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Document Details


Title: Martin Wasserman
Document type: Oral history
Accessibility: Free Only
Repository: Tulane University. Southern Institute for Education and Research
Collection: Louisiana Holocaust Survivors
Description: Martin Wasserman was born in Warsaw, Poland. He was fourteen when the war began in 1939. He survived several concentration camps and was eventually liberated by the Americans at Dachau in April 1945. His four siblings and parents were murdered by the Nazis. The following interview was conducted by the Institute's Holocaust Education Specialist, Plater Robinson.
URL: http://www.southerninstitute.info/holocaust_education/martin_wasserman.html
Original Language: English
Speaker: Wasserman, Martin, 1925-
Speaker gender: Male
Speaker date of birth: 12-Jun-1925
Speaker place of birth: Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland; Mazowieckie, Poland; Poland; Europe
Speaker race: White
Document date: Undated
Interviewer: Robinson, Plater
Historical events discussed: Holocaust, 1938-1945
Locations discussed: Louisiana; North America; United States
Topics discussed - ASP terms: Emigration and immigration; Holocaust survivors; Holocaust, 1938-1945; Immigrants; Jewish children in the Holocaust; Louisiana; North America; Oral history; United States
ASP release: 2005-06
Document code: OHI0025927-27858