Day invasion

7

143

Seeman, Ursula (de Boor) (Hamburg, Germany) -- doctor arrested for anti-Nazi sentiments



Additions to Case Files (after May 2000)

Box

Folder

Title

7

144

Ayers, Harold R. (Tucker, Georgia) -- Buchenwald [liberator]

7

145

Francis, Rachel (Alexandria, New Hampshire) -- Gardelegen Massacre [liberator]



Release forms (Box 8)


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Series II
Audio recordings
1978-1983
4 boxes

Scope and Content Note

This series consists of audio recordings of oral history interviews conducted by Project staff members. Transcripts of these recordings can be found in Series I: Case files.

Organized into: (A) Liberators and (B) Survivors.

Container list

Liberator audio recordings

Box

Reel

Title

9

1

Allen, Harry F. (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Dachau

9

2

Allison, Bill (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Dachau

9

3

Anonymous (Sergeant in the 20th Armored Division) -- Dachau

9

4

Ayers, Harold R. (Tucker, Georgia) -- Buchenwald

9

5

Baker, John Henry, Jr. (Savannah, Georgia) -- Ohrdruf and Mauthausen

9

6

Barker, Grady M. (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Dachau

9

7

Barton, William R. (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Dachau

9

8

Bates, William G. (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Dachau

9

9

Benjamin, Jean (Jacksonville, Florida) -- Buchenwald

9

10

Bernstein, Abraham (Brooklyn, New York) -- Buchenwald

9

11

Berry, Horace S. (Inman ?, South Carolina) -- Gunskirchen

9

12

Bezares, Frank A. (Griffin, Georgia) -- Gunskirchen

9

13

Birnbrey, Henry (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Buchenwald

9

14

Blanc, Dr. Haim (Jerusalem, Israel) -- Dachau

9

15

Bohm, Fred (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Nordhausen

9

16

Bowers, Major Kenneth (Warner Robins, Georgia) -- Buchenwald

9

17

Braun, Ernst (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Dachau

9

18

Brown, Elizabeth 0. (Douglasville, Georgia) -- Ohrdruf

9

19

Budansky, Zew (Atlanta, Georgia) -- [Russian Army], Majdanek and ghettoes and labor camps in Russia and Poland (1 of 2)

9

20

Budansky, Zew (Atlanta, Georgia) -- [Russian Army], Majdanek and ghettoes and labor camps in Russia and Poland (2 of 2)

9

21

Campbell, David (Atlanta, Georgia) -- camp near Fallersleben (1 of 2)

9

22

Campbell, David (Atlanta, Georgia) -- camp near Fallersleben (2 of 2)

9

23

Carlquist, Dr. Phillip (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Buchenwald

9

24

Cartledge, William Ned (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Wobbelin and Gardelegen Massacre

9

25

Clark, Franklin Lee (Cartersville, Georgia) -- Mauthausen

9

26

Cogar, Daniel H. (St. Petersburg, Florida) -- Dachau

9

27

Cohn, Judge Aaron (Columbus, Georgia) -- Ebensee (1 of 2)

9

28

Cohn, Judge Aaron (Columbus, Georgia) -- Ebensee (2 of 2)

9

29

Cotton, Kenneth William (Rippon, Wisconsin) -- Birkhausen, prisoner of war camp at Moosburg

9

30

[Name withheld by request] (Clarksville, Tennessee)-- Dachau

9

31

[Name withheld by request] (Rome, Georgia) -- Dachau

9

32

Digilio, Edward John (Marietta, Georgia) -- Wobbelin

9

33

Dodd, Roy W. (Morrow, Georgia) -- Dachau

9

34

Doughty, C. W. (Marietta, Georgia) -- Nordhausen

9

35

Drewry, Joe S., Jr. (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Augsberg or Landsberg

9

36

Dunagan, W. W. (Tucker, Georgia) -- Buchenwald

10

37

Duncan, Major General George T. (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Ohrdruf

10

38

Dunn, John F. (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Dachau

10

39

Dye, Harold A. (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Buchenwald (1 of 4)

10

40

Dye, Harold A. (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Buchenwald (2 of 4)

10

41

Dye, Harold A. (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Buchenwald (3 of 4)

10

42

Dye, Harold A. (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Buchenwald (4 of 4)

10

43

[Name withheld by request] (New York, New York) -- Helmbrechts and Grafenwohr

10

44

Fralik, Dr. Ari (New York, New York) -- [Russian Army], displaced persons camps

10

45

Freeman, Wilson (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Dachau (1 of 2)

10

46

Freeman, Wilson (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Dachau (2 of 2)

10

47

Gaylord, Stanley H. (Tampa, Florida) -- Dachau

10

48

Gillespie, Louis Clement (Locust Grove, Georgia) -- camp close to Bonn (Wolfersburg or Regensburg?)

10

49

Glashow, Samuel (White Plains, New York) -- Wobbelin

10

50

Glustrom, John (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Buchenwald

10

51

Goodman, Emmett (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Ohrdruf?, displaced persons camps

10

52

Greene, Colonel Lewis A. (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Dachau

10

53

Greenwood, Dr. M. Allen (Staten Island, New York) -- Ebensee

10

54

Gumz, Paul A. (Pine Lake, Georgia) -- Dachau

10

55

Hallett, Jack D. (Clearwater, Florida) -- Dachau

10

56

Hamburger, Frank F., Jr. (Columbus, Georgia) -- Ohrdruf

10

57

Hansen, Bernard L. (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Gardelegen Massacre

10

58

Harris, Denton (Atlanta, Georgia) -- medieval castle used as a prison and work camp (Northern Rhine River Valley)

10

59

Hellerstein, Dr. Herman (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Bergen-Belsen (1 of 2)

10

60

Hellerstein, Dr. Herman (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Bergen-Belsen (2 of 2)

10

61

[Name withheld by request] (East Point, Georgia) -- Buchenwald

10

62

Izac, Representative Edouard V. M. (Bethesda, Maryland) -- Buchenwald, Dachau and Nordhausen

10

63

Jucksch, William J. (Waterford, Connecticut) -- Gunskirchen

10

64

Keithan, John William, Jr. (Seattle, Washington) -- Dachau

10

65

King, George E. (Penbroke Farms, Florida) -- Mauthausen

10

66

[Name withheld by request] (Waterbury, Connecticut) -- Ohrdruf

10

67

Lafoon, Jesse (Fairburn, Georgia) -- Dachau

10

68

[Name withheld by request] (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Nordhausen

10

69

Mantler, Marshall J. (Atlanta, Georgia) -- [tactical aide to General Patton, Congressional committee investigating the camps], Dachau

10

70

Margol, Howard (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Dachau

10

71

May, Dr. James W. (Atlanta, Georgia) -- -- camp near Tasha, Nordhausen

10

72

McPheeters, Eugene (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Dachau

11

73

Mercer, Fred (Warner Robins, Georgia) -- Buchenwald

11

74

Mitchell, Colonel Curtis -- Bergen-Belsen

11

75

Montesinos, Miguel J. (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Dachau

