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Archives of the Holocaust (Collection)
Collection
Identifier: FC-2018-04
Scope and Contents
The Archives of the Holocaust was established in August 1972 by the Department of Religious Studies. The collection includes materials and research related to Dr. Morton C. Fierman's course titled "The Holocaust: the ordeal of European Jewry during the Second World War as reflected in art, music, drama, fiction, poetry, historical, psychological, and religious writing", developed in February 1972. The collection includes articles, audio recordings of Dr. Fierman's lectures,...
Dates:
1946 - 1980
Hiroko Nonoshita letters
Collection — Document box: 1
Identifier: SC-2019-19
Content Description
Manzanar (camp) correspondence to Helen Tracy. Includes 15 letters and postcards and one photograph.
Dates:
1942 - 1944
Japanese American Internment in California (Collection)
Collection
Identifier: LH-29-7-1
Abstract
The materials were largely collected and donated by Georgia Day Robertson, vice-principal of a high school in the Poston Relocation Center. Additions to the collection were made by Miss Seiko Ishida, a school teacher while interned at Manzanar Relocation Center. Betty Mitson arranged the collection as a result of her association with the CSUF Center for Oral and Public History. Special features include "Harvest of Hate" by Georgia Day Robertson, several research studies by Betty Mitson,...
Dates:
1941 - 1992
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- Subject: Concentration camps X
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- Concentration camps -- Manzanar (Calif.) 2
- Manzanar (Calif.) -- History 2
- World War, 1939 - 1945 -- Japanese Americans 2
- Concentration camps 1
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) 1
- Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942 - 1945 1
- Japanese Americans -- Reparations -- History -- 20th Century 1
- World War, 1939-1945 1 ∧ less
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- Fierman, Morton C. (Morton Charles), 1914 - 1995 1
- Manzanar War Relocation Center. United States. War Relocation Authority. Manzanar Relocation Center (1942-1945) 1
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