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Accession 1999.A.0267 --- Ludwig Charatan Collection<br />

USHMM, <strong>Center</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Holocaust</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> � 9<br />

This collection contains letters and clippings illustrating how a Polish Catholic woman<br />

saved Ludwig Charatan and three members of his family.<br />

<strong>Language</strong>s: <strong>English</strong>, German 1940–1999<br />

8 items<br />

Source of Acquisition: Ludwig Charatan<br />

RG-02.018 --- ―The Crystal Night‖ by Lore Metzger<br />

―The Crystal Night‖ contains in<strong>for</strong>mation about Lore Metzger‘s experiences during<br />

Kristallnacht and the persecution she endured as a young Jew in Nazi Germany.<br />

<strong>Language</strong>: <strong>English</strong> 1969<br />

1 folder<br />

Source of Acquisition: Lore Metzger<br />

RG-02.062 --- ―My Life During the War‖ by Bernadette Dukas, born Bronislawa Alland<br />

This is a Polish-language copy of Bernadette Dukas‘s memoir, which describes her life in<br />

Warsaw, Poland, at the beginning of World War II, her life in hiding under an assumed<br />

identity, her experiences as a <strong>for</strong>ced laborer in an airplane engine fac<strong>to</strong>ry at<br />

Braunschweig, her liberation in April 1945, and the antisemitism she experienced in<br />

Poland after the <strong>Holocaust</strong>. Also included is a translation in<strong>to</strong> <strong>English</strong> made by her<br />

brother in 1989.<br />

<strong>Language</strong>s: Polish and <strong>English</strong> 1945–1947, 1989<br />

0.25 linear inches<br />

Source of Acquisition: George Alland<br />

Accession 2000.63 --- Arnold Hartmann Correspondence<br />

This correspondence relates <strong>to</strong> Arnold Hartmann‘s attempts <strong>to</strong> support his family‘s<br />

emigration from Nazi Germany and incorporated Austria <strong>to</strong> the United States.<br />

<strong>Language</strong>s: <strong>English</strong>, German 1936–1947<br />

6 folders<br />

Source of Acquisition: Joan Rosenfeldt

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