11

76

Nadich, Rabbi Judah (New York, New York) -- [advisor on Jewish Affairs for Eisenhower], Dachau, displaced persons camps

11

77

Nash, Lauren (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Buchenwald

11

78

Nesbitt, Matthew (Atlanta, Georgia) -- [Canadian Air Force], Bergen-Belsen

11

79

Parloff, Morris B. (Bethesda, Maryland) -- Nordhausen

11

80

Paul, Calvin Coolidge (Jonesboro, Georgia) -- Mauthausen

11

81

Pearce, Dwight E. (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Buchenwald

11

82

Perelman, Robert (Omaha, Nebraska) -- Dachau

11

83

Pine, Leo (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Buchenwald

11

84

Quinn, Lieutenant General William W. (Washington, D.C.) -- Dachau

11

85

Reese, James Dodd (St. Simons, Georgia) -- Wobbelin

11

86

Reilly, Joseph Porter (New York, New York) -- Buchenwald and Dachau

11

87

[Name withheld by request] (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Nordhausen

11

88

Ricketts, George Pierce (Riverdale, Georgia) -- Buchenwald (?)

11

89

Robinson, M. 0. (Stone Mountain, Georgia) -- Bergen-Belsen

11

90

Russ, Robert (Elkhart, Indiana) -- Dachau

11

91

Sadek, Sol (Lisbon, Connecticut) -- Sadek, Sol (Lisbon, Connecticut) -- [Polish Army], camp near Majdanek and Sachsenhausen (1 of 2)

11

92

Sadek, Sol (Lisbon, Connecticut) -- Sadek, Sol (Lisbon, Connecticut) -- [Polish Army], camp near Majdanek and Sachsenhausen (2 of 2)

11

93

Schifter, Richard (Washington, D.C.) -- Schifter, Richard (Washington, D.C.) -- [member of U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council], Nordhausen (1 of 2)

11

94

Schifter, Richard (Washington, D.C.) -- Schifter, Richard (Washington, D.C.) -- [member of U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council], Nordhausen (2 of 2)

11

95

Schley, Dr. Richard L. (Savannah, Georgia) -- Ohrdruf, Mauthausen, Gusen

11

96

Scott, William A. (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Buchenwald

11

97

Spiegel, Frank D. (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Wobbelin

11

98

Spruill, Thomas J. (Tucker, Georgia) -- Dachau

11

99

Tatum, Willie (Ft. Gaines, Georgia) -- Dachau (1 of 2)

11

100

Tatum, Willie (Ft. Gaines, Georgia) -- Dachau (2 of 2)

11

101

Thouin, Dr. Lawrence G. (Anaheim, California) -- boxcars near Buchenwald and Dachau

11

102

Tirey, Colonel James H. and Cantor Isaac Goodfriend (Bedford, Indiana) -- Landau

11

103

Turner, Haiden G. (Avondale Estates, Georgia) -- Buchenwald (only have use copy of tape 1 of 2)

11

104

[Name withheld by request] (Atlanta, Georgia) -- camp near Leipzig

11

105

Webber, Malcolm (New Haven, Connecticut) -- camp near Hemer

11

106

Wehmoff, George (Anchorage, Alaska) -- unnamed small camps

11

107

Weinberg, Dr. William M. (Highland Park, New Jersey) -- Schirmeck, work camp between Lampertheim and Huttenfeld, Dachau

11

108

Westmoreland, John D. (Boswell, Oklahoma) -- small camps near the Rhine River in Southern Germany (1 of 2)

11

109

Westmoreland, John D. (Boswell, Oklahoma) -- small camps near the Rhine River in Southern Germany (2 of 2)

12

110

Weston, Bert (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Ebensee

12

111

Wildman, Reverend Albert C. (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Wobbelin (1 of 2)

12

112

Wildman, Reverend Albert C. (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Wobbelin (2 of 2)

12

113

Wile, Dennis E. (Clarkston, Georgia) -- Buchenwald (1 of 2)

12

114

Wile, Dennis E. (Clarkston, Georgia) -- Buchenwald (2 of 2)

12

115

Williams, Colonel Carroll J. (Dunwoody, Georgia) -- factories at labor camps at Belsen Hohne, Buchenwald and subcamps, and Pilsen, Czechoslovakia (1 of 4)

12

116

Williams, Colonel Carroll J. (Dunwoody, Georgia) -- factories at labor camps at Belsen Hohne, Buchenwald and subcamps, and Pilsen, Czechoslovakia (2 of 4)

12

117

Williams, Colonel Carroll J. (Dunwoody, Georgia) -- factories at labor camps at Belsen Hohne, Buchenwald and subcamps, and Pilsen, Czechoslovakia (3 of 4)

12

118

Williams, Colonel Carroll J. (Dunwoody, Georgia) -- factories at labor camps at Belsen Hohne, Buchenwald and subcamps, and Pilsen, Czechoslovakia (4 of 4)

12

119

Wiseburg, Howard (Cohasset, Massachusetts) -- Dachau

12

120

Woelfer, Carlisle (Fayetteville, North Carolina) -- Dachau

12

121

Young, Edward (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Dachau

12

122

Zimmerman, Jerome (Atlanta, Georgia) -- work camp near Muchingottfag

Survivor audio recordings

Box

Reel

Title

12

123

Arbiser, Pola -- hid in Drohobycz, Truskawiec, Boryslaw (all then in Poland)

12

124

Greeson, Livia (College Park, Georgia) -- Auschwitz-Birkenau, Krakow, Bergen-Belsen

12

125

Grooen, Jaap (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Auschwitz and Ebensee

12

126

Kimmelman, Mira (Oak Ridge, Tennessee) -- Danzig (1 of 2)

12

127

Kimmelman, Mira (Oak Ridge, Tennessee) -- Danzig (2 of 2)

12

128

Kirly, Rebecca (Facher) -- Roschkovce, Czechoslovakia; trip to Palestine; interned on Mauritius; emigrated to Palestine

12

129

Klug, Hela (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Danzig

12

130

Lee, Irmgard (Atlanta, Georgia) -- persecution because German family helped Jews in Germany

12

131

Lynn, Murray Alfred (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Auschwitz, Birkenau (1 of 2)

12

132

Lynn, Murray Alfred (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Auschwitz, Birkenau (2 of 2)

12

133

Rosenfelder, John (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Theresienstadt, Auschwitz-Birkenau, Landsberg (1 of 2)

12

134

Rosenfelder, John (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Theresienstadt, Auschwitz-Birkenau, Landsberg (2 of 2)

12

135

Waxman, Hilda (Lauderdale Lakes, Florida) -- Buchenwald

12

136

Zweig, Deborah (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Poland, Russia and Siberia (1 of 2)

12

137

Zweig, Deborah (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Poland, Russia and Siberia (2 of 2)


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Series III
Video recordings and films
1978-1983
3 boxes

Scope and Content Note

This series consists of video recordings of some of the oral history interviews conducted by the Project, films received from liberators and video tapes of oral histories conducted at other repositories. Some of the interviews took place at the International Liberators Conference held in Washington, DC, in October 1981 and sponsored by the U. S. Holocaust Council, a division of the U. S. Department of the Interior. This conference was the first international conference of liberators of concentration camps. The Project also received copies of interviews with liberators done by the Center for Holocaust Studies (Brooklyn, NY) at this conference. Transcripts for the interviews can be found in Series I: Case files.

