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Stories of Knox County Interviews
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Benji Ballmer, Benji Ballmer, Catherine Wessel, Alana Zack
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Stories of Knox County Interviews
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Kenyon College Alumni Bulletin - Fall 2016
Kenyon College Alumni Bulletin - Fall 2016
Kenyon College Alumni Bulletin
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Engagement And Marital Contracts Between Yehuda Edelstein And Leah Friedman
Engagement And Marital Contracts Between Yehuda Edelstein And Leah Friedman
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
a: Hebrew handwriting on ¾ of graph paper page, hole at center from fold marks; b: Hebrew handwriting on entire face of page, hole at center from fold marks
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash:
Leah Friedman and Yehuda Edelstein had lived in Salg Tarj N in northern Hungary, near the border of Slovakia, before World War II. Prior to the German occupation, the city had a thriving Jewish community and was home to thousands of Jews. In May 1944, a ghetto was established and the Jews who had not already fled the city were forced to move there. On …
Adolf Hitler Election Broadside
Adolf Hitler Election Broadside
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Tan paper with black printed German text, ‘Nr. 28’ at top right corner. Two illustrations of men at center.
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash:
Calls for the election of Hitler as Chancellor of Germany. The text promises that greater Nazi influence will free the German people from subjugation by Jewish bankers. The illustration shows a bare-chested German laborer representing the German people struggling beneath a load, labeled “International Jewish Financial Capital,” juxtaposed with an image of the laborer ultimately freed from his load, hefting a sledgehammer emblazoned with a swastika.
Advertisement From Topf & Sons
Advertisement From Topf & Sons
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Front: Blue printed German text with Topf logo in top left; Back: More printed text with Topf logo at bottom.
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash:
Topf & Sons designed, built and perfected the crematoria at the Auschwitz, Buchenwald, Belzec, Dachau, Mauthausen and Gusen camps. The leaflet lists their slogan (“Performance decides”) and various product lines: smokestacks, furnaces, etc. Verso is a company description. Topf speaks glowingly about their new leadership and spirit since 1933, the Third Reich’s first year.
Dress With German Star Of David
Dress With German Star Of David
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
A black dress with an attached yellow Star of David patch with the word 'Jude' written on it.
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash:
Dress with German Star of David and “Jude,” owned by Gertrude Katzenstein (Gerdy Kaston).
[Items relating to Gertrude Katzenstein: 2012.1.38ab, 2012.1.39, 2012.1.40, 2012.1.94, 2012.1.95ab, 2012.1.566]
Postcard Commemorating 70th Anniversary Of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
Postcard Commemorating 70th Anniversary Of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Front: reproduction of postcard sent in 1941 with large commemorative postage stamp at bottom left; Back: Black postcard lines with ‘JSR 6/16’ at bottom left.
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash: Image of censored postcard from Warsaw Ghetto with ”Warschau Judenrat” red stamp, sent by R. Rubenlicht in 1941. Israeli stamp with image of Pawel Frenkel, one of the heroes of the Jewish resistance in the Ghetto killed in June 1943.
German Jewish Winter Aid Patch
German Jewish Winter Aid Patch
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Circular cloth shoulder patch with two clasped hands before a light blue Star of David encircled by the name of the organization, ”Judische Winterhilfe Berline”.
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash:
The Judische Winterhilfe was established in 1935 by the Reichsvertretung to aid unemployed and needy Jews. Jews were excluded from receiving general assistance during winter months by the Nuremberg Laws, and thus set up their own organization to help with food, medicine and shelter even as they were pressured to leave Germany. For as long as the organization survived, it proved a model charity, opening soup kitchens, orphanages, etc. …
Oskar Schindler
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Woman in white, man in suit looking straight at camera
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash: Second generation press photograph of Oskar Schindler, the German businessman who saved the lives of more than a thousand Polish-Jewish refugees during the Holocaust by employing them in his factories.
Message From Female Prisoner On Fkl Auschwitz Stationery
Message From Female Prisoner On Fkl Auschwitz Stationery
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Front: ‘F.K.L. Auschwitz’ printed in bold at top left; Back: handwritten message in pencil.
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash: Frauen Konzentrationslager (FKL) Auschwitz/ Women’s Concentration Camp Auschwitz prisoner mail on camp stationery card. FKL Auschwitz was established as a subcamp of Frauen-Konzentrationslager Ravensbrueck housed at Auschwitz before becoming integrated with the Auschwitz camp proper at Birkenau (Auschwitz II). Stamp has been removed (censors did this to check for hidden messages) and another, uncanceled Mohemia Moravia applied. FKL imprinted covers are extremely scarce.
Real-Photo Postcards Of Children Of Izieu From Maison D'Izieu
Real-Photo Postcards Of Children Of Izieu From Maison D'Izieu
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
a:Front: image of children with 'Colonie d'Izieu - ete 1943' at bottom right; back: 'IZ V07' at top left with names of children and faint image from front.b:Front: image of children with 'Colonie d'Izieu, fete a la fontaine - ete 1943' at bottom right; back:'IZ VO5' with names of children and faint image from front.
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash: Izieu, a village in Central France, was the site of a Jewish orphanage. The 44 children housed there during the war were between the ages of five and seventeen. On April 6, 1944, Klaus Barbie's Gestapo thugs forcibly removed …
Hasag Flossberg Pin For Polish Forced Laborer
Hasag Flossberg Pin For Polish Forced Laborer
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Circular, silver with red text 'HASAG, FLOSSBERG, 2832', some red has chipped off
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash:
Ms. Kopala's HASAG pin. Her ID (see 2016.1.05) is stamped with 'P' for Pole, and she is shown in the picture with a prominent 'P' on her uniform. HASAG, or Hugo Schneider AG, was an established metal goods manufacturer headquartered in Leipzig, Germany. From its beginnings as a manufacturer of lamps, it evolved into an infamous Nazi arms manufacturer with many factories across Europe using slave labor from concentration camps such as Auschwitz and Buchenwald, as well as numerous ghettos in …
Kenyon Collegian - May 5, 2016