Weesperstraat 107 1018 VN Amsterdam
Research based on the Holocaust Letters exhibition held at the Wiener Library between February 22 - June 28, 2023. 71 pages : illustrations, facsimiles ; 26 cm
Contains a letter written by Albert Perlin (donor's maternal grandfather) during WWII to his daughter, Rosalie Perling Podol, and her husband Elliott (donor's parents).
Contains six photocopied personal letters from the Gorodetsky family during the Second World War. Included are five letters from S. B. Gorodetsky to his wife Zinaida (Zina), and one letter to his sister, Nina Borisovna, in Kazan.
Adolf Peritz worked for the blind and wrote <i> Hilfebuch für Blinde</i>.
Contains five letters that were sent to Sadye Weismann from his relatives in Poland.
Contains letters from Edith Kaufler who escaped from a concentration camp and settled in Prague, Czechoslovakia.
Consists of one letter, dated March 13,1935, from Julius Levine in Paris to a family member in the United States. In the letter, Levine describes his impressions of Germany, including his feelings of uneasiness there, and his sense that Germany is preparing for war.
The letter relates to the death of Pesla Kokotek at Auschwitz-Birkenau in 1943.
Contains a letter written to Benjamin Rudinkow about the destrution of the Polish Russian town Baranovicz.
Consists of two envelopes and one letter written by Hannah Wolpert from Kelme, Lithuania, to cousins Jean and Sophia in New Jersey, describing life in Kelme in 1931. The letter is five pages long on two pieces of paper, and the donor recovered the letter from the attic of the Wolpert family home in Palisades Junction, NJ.