Organized into: (A) Liberators, (B) International Liberators Conference (1981: Washington, DC) and (C) Survivors.

Container list

Liberator video recordings and films

Box

Reel

Title

13

1

Izac, Representative Edouard V. M. (Bethesda, Maryland) -- Buchenwald, Dachau and Nordhausen (1 of 4)

13

2

Izac, Representative Edouard V. M. (Bethesda, Maryland) -- Buchenwald, Dachau and Nordhausen (2 of 4)

13

3

Izac, Representative Edouard V. M. (Bethesda, Maryland) -- Buchenwald, Dachau and Nordhausen (3 of 4)

13

4

Izac, Representative Edouard V. M. (Bethesda, Maryland) -- Buchenwald, Dachau and Nordhausen (4 of 4)

13

5

Izac, Representative Edouard V. M. (Bethesda, Maryland) -- Buchenwald, Dachau and Nordhausen

13

6

Izac, Representative Edouard V. M. and Lieutenant General William W. Quinn -- Buchenwald, Dachau and Nordhausen

13

7

Quinn, Lieutenant General William W. -- Dachau (1 of 2)

13

8

Quinn, Lieutenant General William W. -- Dachau (2 of 2)

13

9

Excerpts (Gross, Nesbitt, Silverman, Hursch, Greenland, Galman, Goodfriend, Wygoda, Sugarman) (1 of 2)

13

10

Excerpts (Gross, Nesbitt, Silverman, Hursch, Greenland, Galman, Goodfriend, Wygoda, Sugarman) (2 of 2)

13

11

[Name withheld by request] -- film of Ohrdruf during liberation (color)

13

12

[unknown] -- film of Dachau and Buchenwald during liberation

International Liberator Conference (1981: Washington DC) video recordings

Box

Reel

Title

13

13

Bild, Anton (West Bend, Wisconsin) -- [7th Army War Crimes Section], Dachau

14

14

Breuer, Alexander -- Buchenwald

14

15

DeJarnette, Henry and Lou Zullinger -- Dachau and Ohrdruf

14

16

Ellifritz, Marie -- Mauthausen

14

17

Doyle, Father Edward, James Livesay and Rabbi Gunther Plout -- Nordhausen

14

18

Scott, William A. (Atlanta, Georgia) -- Buchenwald

14

19

Staffeldt, Mogan -- Danish Resistance

Survivor video recordings

Box

Reel

Title

14

20

Baruch, Mrs. Chadja (1 of 2)

14

21

Baruch, Mrs. Chadja (2 of 2)

15

39

Goldhammer, Ginger [received in March 2002]

14

22

Hall, Alan (1 of 3)

14

23

Hall, Alan (2 of 3)

14

24

Hall, Alan (3 of 3)

14

25

Hall, Edmund (1 of 2)

14

26

Hall, Edmund (2 of 2)

15

27

Hall, Maria (1 of 3)

15

28

Hall, Maria (2 of 3)

15

29

Hall, Maria (3 of 3)

15

30

Neuhas, Bella (1 of 2)

15

31

Neuhas, Bella (2 of 2)

15

32

Neuhas, Leo (part 2 only)

15

33

Popowski, Henry (1 of 2)

15

34

Popowski, Henry (2 of 2)

15

35

Popowski, Paula (1 of 2)

15

36

Popowski, Paula (2 of 2)

15

37

Weiss, Isaac and Sam

15

38

Edited Excerpts


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Series IV
Photographs
7 boxes

Scope and Content Note

This series consists of photographs donated by liberators, survivors and others. Some are original prints and others are copies of photos still held privately. The Project staff numbered the photographs as they were received. Negatives for the photographs are in Series V: Photograph negatives. Slides were made of some of the images and can be found in Series VI: Slides.

The photos taken by the Associated Press were donated by Dr. Daniel Weiner, Atlanta, Georgia. These pictures are the property of The Associated Press and may be used only for the purposes of reproduction when authorized by the owner. They may not be syndicated, rented or loaned, or used for advertising purposes or for the purposes of trade.

Filed in albums as follows: (1) A - L [except Buchenwald and Dachau], (2) M - W, (3) Buchenwald, (4) Dachau, (5) Miscellaneous, (6) AP Wire Photographs and (7) Duplicates. Arranged within each subseries alphabetically by donor name (except for the AP Wire photos which are arranged by topic and duplicates which are arranged by camp).

Container list

Auschwitz

Box

Folder

Title

16

1

Unknown

16

2

UPI

Bergen-Belsen

Box

Folder

Title

16

3

Anonymous (Griffin, Georgia)

16

4

Levine, Joseph

16

5

Nesbitt, Matthew

Buchenwald

Box

Folder

Title

18

1

Anonymous (Griffin, Georgia)

18

2

Ayers, Harold

18

3

Breuer, Alexander

18

4

Diller, Eugene

18

5

Izac, Representative Edouard V. M.

18

6

Jackson, T. J.

18

7

Mercer, Fred

18

8

Nash, Lauren

18

9

Pearce, Dwight E.

18

10

Poulis, Andy

18

11

Rauzin, Ruth

18

12

Unknown

18

13

Wile, Dennis E.

Dachau

Box

Folder

Title

19

1

Anti-Defamation League

19

2

Berry, Horace

19

3

Cooper, Belton

19

4

Dunn, John F.

19

5

Erb, Charles

19

6

Fossieck, Theodore

19

7

Gaber, Mrs. Sidney

19

8

Glick, Eugene

19

9

Gumz, Paul A.

19

10

Izac, Representative Edouard V. M.

19

11

Keithan, John William, Jr.

19

12

Lafoon, Jesse

19

13

Mitchell, Ralph

19

14

Montesinos, Miguel J.

19

15

Raper, Carlton

19

16

Unknown

Ebensee

Box

Folder

Title

16

6

Bordas, Carl

16

7

Cohn, Judge Aaron

16

8

Greenwood, M. Allen

16

9

Weston, Bert

Flossenburg

Box

Folder

Title

16

10

Terry, Jack

16

11

Unknown

Gardelegen Massacre

Box

Folder

Title

16

12

Campbell, David

16

13

Cartledge, William Ned

16

14

Hansen, Bernard L.

16

15

Izac, Representative Edouard V. M.

16

16

Motzko, Edmund

16

17

Mussell, Walt

Gunskirchen

Box

Folder

Title

16

18

Logan, Bennie

Gusen

Box

Folder

Title

16

19

Schley, Dr. Richard L.

