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Collection Details


Collection Name: Louisiana Holocaust Survivors
Repository Name: Tulane University. Southern Institute for Education and Research [Repository Details]
Repository Location: New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
URL: http://www.tulane.edu/~so-inst/laholsur.html
Material Formats: [10 documents with text]
Description: Local residents share their stories in interviews conducted by Plater Robinson, the Institute's Holocaust Education specialist. Oral histories of Holocaust survivors are an important resource for researchers and educators. The survivor's personal recollections provide insights into events as experienced and interpreted by the historical actors themselves. As always, oral histories must be used judiciously and readers are encouraged to consult other historical sources in order to develop a more complete understanding of the Holocaust.
Estimated Total of Interviews: 10
Interviews: [10 interview(s) listed in this collection]
Broad Subjects: Genocide; Ethnic groups
ASP Subjects: Emigration and immigration; Holocaust survivors; Holocaust, 1938-1945; Immigrants; Jewish children in the Holocaust; Louisiana; Oral history
Collection Code: OHC0001463