The Life of Alexander Perlberger, Shortly Before and Shortlu After the Secon World War memoir.

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The Life of Alexander Perlberger, Shortly Before and Shortlu After the Secon World War memoir.

Consists of the typescript memoir entitled "The Life of Alexander Perlberger Shortly Before and Shortly After the Second World War" written by his widow, Mina Perlberger. The memoir describes the life of Mr. Perlberger from adolescence until his death. She includes information about Perlberger's imprisonment in concentration camps in Poland, his experiences during Kristallnacht, his enlistment in the Red Army, and his emigration to the United States.

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