Box 1
Contains 74 Results:
JERZY LUBELFELD, interviewed by Carole Erich, 1981 July 8
LYDIA MAY, interviewed by Charles Berry, 1978 July 5, 1978 July 11
Dr. Charles Berry inteviewed Lydia May about her life before, during, and after World War II. In her interview May details her early life in Frankfurt, her parent's occupations and her education. She also talks about difficult conditions leading up to and during the war while her husband was abroad. Towards the end of the interview May details how her son-in-law took a job in Dayton which eventually led to her coming to Ohio.
LYDIA MAY, interviewed by Charles Berry, 1978 July 11, 1978 July 18
Dr. Charles Berry inteviewed Lydia May about her life before, during, and after World War II. In her interview May details her early life in Frankfurt, her parent's occupations and her education. She also talks about difficult conditions leading up to and during the war while her husband was abroad. Towards the end of the interview May details how her son-in-law took a job in Dayton which eventually led to her coming to Ohio.
LYDIA MAY, interviewed by Charles Berry, 1978 July 18
Dr. Charles Berry inteviewed Lydia May about her life before, during, and after World War II. In her interview May details her early life in Frankfurt, her parent's occupations and her education. She also talks about difficult conditions leading up to and during the war while her husband was abroad. Towards the end of the interview May details how her son-in-law took a job in Dayton which eventually led to her coming to Ohio.
BEN MULER, interviewed by Julie Orenstein, 1984 Aug 21, 1984 Sept 19
Julie Orenstein interviewed Ben Muler about his life before, during, and after World War II. In his interview Muler discusses growing up in Vilna, Poland, his parent's occupations, and his family history. He also talks about leaving Vilna to escape the oncoming Germans, how his parents refused to come, and the conditions as he and his friends crossed into Russia. Towards the end of the interview Muller also talks about coming to the United States and his eventual arrival in Dayton.
BEN MULER, interviewed by Julie Orenstein, 1984 Sept 19
Julie Orenstein interviewed Ben Muler about his life before, during, and after World War II. In his interview Muler discusses growing up in Vilna, Poland, his parent's occupations, and his family history. He also talks about leaving Vilna to escape the oncoming Germans, how his parents refused to come, and the conditions as he and his friends crossed into Russia. Towards the end of the interview Muller also talks about coming to the United States and his eventual arrival in Dayton.
BERNICE MULER, interviewed by Julie Orenstein, 1984 Aug 21
Julie Orenstein interviewed Bernice Muler about her life before and during World War II. In her interview Muler discussed her early life in Tomashant, Poland, her family history, and her religious background as a child. She also details her religious education and her exposure to multiple languages spoken at home. Towards the end of the interview Muler talks about the beginning of the War in 1939 and the impact that had on where she was in Poland at that time.
HANNA NORTHWAY, interviewed by Barbara Turoff, 1981 Oct 9
SIG SANDER, interviewed by Cary Kozberg, 1978 Sept 6
Rabbi Cary Kozberg interviewed Sig Sander about his life before, during, and after World War II. In his interview Sander discusses growing up in Germany, his family history, and his religious background and education. He also talks about being an accountant and how it became increasingly difficult to work after Hitler came to power. Towards the end of the interview Sander details his arrival to the United States and how he eventually came to Dayton.