Box 2: Tape by Mrs.Gerturde Dienst
Abstract
Oral history on magnetic audiotape reel: Tape of American Red Cross Production Unit and War Service of the Denver Turners Auxiliary for the Denver Federation of Federated Women's Clubs - Tape by Mrs. Gertrude Dienst.
Dates
- 1947-1950
- 1947-1950
Language of Materials
Materials are in German and English.
Extent
1 Items : film can (8 x 8 x 2 inches)
Scope and Contents
This collection consists largely of letters from civilians living in postwar Germany asking for assistance. The letters are organized according to the occupation zone of the person asking for assistance: American, British, French, or Russian. Additionally, one folder contains letters and thank you notes from the teachers and students of the Freie Waldorfschule (the Free Waldorf School) in Marburg, Germany (American Occupation Zone), which received over 800 pounds of school supplies, clothing, food, and candy from the Auxiliary. Finally, the collection contains an early and final draft of a history of the Denver Turner's Auxiliary and an early and final draft of an oral history interview with Gertrude Dienst conducted by Bartholomew Rice, giving anecdotes and information concerning her early life.
Creator
- From the Collection: Dienst, Gertrude G., 1887- (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections and Archives Repository