Landsberg

Box

Folder

Title

16

20

Rask, A. N.

16

21

Whiting, E. L.

16

22

Wright, Joseph

Mauthausen

Box

Folder

Title

17

23

Clark, Franklin Lee

17

24

Hollander, Frederick

17

25

Just, Heinz

17

26

Knolla, Peter V.

Nordhausen

Box

Folder

Title

17

27

Anonymous (Griffin, Georgia)

17

28

Hitchcox, George

17

29

Izac, Representative Edouard V. M.

Ohrdruf

Box

Folder

Title

17

30

Anonymous (Griffin, Georgia)

17

31

Baker, John Henry, Jr.

17

32

Brown, Elizabeth O.-- in memory of Eugene Brown

17

33

Diller, Eugene

17

34

Erickson, Axel

17

35

Hollander, Frederick

17

36

Izac, Representative Edouard V. M.

17

37

Jacobson, Robert H.

17

38

Mercer, Fred

17

39

Ricketts, George Pierce

17

40

Smith, Raymond

17

41

Todd, William

Ratigen, Germany

Box

Folder

Title

17

42

Walsh, George C.

Treblinka

Box

Folder

Title

17

43

Pezzini, Antonio

Wobbelin

Box

Folder

Title

17

44

Cartledge, William Ned

17

45

Reese, James Dodd

17

46

Unknown

Non-Camp/Unknown Location -- Donor Known

Box

Folder

Title

20

1

Anonymous (Griffin, Georgia)

20

2

Bacon, Leonard Lee

20

3

Brown, Elizabeth O.-- in memory of Eugene Brown

20

4

Clark, Franklin Lee

20

5

Diller, Eugene

20

6

[Name withheld by request]

20

7

Izac, Representative Edouard V. M.

20

8

Krochmal, Dr. Arnold

20

9

May, Dr. James W.

20

10

Palumbo, Ben

20

11

Rauzin, Ruth

Non-Camp/Unknown Location -- Donor Unknown

Box

Folder

Title

20

12

19 photos

Jewish Resistance

Box

Folder

Title

20

13

1 photo

Ethel Ostry Diary -- donated by Fisher

Box

Folder

Title

20

14

5 photos. (Includes photos of refugees on ships to Palestine in 1947.)

Ruins of a Synagogue at Weinheim -- donated by Ernst Braun

Box

Folder

Title

20

15

2 photos.

Deportations

Box

Folder

Title

20

16

4 photos.

Other

Box

Folder

Title

20

17

Gaber, Sidney -- Munich in 1945 and ruins

20

18

Hollander, Frederick -- castle

20

19

Mercer, Fred -- cathedral in Metz, France

20

20

Shapiro, Maurice M. -- Chancellery in Berlin

20

21

Unknown

AP Wire Photos

Box

Folder

Title

21

1

Allied Forces in Germany

21

2

Allied Victory

21

3

Concentration Camps

21

4

Germans Return Home

21

5

Germany's Surrender

21

6

Hitler's Regime Uncovered

21

7

Memorial Services

21

8

Strategic Locations

21

9

Miscellaneous



Duplicate photographs (Box 22)


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Series V
Photograph negatives
1 box

Scope and Content Note

This series consists of negatives of photographs taken by liberators, survivors, and other witnesses. Most were produced by the Project, but some were created by the Selected Archives at Georgia Tech and Emory Project. For more information about the negatives, contact the repository.

Box 23. Organized into subseries by camp. Arranged within each subseries alphabetically by donor name.



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Series VI
Slides
1 box

Scope and Content Note

This series consists of slides of photographs taken by liberators, survivors and other witnesses. There are prints of some of these images in Series IV: Photographs. There are negatives for some of these images in Series V: Photograph negatives.

Organized into subseries by camp. Arranged within each subseries alphabetically by donor name.

Container list

Auschwitz

Box

Folder

Title

24

1

UPI

24

2

Kopecky, Lilli (1 of 2)

24

3

Kopecky, Lilli (2 of 2)

Bergen-Belsen

Box

Folder

Title

24

4

Anonymous (Griffin, Georgia)

24

5

Mitchell, Colonel Curtis

24

6

Nesbitt, Matthew

Buchenwald

Box

Folder

Title

24

7

Anonymous (Griffin, Georgia)

24

8

Izac, Representative Edouard V. M.

24

9

Jackson, T. J.

24

10

Mercer, Fred

24

11

Nash, Lauren

24

12

Pearce, Dwight E.

24

13

Unknown

24

14

Wile, Dennis E.

Dachau

Box

Folder

Title

24

15

Dunn, John F. and Belton Cooper

24

16

Dye, Harold (1961)

24

17

Fossieck, Theodore

24

18

Gumz, Paul A.

24

19

Izac, Representative Edouard V. M.

24

20

Lafoon, Jesse

24

21

Unknown

Ebensee

Box

Folder

Title

24

22

Cohn, Judge Aaron

24

23

Greenwood, M. Allen

24

24

Weston, Bert

Gardelegen Massacre

Box Folder Title
24 25 Cartledge, William Ned
24 26 Hansen, Bernard L.
24 27 Izac, Representative Edouard V. M.
24 28 Mussell, Walt
24 29 Unknown

Gunskirchen

Box Folder Title
24 30 "The 71st Came ... To Gunskirchen Lager"

Landsberg

Box Folder Title
24 31 Wright, Joseph

Mauthausen

Box Folder Title
24 32 Hollander, Frederick
24 33 Just, Heinz

Miscellaneous

Box Folder Title
24 34 Anonymous (Griffin, Georgia)
24 35 Izac, Representative Edouard V. M.
24 36 May, Dr. James W.
24 37 Unknown

Nordhausen

Box Folder Title
24 38 Anonymous (Griffin, Georgia)
24 39 Curtis, William
24 40 Hitchcox, George
24 41 Izac, Representative Edouard V. M.

Ohrdruf

Box Folder Title
24 42 Anonymous (Griffin, Georgia)
24 43 Hollander, Frederick
24 44 Izac, Representative Edouard V. M.
24 45 Ricketts, George Pierce
24 46 Todd, William

Prisoners of War

Box Folder Title
24 47 Crawford, Fred Roberts

Wobbelin

Box Folder Title
24 48 Cartledge, William Ned
24 49 Reese, James Dodd


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Series VII
"Witness to the Holocaust" television series
1978-1979, 1981
2 boxes

Scope and Content Note

This series consists of video recordings of a television series produced by the Project. The Emory University Center for Research in Social Change began production of the series, entitled "Witness to the Holocaust", in April 1979. An interview with Major General George T. Duncan was filmed in November 1978, and it served as the prototype. It aired over Channel 5 (CBS-WAGA) and Channel 30 (PBS-Atlanta Public Schools). Copies of these programs were distributed to national PBS officials and to other institutions in West Germany, Israel and the United States. Several educational institutions in the U. S. purchased the series to use in conjunction with Holocaust courses. A second set of programs was produced in May 1981. This entire series aired over the educational network in Miami, Florida, starting in December 1981. (Source: "Letter to the Reader" by Fred Roberts Crawford in the Project's reprint of Dachau, 1982)

Slides taken during the taping can be found in Series X: Slides of Public Programming Activities. Transcripts of two programs (Glustrom/Pine/Wile and Spruill/Lafoon) can be found in Series I: Case Files in the International Liberators Conference subseries.

