Jack Sittsamer Oversize Papers 1929-1998 [manuscript]

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Jack Sittsamer Oversize Papers 1929-1998 [manuscript]

The oversize papers of Jack Sittsamer are in one folder. These papers include Sittsamer diploma from the Organization for Rehabilitation and Training in Eggenfelden, Germany; Sittsamer and Feldman family trees; and a chart of the Principal concentration camps with their subsidiary camps.

3.0 linear ft.

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Sittsamer, Jack, 1924-2008.

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Organization for Rehabilitation and Training

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Sittsamer family.

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Sittsamer, Jack.

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Jack Sittsamer was born on October 24, 1924, in Mielec, Poland. He was the only person in his immediate family to survive the Holocaust. Sittsamer was liberated from Gusen, a concentration camp in Austria, in May 1945. He immigrated to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1949 and worked as a sheet metal worker. After his retirement, Sittsamer became active in Holocaust education and spoke at schools, bar/bat mitzvahs, and other special events. From the description of Jack Sittsamer Oversize...