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Kurt Fish Interview For The Survivors Of The Holocaust Oral History Project, Kurt Fish, Rose Mary Lawson
Kurt Fish Interview For The Survivors Of The Holocaust Oral History Project, Kurt Fish, Rose Mary Lawson
Emmanuel Ringelblum Collection of Oral History Memoirs of the Holocaust (MS-215)
On November 1978, Rosemary Lawson interviewed Kurt Fish about his life before, during, and after World War II. In his interview Fish discusses his decision to come to the United States from Vienna after the Anschluss. In his interview Fish describes his family history, his education, and the increasingly poor conditions he encountered in Vienna while before he left for the United States. He later details being drafted and returning to Europe as part of the United States Army. Of particular note, Kurt Fish later received a printout of his transcript, which he re-edited in September of 1991 to correct …
Lotte Liebermann Interview For The Survivors Of The Holocaust Oral History Project, Lotte Liebermann, Charles Berry
Lotte Liebermann Interview For The Survivors Of The Holocaust Oral History Project, Lotte Liebermann, Charles Berry
Emmanuel Ringelblum Collection of Oral History Memoirs of the Holocaust (MS-215)
Dr Charles Berry interviewed Lotte Liebermann about her life before, during, and after World War II. In her interview Liebermann discussed her early life in Opeln, Germany, her father's business, and her education. She also details her everyday life in the years leading up to the war and how the Jewish community was impacted in everyday household management. Towards the end of her interview Lierbermann talks about coming to the United States, eventually visiting Germany after the war, and more.
Rachael Frydman Interview For The Survivors Of The Holocaust Oral History Project, Rachel Frydman, Willis Stoesz
Rachael Frydman Interview For The Survivors Of The Holocaust Oral History Project, Rachel Frydman, Willis Stoesz
Emmanuel Ringelblum Collection of Oral History Memoirs of the Holocaust (MS-215)
On October 5th, 1978, Dr. Willis Stoez interviewed Rachel Frydman about her life before, during, and after World War II. In her interview Frydman discusses her hometown in Kurzeniez, Poland and her father's business as a butcher. Frydman also recounts the looting and chaos that occurred prior to and during the German Army occupied her town. During her interview Frydman recounts her family history and what life was like in her small town growing up and her education.
Werner Becker Interview For The Survivors Of The Holocaust Oral History Project, Werner Becker, Stephen Kahn
Werner Becker Interview For The Survivors Of The Holocaust Oral History Project, Werner Becker, Stephen Kahn
Emmanuel Ringelblum Collection of Oral History Memoirs of the Holocaust (MS-215)
On September 13, 1978 Stephen Kahn interviewed Werner Becker about his life in before, during, and after World War II. In the beginning of this interview Werner discusses his early childhood and his family in Mecklenburg province in Germany. As the interview progresses Werner recounts how he intended to attend college in France but declined to enroll because he foresaw Jewish students being excluded from attending and completing college. Towards the end of the interview he recounts his time working in Algeria, later working for the British Army, and his eventual arrival in Dayton.
Sig Sander Interview For The Survivors Of The Holocaust Oral History Project, Sig Sander, Cary Kozberg
Sig Sander Interview For The Survivors Of The Holocaust Oral History Project, Sig Sander, Cary Kozberg
Emmanuel Ringelblum Collection of Oral History Memoirs of the Holocaust (MS-215)
On September 6th, 1978, Rabbi Cary Kozberg interviewed Sig Sander about his life before, during, and after World War II. In his interview Sander discusses growing up in Germany, his family history, and his religious background and education. He also talks about being an accountant and how it became increasingly difficult to work after Hitler came to power. Towards the end of the interview Sander details his arrival to the United States and how he eventually came to Dayton.
Paul Leeser Interview For The Survivors Of The Holocaust Oral History Project, Paul Leeser, Cary Kozberg
Paul Leeser Interview For The Survivors Of The Holocaust Oral History Project, Paul Leeser, Cary Kozberg
Emmanuel Ringelblum Collection of Oral History Memoirs of the Holocaust (MS-215)
On August 23, 1978 Rabbi Cary Kozberg interviewed Paul Leeser about his life before, during, and after World War II. In his interview Leeser discusses his early life in Hanborn, Germany, his family history, and his religious life at home. Leeser also talks about Jewish history and encountering anti-semitism as Hitler rose to power. Towards the end he details about become a naturalized citizen and experiencing anti-semistism in Indiana.
Hans Liebermann Interview For The Survivors Of The Holocaust Oral History Project, Hans Liebermann, Charles Berry
Hans Liebermann Interview For The Survivors Of The Holocaust Oral History Project, Hans Liebermann, Charles Berry
Emmanuel Ringelblum Collection of Oral History Memoirs of the Holocaust (MS-215)
Dr. Charles Berry interviewed Dr. Hans Lieberman about his life before, during, and after World War II. In his interview Lieberman details his early childhood in Beuthen, his family history, and how religiously active his family was. He also discusses his experience in the German Army when he was drafted during World War I. Lieberman later talks about the Nazi party's impact his occupation as a doctor in the late 30s. Towards the end of his interview he speaks about coming to the United States, the difficulties his wife and son had following him there, and getting his license to …
Lydia May Interview For The Survivors Of The Holocaust Oral History Project, Lydia May, Charles Berry
Lydia May Interview For The Survivors Of The Holocaust Oral History Project, Lydia May, Charles Berry
Emmanuel Ringelblum Collection of Oral History Memoirs of the Holocaust (MS-215)
On July 5th, 1978 Dr. Charles Berry inteviewed Lydia May about her life before, during, and after World War II. In her interview May details her early life in Frankfurt, her parent's occupations and her education. She also talks about difficult conditions leading up to and during the war while her husband was abroad. Towards the end of the interview May details how her son-in-law took a job in Dayton which eventually led to her coming to Ohio.
Margaret Ebert Interview For The Survivors Of The Holocaust Oral History Project, Margaret Ebert, Barbara Turoff
Margaret Ebert Interview For The Survivors Of The Holocaust Oral History Project, Margaret Ebert, Barbara Turoff
Emmanuel Ringelblum Collection of Oral History Memoirs of the Holocaust (MS-215)
On June 4th, 1978 , Dr. Robert Friedman interviewed Dr. Margaret Ebert about her life before, during, and after World War II. Ebert at first discusses her childhood and family history before leaving Germany after Kristallnacht in 1938. Ebert also discussed experiences with anti-semitism, her traveling the United States, her first job, and more. A year later Barbara Turoff conducted a second interview with Dr. Ebert on Aug 19th, 1979. In this interview Ebert recounts her work in Germany as an economist, and that she didn't really encounter anti-semitism in Germany until after Hitler's rise as well as her knowledge …
Ohio Academy Of Medical History Annual Meeting Program, April 29, 1978 Cleveland, Ohio, Ohio Academy Of Medical History
Ohio Academy Of Medical History Annual Meeting Program, April 29, 1978 Cleveland, Ohio, Ohio Academy Of Medical History
Annual Conference Programs
This one page program is from the annual meeting of the Ohio Academy of Medical History held on April 29, 1978 at the Howard Dittrick Museum of Historical Medicine in Cleveland, Ohio. The program details the events and presentations of the meeting.
Octavius Brooks Frothingham, Gentle Radical By J. Wade Caruthers (Review), Jacob Dorn
Octavius Brooks Frothingham, Gentle Radical By J. Wade Caruthers (Review), Jacob Dorn
History Faculty Publications
Review of the book Octavius Brooks Frothingham, Gentle Radical by J. Wade Caruthers.