Nathan Moncharsh oral history interviews 1991 April 25

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Nathan Moncharsh oral history interviews 1991 April 25

This collection comprises five oral history interviews with Nathan Moncharsh. The first interview comprises one sound disc and was conducted by the Holocaust Oral History Project on February 21, 1988; the second interview comprises one videotape and was conducted by the Holocaust Oral History Project on March 21, 1991; the third interview comprises one videotape with accompanying transcript and was conducted by the Holocaust Oral History Project on April 25, 1991; the fourth interview comprises two videotapes and was conducted by the Holocaust Oral History Project on May 14, 1991; the fifth interview comprises one videotape and was conducted by the Holocaust Oral History Project on July 11, 1991.

0.6 Linear feet; comprising one sound disc, five videotapes with a total running time of 10:11, and one transcript of 72 pages

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SNAC Resource ID: 6654688

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