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Kenneth David Miller (left) and Ross Eric Miller, Japan, 1998
The sons of Roger E. Miller and Deda Schlossberg Miller.Digital imageDigital finding aid
AHC interview with Regina Schneider
Regina Schneider, 1998Regina Schneider (Birnbaumer) was born in Vienna in 1920. She lived at Witergasse 1 in the 20th Viennese district which is called Artlgasse today. She fled to England in November of 1938, and was arrested for four days in Aachen, Germany. She stayed in England until 1948 when she immigrated to the USA.Austrian Heritage CollectionSee also Regina Schneider Collection (AR 10654
Board Trip to Moscow (Box 120, Folder 2)
This folder of material was located in Box 120. Folder originally titled: Moscow Board Trip - August 1998.Digital ImageDigital finding aid
Raphael Löwenfeld, Leo Tolstoy's first biographer.
Reprint from Tolstoy Studies Journal, vol 10 (1998). Also included is a photograph of a WW I military hospital showing Crane's grandmother.digitize
A personal memoir of Kristallnacht.
Ernest Fontheim's account of November 10, 1938, the day after Kristallnacht, in Berlin; eyewitness account of Fasanenstrasse synagogue burning, and anti-Semitic violence at the scene of the fire. Includes short translation of article from Berliner Tageblatt, August 26, 1912, covering dedication of Fasanenstrasse synagogue in Berlin.Ernest Fontheim was a boy in 1938 when he experienced the pogrom of November 9/10, 1938 (Kristallnacht).Synopsis in fil
AHC interview with Ed Arno.
Ed Arno was born as Arnold Edelstein in Insbruck on July 17, 1916. After the end of World War I his family returned to Czernowitz. He was deported during World War II, but survived and became a famous caricaturist and illustrator of childrens' books in Bucarest. In 1965, he immigrated with his wife Rita to the US. Since 1969 he has worked as caricaturist for the New Yorker.See also Ed Arno Collection (AR 10874