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USHMM, <strong>Center</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Holocaust</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> � 106<br />

and displaced persons at Kloster-Indersdorf (Kibbutz Dror) and in Great Britain. Included<br />

are speeches given by Leonard G. Montefiore relating <strong>to</strong> Jewish orphans, a book of<br />

drawings by Moshe Barash (in Hebrew), and a book of songs.<br />

<strong>Language</strong>s: <strong>English</strong>, Hebrew, Yiddish 1945–1983 (bulk 1945–1948)<br />

3 linear inches<br />

Source of Acquisition: Shoshannah G. Fine<br />

Finding aid: Folder-level description<br />

NOTE: See also RG-19.034—Greta Fisher Papers, <strong>for</strong> additional in<strong>for</strong>mation on Kloster-<br />

Indersdorf<br />

RG-04.075 --- David H. Pollock papers, 1945–1964<br />

This collection contains 18 letters and one newspaper clipping related <strong>to</strong> David Pollock‘s<br />

work <strong>to</strong> reunite <strong>Holocaust</strong> survivors from Buchenwald with their families after liberation.<br />

Biographical/his<strong>to</strong>rical note: David H. Pollock, a Canadian Jewish officer at Buchenwald<br />

soon after liberation, collected the names and addresses of relatives of liberated prisoners<br />

and wrote <strong>to</strong> them that their family members were still alive and needed their assistance.<br />

Due <strong>to</strong> his ef<strong>for</strong>ts, many <strong>Holocaust</strong> survivors were reunited with their families.<br />

<strong>Language</strong>s: In <strong>English</strong> with some Hebrew 1945–1964<br />

22 items (1 folder)<br />

Source of Acquisition: David H. Pollock<br />

Finding aid: Item level description<br />

See the finding aid <strong>for</strong> this collection: RG-04.075<br />

RG-52.005 --- Records of the Imre Finta Case<br />

This collection contains documents relating <strong>to</strong> naturalized Canadian citizen Imre Finta,<br />

who served in the Hungarian gendarmerie in 1944, and was the subject of an<br />

investigation and trial as a suspected war criminal. A Canadian court acquitted him in the<br />

early 1990s.<br />

Provenance: Randolph Braham collected the material while serving as a prosecution<br />

expert his<strong>to</strong>rian in the 1980s during the Crown v Finta trial in Ottawa, Canada.<br />

<strong>Language</strong>s: <strong>English</strong>, Hungarian 1945–1994<br />

6 boxes<br />

Source of Acquisition: Randolph L. Braham<br />

Finding aid: Folder-level description

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