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Source of Acquisition: Dr. Hadassah Rosensaft<br />

Finding aid: Collection level summary<br />

USHMM, <strong>Center</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Holocaust</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> � 119<br />

RG-20.021 --- ―The Conspiracy of the Righteous: The Silence of the Village of Prelenfreydu-Gua<br />

Saved the Jewish Children and Adults in 1944‖<br />

This manuscript contains in<strong>for</strong>mation about citizens of Prélenfrey-du-Gua, France, who<br />

hid Jews during World War II. Specifically mentioned are the actions of the Guidi family,<br />

proprie<strong>to</strong>rs of the Les Tilleuls preven<strong>to</strong>rium <strong>for</strong> tuberculosis patients. Also included are<br />

several articles relating <strong>to</strong> the Jews saved at Prélenfrey-du-Gua, and recent pho<strong>to</strong>graphs<br />

of the Les Tilleuls preven<strong>to</strong>rium. Serge Klarsfeld provided a preface <strong>to</strong> the manuscript.<br />

Provenance: In 1994 Editions C. Lacour published the original French manuscript by<br />

David Klugman, who also translated the work.<br />

<strong>Language</strong>s: <strong>English</strong>, French 1994<br />

2 folders<br />

Source of Acquisition: David Klugman<br />

Restrictions: Materials protected under copyright; fair use only<br />

RG-59.018M --- Selected Records from the Judge Advocate General‘s Office, Military<br />

Deputy‘s Department and War Office, Direc<strong>to</strong>rates of Army Legal Services and Personal<br />

Services, War Crimes Files<br />

This collection contains war crimes files relating <strong>to</strong> the Children‘s Hostel in Lefitz,<br />

Germany and the death of Allied children.<br />

Provenance: Judge Advocate General‘s Office, Military Deputy‘s Department, and War<br />

Office, Direc<strong>to</strong>rates of Army Legal Services and Personal Services, War Crimes Files<br />

series 311 (WO 311)<br />

<strong>Language</strong>: <strong>English</strong> 1947–1948<br />

1 microfilm roll (35 mm)<br />

Source of Acquisition: Public Record Office, Kew<br />

Finding Aid: Folder-level description<br />

RG-20.017 --- Fight <strong>for</strong> Thirteen<br />

This memoir contains in<strong>for</strong>mation about Stefania Burzminski Podgorska, who hid and<br />

aided 13 Jews in the attic of her parents‘ home.<br />

Biographical/his<strong>to</strong>rical note: Stefania Podgorska (nee Burzminski) was born <strong>to</strong> Catholic<br />

parents in 1926 in Przemysl, Poland. After the war, she married Josef Podgorska, one of<br />

the Jews whom she hid in her attic, and immigrated <strong>to</strong> the United States.

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