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RG-02.202 --- ―From Bialys<strong>to</strong>k <strong>to</strong> Brooklyn‖ by Sara Lew<br />

USHMM, <strong>Center</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Holocaust</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> � 66<br />

In her memoir, Sara Lew describes her childhood in Poland; her internment in the<br />

Białys<strong>to</strong>k ghet<strong>to</strong> and many concentration camps, including Majdanek, Blizyn, and<br />

Auschwitz; the deaths of her family members; her post-<strong>Holocaust</strong> experiences as a<br />

displaced person in Europe; and her emigration <strong>to</strong> the United States. Included are poems<br />

and vignettes about Auschwitz, her parents and their values, liberation, and people she<br />

knew during the war.<br />

<strong>Language</strong>s: <strong>English</strong>, Hebrew N.d.<br />

3 microfiche cards<br />

Source of Acquisition: Sara Lew<br />

Restrictions: Fair use only<br />

RG-02.091 --- ―Natek, Child of the <strong>Holocaust</strong>‖<br />

This testimony describes Natek Friedman‘s experiences be<strong>for</strong>e, during, and after the<br />

<strong>Holocaust</strong>; the German invasion of Poland; conditions inside the Warsaw ghet<strong>to</strong>; his<br />

experiences hiding with an Aryan family during the liquidation of the ghet<strong>to</strong>; and his<br />

attempts <strong>to</strong> seek refuge in a monastery.<br />

Provenance: Anna Rosa Friedman composed this text relating <strong>to</strong> her husband‘s<br />

experiences.<br />

<strong>Language</strong>: <strong>English</strong> Ca. 1986<br />

2 folders<br />

Source of Acquisition: Anna Rosa Friedman<br />

Accession 1997.A.0235 --- Selected Records of the World Jewish Congress<br />

This collection contains location lists of refugees and displaced persons.<br />

Provenance: World Jewish Congress Collection 1918–1982, series D. Relief and Rescue<br />

Departments, sub-series 3, Relief – Location Service, held by the American Jewish<br />

Archives, Cincinnati, Ohio<br />

<strong>Language</strong>s: <strong>English</strong>, German 1938–1947<br />

6 microfilm rolls (35 mm)<br />

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

Finding aid: On roll 1<br />

Note: See also RG-67.004M

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