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<strong>Language</strong>s: <strong>English</strong>, German Ca. 1992<br />

1 folder<br />

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

USHMM, <strong>Center</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Holocaust</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> � 49<br />

RG-06.005.01 --- Office of the U.S. Chief of Counsel <strong>for</strong> the Prosecution of Axis<br />

Criminality—Interrogation of Hitler‘s Secretaries<br />

This collection contains copies of transcripts <strong>for</strong> the interrogations of Christa Schroeder<br />

and Johanna Wolf, two secretaries of Adolf Hitler. The interrogations contain<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation about the relationship between the secretaries and Hitler; Hitler‘s bunker in<br />

Berlin; their experiences in the bunker during the last days of World War II; and the<br />

suicides of Hitler, Goebbels, and Eva Braun.<br />

<strong>Language</strong>: <strong>English</strong> Ca. 1945<br />

1 folder<br />

Source of Acquisition: William Mandel<br />

RG-05.009 --- Gitya Glikman‘s Memoir Relating <strong>to</strong> the Krasnoye and Zhmerinka Ghet<strong>to</strong>s,<br />

N.d.<br />

Gitya Glikman‘s memoir describes the establishment of a ghet<strong>to</strong> in Krasnoye, Ukraine,<br />

and the deportation of Glikman and her family <strong>to</strong> the Zhmerinka ghet<strong>to</strong>.<br />

Biographical/his<strong>to</strong>rical note: Gitya Glikman was liberated in March 1944.<br />

<strong>Language</strong>: <strong>English</strong> 1941–1944<br />

1 page<br />

Source of Acquisition: Gitya Glikman<br />

Restrictions: Fair use only<br />

RG-02.199 --- Memories of Anna Tempelsman<br />

Anne Tempelsman‘s memoir describes her childhood in Zolkiew, Poland, her separation<br />

from her family, her experiences in Soviet-occupied Poland, her father‘s and brother‘s<br />

escape <strong>to</strong> Argentina, a reunion with her mother, her experiences hiding from Aktionen,<br />

her deportation <strong>to</strong> Germany <strong>to</strong> work <strong>for</strong> a German couple, the deaths of her family<br />

members, and her liberation and emigration <strong>to</strong> Argentina.<br />

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

2 microfiche cards<br />

Source of Acquisition: Anna Lichtmann<br />

Restrictions: Fair use only

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