Diary written by Sabina Rueber, regarding her experiences in Czernowitz, Ataki and the Mogilev Podolski Ghetto, 1941-1945
The diary was written in the form of a series of letters to her husband, Karl Rueber, who apparently was drafted to the labor battalions, 24 June 1941; the diary was typewritten after the war;
Included in the diary are:
- Her yearnings for her husband, and about the poverty, hunger and fear of deportation, written in Czernowitz, 26 August-03 November 1941;
- Deportation to Ataki and transfer to the Mogilev Podolski Ghetto, written, 04-05 November 1941;
- Mogilev Podolski...
Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Various documents regarding the World War II era and the outcome of the war
In the file:
Pp. 1-3: Affidavit of Fritz Kahn regarding activities of pro-Nazi Germans in the United States during the 1930s (presented during the Nuremberg Trials, January 1948);
P. 4: Response of the Reichsstatthalter in Hessen to a claim for compensation by a Swiss citizen, July 1941;
Pp. 5-8: A letter from President Roosevelt to the AJC (American Jewish Congress) and its President, Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, regarding the American government's position against antisemitism, March 1944;
Pp. 9-15:...
File Number : 161
Type of Material : Administrative Documentation, Letter, Official Documentation
Four articles on genocide: Armenia, Ponce, Cambodia
- Stanton, G. H.: Blue scarves and yellow stars: Classification and symbolisation in the Cambodiean genocide;
- Guroian, V.: Faith, nationalism, and the memory of genocide;
- Kolin, A.: Traditionalism and the Armenian genocide;
- Font, C.R.: The Ponce massacre: Genocide and Antisemitic expression.