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Letters of Georges Joe Zilberstein in Boisset, France, 1944; fake documentation and documentation of the fate of members of the Zilberstein family

Letters of Georges Joe Zilberstein in Boisset, France, 1944; fake documentation and documentation of the fate of members of the Zilberstein family The letters were written on February 9–September 1944: - letters from Georges Zilberstein to hisdaughter, Olga Ozi Zilberstein, in 1960–1983 and include, inter alia, memoirs of the Holocaust era Georges, his son Michel, and his daughter Olga hid in with the Danguiral family of Boisset, France, during the war, under the alias of Gilbert. His wife Betty and his young son Harvey were supposed to move to Boisset as well but remained in Paris; arrested and deported, they perished. - certificate of discharge from the army of Georges Zilberstein, Limoges, August 18, 1940, in the name of his alias, Georges Gilbert. - documentation from the Ministère des anciens combattants et victimes de guerre and the ITS (International Tracing Service) in Germany about the fate of Betty (Greenberg) Zilberstein, born in London in 1908, and her son Harvey, who were sent to the Drancy camp in January 1944 and on to Auschwitz on February 3, 1944; they perished; their last domicile before deportation was in Paris.
item Id
15094164
Type of material
Certification
Letter
Memoirs
Personal documents
File Number
5576
Language
French
English
Record Group
O.75 - Letters and Postcards Collection
Date of Creation - earliest
18/08/1940
Date of Creation - latest
12/10/1988
Name of Submitter
עוזי ואן סטרטן
Original
NO
Connected to Item
O.75: Letters and postcards from the Holocaust period or regarding the Holocaust