Organized into: (A) 1978 interview, (B) 1979 series and (C) 1981 series. Listed by production date.

Container list

1978 interview

Box Reel Title
25 1 11/7/78 -- Major General George T. Duncan (Ohrdruf)

1979 series

Box Reel Title
25 2 4/23/79 -- Dr. Douglas Unfug (historian), Major General George T. Duncan (Ohrdruf)
25 3 4/23/79 -- Fred Roberts Crawford (Dachau and POW camp)
25 4 4/30/79 -- Meir Kahane (Conference of Jewish Activists)
25 5 [5/7/79 -- Frank A. Bezares, Cantor Isaac Goodfriend, Sylvia Becker -- no recording in collection]
25 6 5/7/79 -- Dr. David R. Blumenthal, Dr. Manfred Hoffman and Dr. Jack Boozer (professors at Emory in religion)
25 7 5/21/79 -- Sally Chase (Auschwitz survivor)
25 8 [5/21/79] -- William A. Scott (Buchenwald) and Alex Gross (Buchenwald survivor)
25 9 6/4/79 -- John Glustrom (Buchenwald), Leo Pine (Buchenwald) and Dennis E. Wile (Buchenwald)
25 10 6/4/79 -- Thomas J. Spruill (Dachau) and Jesse Lafoon (Dachau)

1981 series

Box Reel Title
25 11 4/16/81 -- Lilli Kopecky (Secretary General of the Public Committee of Auschwitz & Other Concentration Camp Survivors in Israel, Auschwitz survivor)
25 12 4/16/81 -- Bert Weston (Ebensee)
25 13 4/21/81 -- William Ned Cartledge (Gardelegen Massacre) and Matthew Nesbitt (Bergen-Belsen)
25 14 4/21/81 -- Fred Bohm (Nordhausen) and William B. Lovelady (Nordhausen)
26 15 5/14/81 -- Reverend Albert C. Wildman (Wobbelin), Frank A. Bezares (Gunskirchen) and Major General George T. Duncan (Ohrdruf)
26 16 5/14/81 -- Kaethe Solomon (Witness to the Holocaust Project) and Reverend Albert C. Wildman (Wobbelin)
26 17 5/28/81 -- Iris Mitchell Bolton, Colonel Curtis Mitchell (Bergen-Belsen) and Representative Edouard V. M. Izac (Buchenwald, Dachau, Nordhausen)
26 18 5/28/81 -- Dr. James W. May (Tasha labor camp, Nordhausen) and Lieutenant General William W. Quinn (Dachau)


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Series VIII
Publications

1 box

Scope and Content Note

This series consists of monographs and periodicals published by the Project. The Project reprinted books written by liberators and published a journal combining articles written by witnesses with scholarly articles on the Holocaust.

The Project reprinted four 1945 publications received from liberators. Three were written and published by Army units to publicize the horrors they had seen. A fifth publication (#4 in the series) contains a series of talks given at Emory University by Lilli Kopecky, a survivor of Auschwitz.

A slide of the cover of The Seventy-First Came ... to Gunskirchen Lager can be found in Series X: Slides of Public Programming Activities.

Organized into two subseries: (A) Witness to the Holocaust publication series and (B) Emory Studies on the Holocaust: An Interfaith Inquiry

Subseries A
Witness to the Holocaust Series
1979, 1982-1983

Container list

Box

Folder

Title

27

1

The Seventy-First Came ... to Gunskirchen Lager, reprinted 1979. [Donated to the Project by Frank A. Bezares.]

27

2

Dachau, reprinted 1982 (2nd edition). [Donated to the Project by Jesse Lafoon.]

27

3

Atrocities and Other Conditions in Concentration Camps in Germany, Report of the Committee Requested by General Dwight D. Eisenhower through the Chief of Staff, General George C. Marshall to the Congress of the United States, reprinted [1982?]

27

4

In the Shadow of the Flames: Six Lectures on the Holocaust by Lilli Kopecky, 1982.

27

5

KZ: Bildbericht aus funf Konzentrationslagern, ["A Pictorial Report from Five Concentration Camps"], reprinted 1983.

Subseries B
Emory Studies on the Holocaust: An Interfaith Inquiry
1985, 1988

Container list

Box

Folder

Title

27

6

Emory Studies on the Holocaust, [Volume 1], [1985], edited by Dr. David R. Blumenthal

27

7

Emory Studies on the Holocaust an Interfaith Inquiry, Volume 2, [1988], edited by Susan M. Hanover and Dr. David R. Blumenthal


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Series IX
Video recordings of conferences & exhibits
1980-1981
1 box

Scope and Content Note

This series consists of video recordings of events at Emory University sponsored by the Project. These recordings document (1) a conference held on May 8, 1980, to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the end of World War II and (2) an exhibit of artifacts from and photos of the Jewish ghetto in Danzig, Poland.

Container list

May 8, 1980 conference

Box

Reel

Title

28

1

footage of concentration camps; May 8, 1980 Conference -- opening remarks at conference, historical context, beginning of panel discussion [Fred Roberts Crawford, Dean Pollen(?), Dr. Douglas Unfug; reels 1 and 2 contain some different segments]

28

2

footage of concentration camps; May 8, 1980 Conference -- opening remarks at conference, historical context, beginning of panel discussion [Fred Roberts Crawford, Dean Pollen(?), Dr. Douglas Unfug; reels 1 and 2 contain some different segments]

28

3

May 8, 1980 Conference -- continuation of panel discussion [Fred Roberts Crawford, Judge Aaron Cohn, Alex Gross (survivor), William A. Scott, Colonel William Grape]

28

4

May 8, 1980 Conference -- continuation of panel discussion [copy of speeches by Fred Roberts Crawford, William A. Scott and Alex Gross (survivor) from reel 3]

28

5

May 8, 1980 Conference -- question & answer period after panel discussion [includes testimonials from the audience]

28

6

May 8, 1980 Conference -- question & answer period after panel discussion [includes testimonials from the audience; duplicate copy of reel 5]

28

7

May 8, 1980 Conference -- informal discussions; two panelists discuss the role of Christianity in the Holocaust

December 1980 exhibit on Danzig

Box

Reel

Title

28

8

December 1980 Danzig Exhibit -- Fred Roberts Crawford interviewing survivors from Danzig and discussing some of the exhibit items

28

9

December 1980 Danzig Exhibit -- 12/17/80 conversation between Danzig survivors and exhibit docents

28

10

December 1980 Danzig Exhibit -- 1/25/81 "Danzig & Israel -- Two Poles of Jewish Survival [speech by Israeli Consul General Joel Arnon]

28

11

December 1980 Danzig Exhibit -- tour of the exhibit narrated by docent Sylvia Becker (part 1 of 2)

28

12

December 1980 Danzig Exhibit -- tour of the exhibit narrated by docent Sylvia Becker (part 2 of 2)

28

13

December 1980 Danzig Exhibit -- tour of the exhibit


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Series X
Slides of public programming activities
1979-1981
1 box

Scope and Content Note

This series consists of slides taken to document the Project's activities. Most of the slides were taken during the filming of the "Witness to the Holocaust" television series in 1979 and 1981.

