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Kurt Heimann Holocaust Story, 1988

 Item
Identifier: B452.01.0001.0007

Abstract

oral history interview with Kurt Heimann. Kurt, born December 7, 1912 in Berlin, Germany, describes being barred from advancing in his early career because of the German antisemitic laws in the 1930s; his family life; meeting and marrying his wife (Lotte Grünfeld); escaping Berlin, Germany via train on September 16, 1940 with his wife, parents, and brother (Gerhard); arriving in Shanghai, China; life in the Shanghai Ghetto with other Jewish refugees; conditions in the ghetto, including the starvation, cramped quarters, diseases, poverty, and bombings; relying on his upholstery trade to support his family; going to the United States in 1948 with his wife and son (Manfred Leo); settling in Denver, CO; the birth of his daughter (Giselle) in 1954; and his community in the Colorado Rockies

Dates

  • 1988

Creator

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Extent

From the Collection: .5 Linear Feet

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

Oral history interviews with members of the Grünfeld/Heimann family who discuss their escape from Nazi Germany and experiences as refugees.

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements

CD, 28 minutes.

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections and Archives Repository

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