Witness to the Holocaust project files, 1978-1988.

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Witness to the Holocaust project files, 1978-1988.

The collection consists of papers of the Witness to the Holocaust project including recorded interviews with concentration camp liberators and tapes and transcripts of conversations with camp survivors, many of them residents of Atlanta, Georgia. There is also a large collection of photographs, originals and reproductions, depicting prisoners, casualties, mass graves, facilities, and conditions in concentration camps. The collection also includes subject files, including clippings, reports, and published materials relating to the Holocaust, Nazism, Israel, and Emory University's Holocaust project; photographs from the post World War II era; and publications, including entire issues of such newspapers and magazines as "Hadassah," "Martyrdom and the Resistance," and "The Southern Israelite." The collection documents events and long-term effects of the Holocaust.

8 linear ft. (19 boxes)

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Crawford, Fred Roberts, 1924-1982

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Emory University. Center for Research in Social Change.

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The Center for Research in Social Change was conceived was established at Emory University in 1965 to promote study of social change and to train graduate and undergraduate students in methods of social research. The Witness to the Holocaust project, 1978-1982, conducted by the Center for Research in Social Change, sought to document the experience of concentration camp survivors and camp liberators. From the description of Witness to the Holocaust project files, 1978-1988. (Unknown)...