Container list

Box

Folder

Title

29

1

12/80 Danzig Exhibit

29

2

Atrocities and Other Conditions in Concentration Camps in Germany, Report of the Committee Requested by General Dwight D. Eisenhower through the Chief of Staff, General George C. Marshall to the Congress of the United States, [no date]. Originally printed May 15, 1945. (cover and list of committee members)

29

3

"Witness to the Holocaust" Television Series logo

29

4

4/23/79 -- "Witness to the Holocaust" Television Series (Unfug, Duncan)

29

5

5/7/79 -- "Witness to the Holocaust" Television Series (Bezares, Goodfriend, Becker)

29

6

5/7/79 -- "Witness to the Holocaust" Television Series (Blumenthal, Hoffman and Boozer) (1 of 2)

29

7

5/7/79 -- "Witness to the Holocaust" Television Series (Blumenthal, Hoffman and Boozer) (2 of 2)

29

8

5/21/79 -- "Witness to the Holocaust" Television Series (Chase) (1 of 2)

29

9

5/21/79 -- "Witness to the Holocaust" Television Series (Chase) (2 of 2)

29

10

[5/21/79] -- "Witness to the Holocaust" Television Series (Scott, Gross)

29

11

6/4/79 -- "Witness to the Holocaust" Television Series (Glustrom, Pine, Wile)

29

12

6/4/79 -- "Witness to the Holocaust" Television Series (Spruill, Lafoon)

29

13

[1979] -- "Witness to the Holocaust" Television Series (unknown)

29

14

4/16/81 -- "Witness to the Holocaust" Television Series (Kopecky)

29

15

4/16/81 -- "Witness to the Holocaust" Television Series (Weston)

29

16

4/21/81 -- "Witness to the Holocaust" Television Series (Cartledge, Nesbitt)

29

17

4/21/81 -- "Witness to the Holocaust" Television Series (Bohm, Lovelady)

29

18

5/14/81 -- "Witness to the Holocaust" Television Series (Wildman)

29

19

5/14/81 -- "Witness to the Holocaust" Television Series (Solomon, Wildman)

29

20

5/28/81 -- "Witness to the Holocaust" Television Series (Bolton)

29

21

5/28/81 -- "Witness to the Holocaust" Television Series (May, Quinn)


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Series XI
Research files
1978-1983
4 boxes

Scope and Content Note

This series consists of background information collected by the Project's staff. Materials include newspaper and magazine clippings, reports, and published materials. Major subjects covered include the Holocaust, Nazism, Israel, and the Project, itself.

Arranged alphabetically by topic.

Container list

Box

Folder

Title

30

1

Anti-Semitism

30

2

Christian-Jewish Dialogue

30

3

Concentration Camps

30

4

Danzig

30

5

Dedications

30

6

Did the Holocaust Really Happen?

30

7

Eleventh Armored Division

30

8

Emory's Holocaust Project (1 of 2)

30

9

Emory's Holocaust Project (2 of 2)

30

10

German Television

31

11

Holocaust and Jewish Theology

31

12

Holocaust Education

31

13

Holocaust Education (1 of 2)

31

14

Holocaust Education (2 of 2)

31

15

Israel

31

16

Miscellaneous (1 of 2)

31

17

Miscellaneous (2 of 2)

31

18

Nazi Movement in United States

31

19

Nazi War Trials

31

20

Poland

31

21

Propaganda

32

22

Publications (1 of 3)

32

23

Publications (2 of 3)

32

24

Publications (3 of 3)

32

25

Publicity - Witness for the Holocaust Project and Dr. Crawford

32

26

Seventy-First Division

32

27

Silverman, Gerald (1 of 4)

32

28

Silverman, Gerald (2 of 4)

32

29

Silverman, Gerald (3 of 4)

32

30

Silverman, Gerald (4 of 4)

33

31

Soviets (1 of 2)

33

32

Soviets (2 of 2)

33

33

Survivors (1 of 2)

33

34

Survivors (2 of 2)

33

35

Television Shows

33

36

Trials of Nazis

33

37

World War II


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Series XII
Periodical files
1939-1945, 1971-1982
7 boxes

Scope and Content Note

This series consists of entire issues of periodicals and newsletters collected by Project staff containing information about Holocaust and about the liberation of concentration camps. The largest holdings are Hadassah (1971-1981, scattered), Martyrdom & Resistance (1975-1982, scattered), and The Southern Israelite (1939-1979, scattered). The 1939-45 articles from The Southern Israelite are copies.

Arranged by periodical title and date of publication.

Container list

Box

Folder

Title

34

1

The American Mizrachi Woman - 1977 Jan

34

2

The American Mizrachi Woman - 1977 May

34

3

The American Zionist - 1976 Dec

34

4

The American Zionist - 1977 Jan

34

5

The American Zionist - 1978 Mar-Apr

34

6

Atlanta Daily World - 1976 Jun 18

34

7

Atlanta Daily World - 1978 Aug 13 (1 of 2)

34

8

Atlanta Daily World - 1978 Aug 13 (2 of 2)

