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RG-02.021 --- Stanley Osinski Papers<br />

USHMM, <strong>Center</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Holocaust</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> � 10<br />

These papers contain in<strong>for</strong>mation about the experiences of Stanley Osinski (then known<br />

as Szaja Ofenhejm) during World War II and his involvement in the Warsaw Ghet<strong>to</strong><br />

Uprising.<br />

<strong>Language</strong>: <strong>English</strong> N.d.<br />

1 folder<br />

Source of Acquisition: Stanley Osinski<br />

Accession 1999.A.0274 --- David Frankel Papers<br />

This collection contains a memoir describing Frankel‘s <strong>Holocaust</strong> experiences. Also<br />

included are two booklets.<br />

<strong>Language</strong>: <strong>English</strong> 1991–1992<br />

2 folders<br />

Source of Acquisition: David Frankel<br />

RG-67.011M --- Records of the New York Office of the World Jewish Congress, Relief and<br />

Rescue Department (Series D)<br />

This collection contains records relating <strong>to</strong> relief and rescue activities, the location of<br />

survivors, immigration, refugees, displaced persons, and relations with international relief<br />

organizations, including the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration and<br />

the Red Cross. Series D contains executive files and documents of the Immigration<br />

Division, the Location Service, the Child Care Division, the Committee <strong>for</strong> Overseas<br />

Relief Supplies, the Advisory Council on European Jewish Affairs, and the Rescue<br />

Department.<br />

Provenance: The New York Office of the World Jewish Congress, which donated the<br />

material <strong>to</strong> the American Jewish Archives, Cincinnati, in 1982.<br />

<strong>Language</strong>: Predominately <strong>English</strong> 1939–1969 (bulk 1940–1950)<br />

131 microfilm rolls (35 mm)<br />

Source of Acquisition: American Jewish Archives, Cincinnati<br />

Finding aid: Folder-level descriptions in <strong>English</strong><br />

Restrictions: On publication and duplication<br />

RG-02.017 --- Survival Oral His<strong>to</strong>ry, 1933–1945 (Martin Alexander)<br />

Martin Alexander‘s oral his<strong>to</strong>ry describes his immediate family and other Berlin Jews<br />

be<strong>for</strong>e and during the <strong>Holocaust</strong>, and his experiences while imprisoned at Auschwitz,<br />

including Birkenau.

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