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Oskar Schindler Archive

  

In Honor of Mila Page’s Birthday The Leopold and Ludmila Page Collection

July 15, 2024 by Alec Kirkwood | Holocaust Survivor

In honor of Mila Page’s (1920-2020) birthday today, we invite you to explore the Leopold and Ludmila Page collection. Mila Page (Ludmila Pfefferberg) and her husband, Leopold Page (Poldek Pfefferberg), survived the Holocaust with help from Oskar Schindler. We received their collection in 2022, which contains primarily news media documenting the public reception of Thomas

The Moshe Rafalowicz Collection

February 15, 2023 by Alec Kirkwood | Research

On January 13, 2020, the Oskar Schindler Archive received a donation from Mitchell Raff, whose father, Moshe Rafalowicz (Mac Raff), survived the Holocaust. Rafalowicz was born on December 12, 1919, in Sosnowiec, Poland. Before the invasion and occupation by Nazi Germany, Moshe worked as an upholster. He was liberated from Bergen-Belsen concentration camp on April

Meet the Archivist The Oskar Schindler Archive Welcomes Alec Kirkwood

February 15, 2023 by | Research

This fall, the Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education and the Sala and Aron Samueli Holocaust Memorial Library welcomed archivist Alec Kirkwood to the team. He will be working with the collections in the Oskar Schindler Archive and assisting students and outside scholars with research requests. Learn more about Alec and his role with the Rodgers

Interview with Will Hoskin, ’22, Inaugural Oskar Schindler Archivist Intern

March 17, 2022 by Tiana Taliep | Research

The Oskar Schindler Archive has been fortunate to have Will Hoskin as an Archivist Intern since September 2021. He is an Animation and Visual Effects major and a Holocaust History minor and has utilized a cross-disciplinary approach to working in an Archive. Will was kind enough to answer some questions for us. How did you

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