34

9

Atlanta Daily World - 1979 Apr 8

34

10

Atlanta Gazette - 1979 May 20

34

11

Book Digest - 1976 Mar

34

12

The Cleveland Jewish News - 1976 Apr 29

34

13

The Cleveland Jewish News - 1976 Dec 10

34

14

The Cleveland Jewish News - 1976 Dec 17

34

15

The Cleveland Jewish News - 1976 Dec 31

34

16

The Cleveland Jewish News - 1977 Jan 14

34

17

The Cleveland Jewish News - 1977 Apr 22

34

18

Creative Loafing - 1979 May 19

34

19

Dziennik Polski - 1976 Oct 25

35

20

Hadassah - 1971 June

35

21

Hadassah - 1971 Dec

35

22

Hadassah - 1972 Feb

35

23

Hadassah - 1973 Jun

35

24

Hadassah - 1972 Sep

35

25

Hadassah - 1972 Oct

35

26

Hadassah - 1972 Nov

35

27

Hadassah - 1973 Sep

35

28

Hadassah - 1973 Oct

35

29

Hadassah - 1975 Jan

35

30

Hadassah - 1975 Feb

35

31

Hadassah - 1975 May

36

32

Hadassah - 1975 Sep

36

33

Hadassah - 1975 Oct

36

34

Hadassah - 1975 Nov

36

35

Hadassah - 1976 March

36

36

Hadassah - 1976 Apr

36

37

Hadassah - 1976 May

36

38

Hadassah - 1976 Sep

36

39

Hadassah - 1976 Oct

36

40

Hadassah - 1976 Dec

37

41

Hadassah - 1977 Jan

37

42

Hadassah - 1977 Feb

37

43

Hadassah - 1977 Mar

37

44

Hadassah - 1979 Feb

37

45

Hadassah - 1979 Mar

37

46

Hadassah - 1979 Apr

37

47

Hadassah - 1981 Mar

37

48

The Jerusalem Post - 1976 Oct 25

37

49

The Jerusalem Post - 1980 Dec 14-20

37

50

Jewish Digest - 1976 Jan

37

51

Jewish Digest - 1977 Jan

37

52

Jewish Digest - 1977 Sep

37

53

The Jewish Week - 1980 Nov 9

38

54

Martyrdom & Resistance - 1975 Oct/Nov

38

55

Martyrdom & Resistance - 1976 - Jan/Feb

38

56

Martyrdom & Resistance - 1976 Sep/Oct

38

57

Martyrdom & Resistance - 1977 May/Jun

38

58

Martyrdom & Resistance - 1977 Oct/Nov

38

59

Martyrdom & Resistance - 1978 May/Jun

38

60

Martyrdom & Resistance - 1978 Sep/Oct

38

61

Martyrdom & Resistance - 1979 Jan/Feb

38

62

Martyrdom & Resistance - 1979 Mar/Apr

38

63

Martyrdom & Resistance - 1979 May/Jun

38

64

Martyrdom & Resistance - 1979 Sep/Oct

38

65

Martyrdom & Resistance - 1979 Nov/Dec

38

66

Martyrdom & Resistance - 1980 Jan/Feb

38

67

Martyrdom & Resistance - 1980 Mar/Apr

38

68

Martyrdom & Resistance - 1980 May/Jun

38

69

Martyrdom & Resistance - 1981 Mar/Apr

38

70

Martyrdom & Resistance - 1981 Sep/Oct

38

71

Martyrdom & Resistance - 1981 Nov/Dec

38

72

Martyrdom & Resistance - 1982 Jan/Feb

39

73

Megillah - 1980 Summer

39

74

The National Jewish Monthly - 1974 Jan

39

75

Nazi Victims of Piotrkow-Trybunalski Bulletin - 1978 May-Jun

39

76

Nazi Victims of Piotrkow-Trybunalski Bulletin - 1980 Jan

39

77

Nazi Victims of Piotrkow-Trybunalski Bulletin - 1980 Sep-Oct

39

78

New York Times Book Review - 1976 Nov 28

39

79

New York Times Magazine - 1977 Jun 19

39

80

New York Times Magazine - 1981 May 17

39

81

New York Times Magazine - 1981 Sep 27

39

82

News of the Yivo - 1976 Mar

40

83

The Southern Israelite - 1939 (selected articles)

40

84

The Southern Israelite - 1940 (selected articles)

40

85

The Southern Israelite - 1941 (selected articles)

40

86

The Southern Israelite - 1942 (selected articles)

40

87

The Southern Israelite - 1943 (selected articles)

40

88

The Southern Israelite - 1944 (selected articles)

40

89

The Southern Israelite - 1945 (selected articles)

40

90

The Southern Israelite - 1974 Jan 4

40

91

The Southern Israelite - 1976 Sep 17

40

92

The Southern Israelite - 1977 Jan 28

40

93

The Southern Israelite - 1977 Feb 4

40

94

The Southern Israelite - 1977 Mar 18

40

95

The Southern Israelite - 1979 Apr 13

40

96

Wall Street Journal - 1977 Mar 22

40

97

Women's American ORT [Organization for Rehabilitation through Training] Reporter - 1977 Jan/Feb

40

98

World Over: A Magazine for Young People - 1974 Apr 5

40

99

World Over: A Magazine for Young People - 1975 Mar 28

40

100

World Over: A Magazine for Young People - 1976 Apr 9


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Series XIII
Article files
1973-1983 [bulk 1983]
1 box

Scope and Content Note

This series consists of newspaper and magazine articles collected by the Project staff on the Holocaust and on the liberation of the concentration camps . Most clippings have been laminated.

Arranged alphabetically by article title.

Container list

Box

Folder

Title

41

1

" 'Angel of Death' Mengele--Is He Still in Paraguay?", The Jewish Week, March 14, 1983

41

2

"Anti-Semitic Syndrome", Jerusalem Post, September 20, 1981 and "New Book Vindicates Pope Pius XII"

41

3

"Anti-Semitic vandalism in U.S. down in '82, but attacks on Jews in Europe rose, ADL reports", The Jewish Week, January 14, 1983

41

4

"Anti-Semitism: Young French Jewish philosopher ... calls it the new 'religion' of this century", The Jewish Week, January 14, 1983

41

5

"Anti-Semitism: Time for Clear Thinking", Women's American ORT [Organization for Rehabilitation through Training] Reporter, Winter 1983

41

6

"Ashes of 192 Nazi Victims Found", The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, January 16, 1983 and "Ex-Gestapo chief may be extradited"

41

7

" 'Astonishing resemblances' between 1933 and 1983", The Jewish Week, February 4, 1983

41

8

"Barbie's Extradition has new importance", The Southern Israelite, February 11, 1983

41

9

"Barbie returned to Lyon; will go on trial for crimes", The Southern Israelite, February 11, 1983

41

10

"Cambodia: An Experiment in Genocide", Time, July 31, 1978

41

11

"Christians don't understand the Holocaust, scholar says", The Jewish Week, February 4, 1983

41

12

"Conference on Holocaust explores effect on women", The Southern Israelite, April 15, 1983

41

13

"1943-1948: The Critical Years: American Jews and the Birth of Israel", Hadassah, May 1973

41

14

"Day of Liberation", The Southern Israelite, April 15, 1983

41

15

"Simone Veil thinks trials of ex-Nazis should be stopped", The Jewish Week, February 4, 1983

41

16

"Genocide does not mean only 'killing a people' ", The Jewish Week, November 19, 1982

41

17

"Holocaust books of 1982", The Jewish Week & The American Examiner, Inc., April 1, 1983

41

18

"Holocaust report: U.S. Jews too slow", Atlanta Constitution, February 9, 1983

41

19

"Jews in German army?", The Jewish Week, January 14, 1983

41

20

"John Paul Speaks Out, Defends Human Rights", Atlanta Constitution, November 9, 1978

41

21

"Journey's of a Conscience", The Plain Dealer, August 11, 1979

41

22

"Beate Klarsfeld: Nazi-Hunter", Hadassah, November 1974

41

23

"Kristallnacht", New York Times, November 9, 1978

41

24

"Lest we forget: Survivors, families gather in memory of 6,000,000", The Southern Israelite, April 15, 1983

