Holocaust Oral History Archive
The Holocaust Oral History Archive is one of the earliest and largest collections of Holocaust testimony in the United States. Established in 1979 by Nora Levin (1916-1989), and maintained by a dedicated volunteer staff, the Archive is one of the earliest Holocaust oral history projects in the U.S. documenting a wide range of experiences during the Nazi era and Jewish life in pre-Nazi Europe. Holdings include interviews with over 900 survivors, rescuers, liberators, and other witnesses to the persecution and extermination of the Nazi era, 1933-1945. Special groupings include the testimonies of "Kindertransport" children sheltered in England, the 1985 Gathering of Holocaust Survivors, the 1991 and 1999 Rickshaw Reunions of Shanghai Survivors, and the Vilna Ghetto Fighters.
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Oral History Interview with Sofia Levinson
Interviewer: Gerry Schneeberg
Oral History Interview with Edith R. Levy
Interviewer: Gloria M. Schwartz
Oral History Interview with Nelly Lewandowsky
Interviewer: Gerry Schneeberg
Oral History Interview with Fanny Liberman
Interviewer: Marcia Goldberg
Oral History Interview with Warner M. Linfield
Interviewer: Miriam Bisk
Oral History Interview with Bernard Lobe
Interviewer: Philip G. Solomon
Oral History Interview with Jack W. Loeb
Interviewer: Carol Gladstone
Oral History Interview with Kurt Loeb
Interviewer: Liesl J. Loeb
Oral History Interview with Liesl Loeb
Interviewer: Marian Salkin
Oral History Interview with Ruth Loewy-Frankfurter
Interviewer: written memoir orally translated by V. Rosenberger