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Farborgene Profilen

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn76750
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
book
Physical Description
Book : printed, bound, graphic arts : blue, yellow, green, grey, white, black ; Ht: 21.5 cm x W: 14.5 cm
Date
1978
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
book
Physical Description
Book : printed, bound, graphic arts : blue, yellow, green, grey, white, black ; Ht: 21.5 cm x W: 14.5 cm
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Date
1978
Creator
Basch, Eliezer
Physical Condition
Good
Language
Yiddish
Notes
263 pages, hardcover book with blue cover. Dust jacket is dark yellow with green and white writing. On the dust jacket cover is a sketched image of a woman lying in bed looking at six young boys at the foot of her bed. Image of the author on inside flap of dust jacket. Narrative: Donor is Eva Basch, the daughter of Eliezer Basch and Blanka Wiener. Eliezer and Blanka were engaged and escaped together in 1940 to the USSR where they were arrested as political opponents and separated. Eliezer was sent to Siberia (he was liberated in 1948), Blanka was sent to Kazakhstan (liberated 1947). They reunited in Budapest in 1948 where one of Eliezer’s brothers still lived.They later went to DP camp in Münich where they got new ID papers (changed birth dates and official location of wedding). Eliezer and Blanka Immigrated to Canada via Halifax in 1950. They stayed in Montreal for a short time (Eliezer had a sister there), then moved to Kingston where Eliezer’s brother had a store and lived in Napanee until 1953. In 1953, they moved back to Montreal where Eva could have access to Jewish education. Blanka was a waitress and Eliezer worked different jobs including in an insurance company. Eliezer was the Executive Director of the Labour Zionist organization. They bought a yarn store on St. Laurent bvd, called “Magasin de fibres L.B” (now La Bobineuse on Mont-Royal East) which they managed until they retired.
Accession No.
2013.15.02
Name Access
Basch, Eva
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Montreal Holocaust Museum
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Hostages of Civilisation: The Social Sources of National Socialist Antisemitism

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn90299
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
book
Physical Description
Book : Paper : Printed, bound : Ink : black, white ; Ht: 2 54 cm x W: 5 1/2 cm
Date
1951
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
book
Physical Description
Book : Paper : Printed, bound : Ink : black, white ; Ht: 2 54 cm x W: 5 1/2 cm
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Date
1951
Creator
Reichmann, Eva G.
Physical Condition
Good
Language
English
Notes
281 pages, hardcover. The cover is plain black cloth and the title is printed on the spine in sliver. The book identifies the specific social causes that gave rise to the anti-semitism of Nazi Germany. Narrative: Eva G. Reichmann was a German Jew born in 1897. Her husband was briefly imprisoned in Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp in 1938, after which the couple left for London in 1939. Once there, Reichmann earned a second doctorate degree from London School of Economics in 1945. This book is adapted from her dissertation.
Accession No.
2011X.169.04
Name Access
Izso, Ilana
Places
Boston, United States of America, North America
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Montreal Holocaust Museum
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Our Destruction in Pictures

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn50277
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
book
Physical Description
Book : Bound : Black, White ; Ht: 11,75 in. x W: 14,75 in.
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
book
Physical Description
Book : Bound : Black, White ; Ht: 11,75 in. x W: 14,75 in.
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Creator
Trepman, Paul
Physical Condition
Good
Language
English
Hebrew
Yiddish
German
Notes
37 pages, photographs of ghettos, deportation, killing fields, with captions across the bottom. Collected and edited by: Olevski, Rafael; Rosental, David; Trepman, Paul Narrative: TREPMAN, PAUL (Warsaw 1916– Montreal 1987), journalist, author, community leader. During the war, Trepman lived in the Warsaw area with Aryan papers. He was arrested in June 1943 and accused of being a Soviet spy. He was sent to Majdanek and was liberated in Bergen-Belsen in April 1945. He became involved in the cultural and political life of the Bergen-Belsen Displaced Persons Camp. In July 1945 he was the founding coeditor of Undzer Shtimme, the first Jewish newspaper in the British Zone. Trepman was also an editor of Zamy Feder's Anthology of Songs and Poems from the Ghettos and Concentration Camps, and was co-editor, again with Olewsky and Rosental, of an early photo album of the Holocaust, the multilingual Undzer Churbn in Bild, (Our Destruction in Pictures, Bergen-Belsen, 1946). Trepman and his wife immigrated to Montreal in 1948. In Montreal he worked for the Jewish People's Schools (1948-1971), was the executive director of the Jewish Public Library (1971-1981). In 1961 he established the Montreal chapter of Bergen-Belsen survivors. He contributed to the Adler, wrote several books focusing on his life before the war and his wartime experiences, including A Gesl in Varshe (1949; Among Men and Beasts, 1978), A Traumatic Return to Poland (1980). Source: Jewish Virtual Library
Accession No.
1996.26.01
Name Access
Gora, Harry & Eva
Places
Bergen-Belsen?, Germany, Europe
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Montreal Holocaust Museum
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Unter Stalin's Yoch

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn76749
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
book
Physical Description
Book : printed, bound, graphic arts : blue, red, grey, white ; Ht: 22.4 cm x W: 14.8 cm
Date
1980
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
book
Physical Description
Book : printed, bound, graphic arts : blue, red, grey, white ; Ht: 22.4 cm x W: 14.8 cm
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Date
1980
Creator
Basch, Eliezer
Physical Condition
Good
Language
Yiddish
Notes
376 pages, hardcover book with blue cover. Dust jacket is white with a sketched image on the cover in blue and grey. The cover image shows five men gathered around a fire inside an enclosure with a barbed-wire fence. Photo of the author on an inside page, after title page. Narrative: Donor is Eva Basch, the daughter of Eliezer Basch and Blanka Wiener. Eliezer and Blanka were engaged and escaped together in 1940 to the USSR where they were arrested as political opponents and separated. Eliezer was sent to Siberia (he was liberated in 1948), Blanka was sent to Kazakhstan (liberated 1947). They reunited in Budapest in 1948 where one of Eliezer’s brothers still lived.They later went to DP camp in Münich where they got new ID papers (changed birth dates and official location of wedding). Eliezer and Blanka Immigrated to Canada via Halifax in 1950. They stayed in Montreal for a short time (Eliezer had a sister there), then moved to Kingston where Eliezer’s brother had a store and lived in Napanee until 1953. In 1953, they moved back to Montreal where Eva could have access to Jewish education. Blanka was a waitress and Eliezer worked different jobs including in an insurance company. Eliezer was the Executive Director of the Labour Zionist organization. They bought a yarn store on St. Laurent bvd, called “Magasin de fibres L.B” (now La Bobineuse on Mont-Royal East) which they managed until they retired.
Accession No.
2013.15.01
Name Access
Basch, Eva
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
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