41

25

"Letters from Germany 1945", Hadassah, June 1974

41

26

"Lutherans urge Christians to end all hatred of Jews", The Jewish Week, February 4, 1983

41

27

"The Nazi Hunter & the Liberators", Washington Post, October 26, 1981 and "No Minor Cases for U.S. Nazi-Hunter", New York Times, July 16, 1983

41

28

"ORT [Organization for Rehabilitation through Training] in the DP [Displaced Persons] Camps", Women's American ORT [Organization for Rehabilitation through Training] Reporter, March/April 1980

41

29

"Parliament president is a survivor of Auschwitz", The Southern Israelite, August 3, 1979

41

30

"Post-war Nazism: Barbie 'followed orders' for 30 years", The Southern Israelite, March 24, 1983

41

31

"A reminder: Polish Jew lectures students on the danger of forgetting Nazi Holocaust", Yaakov Riz Lectures Bulletin, November 11, 1980

41

32

"Return of the 'butcher': Barbie's return produces national furor in France", The Jewish Week, February 11, 1983

41

33

"Shanghai 'ORT' [Organization for Rehabilitation through Training] 1941-1947", Women's American ORT [Organization for Rehabilitation through Training] Reporter, March/April 1980

41

34

"Albert Speer, on the Nazi Invasion Of Poland--Sept. 1, 1939", New York Times, August 31, 1979

41

35

"Nazi Horrors Burn in Jewish Memories", Atlanta Journal, April 10, 1980

41

36

"Survivors still hunt for death camp kin 36 years after war"

41

37

"Time of infamy: One man's memories of Hitler", The Southern Israelite, February 4, 1983

41

38

"The U. S. Builds A Memorial to The Unthinkable", Wall Street Journal, February 4, 1983

41

39

"U. S. Holocaust memorial to face Washington Monument; 1933-45 'turning point in West' ", The Jewish Week, November 26, 1982

41

40

"U.S. Jews slow to respond to Nazis, Goldberg claims", The Jewish Week & The American Examiner, Inc., February 11, 1983

41

41

"The Lost Hero of the Holocaust: The Search for Sweden's Raoul Wallenberg", New York Times Magazine, March 30, 1980

41

42

"Whys and Wherefores of fascism still in dispute", The German Tribune, December 26, 1982

41

43

"Wiesenthal boycotts Canada over issue of Nazi criminals", The Jewish Week, January 14, 1983

41

44

"Wiesenthal Warns of New Holocaust", Women's American ORT [Organization for Rehabilitation through Training] Reporter, Winter 1983


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Series XIV
Video recordings of television programs
1978-1983
1 box

Scope and Content Note

This series consists of television programs taped by the Project staff for reference purposes. Some of the programs document the Project, others discuss the Holocaust, itself.

Container list

Box

Reel

Title

42

1

9/4/78 WXIA-TV Atlanta Noon News -- (interview with Fred Roberts Crawford about the Project)

42

2

WXIA-TV Noon News -- "11 Alive Responds" (Ellen Burnstein interviews Fred Roberts Crawford about the Project)

42

3

4/12/79 news report at Greenwood Cemetery on Yom Hashoa

42

4

4/5/80 CNN -- The Holocaust Freeman Reports (Crawford, Lansky, Martino, Wiesenthal)

42

5

[1980] CBS Morning News with Charles Kuralt -- "Danzig" [Danzig Exhibit at Emory University]

42

6

1981 Currents of Courage (biography of Fred Roberts Crawford)

42

7

4/1/82 Week of Remembrance (Georgia State University Conference) Tape 1 [Karsky (Polish Underground), Nesbitt, Scott, Goodfriend]

42

8

4/1/82 Week of Remembrance (Georgia State University Conference) Tape 2 [Karsky (Polish Underground), Nesbitt, Scott, Goodfriend]

42

9

2/7/83 news segment on the Holocaust aired at 6:00 and 11:00

42

10

Edited from "To Bear Witness" and 4/21/[79] Witness to the Holocaust Series Program F [Nesbitt on Bergen-Belsen]

42

11

Edited from "To Bear Witness" (shown at Israel Expo '85)


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Series XV
Collected slides
1 box

Scope and Content Note

This series consists of slides collected from outside sources for use by the Project Staff. They illustrate the context of the liberation of the camps. Major subjects include cities in Europe, the Warsaw Ghetto, U. S. soldiers during WWII, prisoners of war, Adolf Hitler and various concentration camps. Related subjects (the Korean War, the Crawford's visit to Jerusalem in 1980, and European cities in the 1970s) are also represented. The slides of the concentration camps were received from other repositories and may not be reproduced by Emory University.

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Berlin

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2

Buchenwald

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Fred Roberts Crawford's visit to Jerusalem [1980]

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Dachau

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5

Flossenburg

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6

Gardelegen Massacre

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7

Hitler

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8

Jerusalem (Holy Views)

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9

Jerusalem (Vad Yashem, Beth Hatefutsoth)

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10

Korean War

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11

Mauthausen

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12

Maps

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13

Ohrdruf

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14

Poland (during WWII)

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15

Poland & Paris (during WWII)

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Prisoners of War

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Prague, Czechoslovakia (research in archives, 1979)

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18

U. S. Soldiers (during WWII) (1 of 4)

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U. S. Soldiers (during WWII) (2 of 4)

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U. S. Soldiers (during WWII) (3 of 4)

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U. S. Soldiers (during WWII) (4 of 4)

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Warsaw Ghetto (series 1) (1 of 2)

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Warsaw Ghetto (series 1) (2 of 2)

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Warsaw Ghetto (series 2) (1 of 2)

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Warsaw Ghetto (series 2) (2 of 2)


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Personal Names
Crawford, Fred Roberts

Corporate Names
Auschwitz (Concentration camp)
Bergen-Belsen (Concentration camp)
Buchenwald (Concentration camp)
Dachau (Concentration camp)
Dora (Concentration camp)
Ebensee (Concentration camp)
Emory University. Center for Research in Social Change
Fred Roberts Crawford Witness to the Holocaust Project
Flossenburg (Concentration camp)
Gunskirchen (Concentration camp)
Majdanek (Concentration camp)
Mauthausen (Concentration camp)
Nordhausen (Concentration camp)
Ohrdruf (Concentration camp)
Treblinka (Concentration camp)

Topical Terms
Concentration camps--Germany
Concentration camps--Poland
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Personal Narratives
Holocaust survivors
Jewish ghettos
Jews--Persecutions
Jews in America
National Socialism
Prisoners of war
Refugee camps--Germany
Refugee camps--Poland
Refugees, Jewish
World War, 1939-1945--Concentration camps--Liberation
World War, 1939-1945--Concentration camps--Personal narratives
World War, 1939-1945--Concentration camps--Refugees
World War, 1939-1945--Jews

Geographic Names
Germany
Poland

Form/Genre Terms
Audio Recordings
Oral Histories
Motion pictures
Photographs
Video Recordings

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