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Help copying records at the Holocaust Museum archives #usa
Vladimir Tetelbaum
I am looking for help from someone in the DC area or who regularly visits Holocaust Museum to copy a few specific records as outlined below. These are oral histories of my 2-nd and 3-rd cousins. I am in SF Bay Area so not easy to get to DC. Would really appreciate the help and can compensate whatever expenses are necessary.
Vladimir Tetelbaum
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (www.ushmm.org; https://collections.ushmm.org/search/) has "Transcripts of oral histories of Ukrainian Jews from the project "Jewish Fates-Ukraine-20th Century"" where stories by R.I.Babat and N.F.Vollerner are stored on microfiche:
Document | Accession Number: 2004.14 | RG Number: RG-31.027 Date: 1930-1950 Special Collection: Claims Conference International Holocaust Documentation Archive
Fiche 1-2 Babat, Raisa Ilinichna 1916 Fiche 56- 57 Vollerner, Naum Filipovich 1913
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ACooke
Hi Vladimir,
In looking up the documents you are interested in, I see that they have been digitized and there are no restrictions on access. So I wouldn't be surprised if they give you digital pdf scans for free if you email them at reference@.... The USHMM has been wonderfully helpful in my research, I have emailed them for documents and they have gotten back to me within a week with the scans I had requested. All the best with your research, Andrew Cooke
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Lewis, Megan
Email reference@... and we can help you.
Megan Lewis reference librarian United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
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