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African Oral History Collection
Collection
Identifier: WUA-01-wua00486
Scope and Contents
This collection is made up of entirely all digital files. Contact University Archivist for access: (314) 935-9730 or spec@wumail.wustl.edu. Series 1 is Washington University’s African Oral History Project (AOHP) Administrative Files which include administration files such as forms, guidelines, and meeting notes. Series 2 is Washington University’s African Oral History Project (AOHP) Interviews which cover the following interview...
Found in:
University Archives
Viktor Hamburger Papers
Collection
Identifier: WUA-03-wua00490
Scope and Contents
The Viktor Hamburger Papers consists of a small set of personal papers containing awards and a yearbook as well as a selection of slides and audiovisual materials featuring Hamburger.
Audiovisual materials are located in the Film and Media vault.
Found in:
University Archives
Daniel Gray Thomas Papers
Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: WUA-04-wua00011
Scope and Contents
Research materials, manuscript drafts, and interview recordings gathered by Thomas in writing his thesis.
Found in:
University Archives
Walter M. Goldschmidt Papers
Collection
Identifier: WUA-06-wua00510
Scope and Contents
The Walter M. Goldschmidt Papers includes approximately 400 letters written by Goldschmidt to his parents, Herman and Gertie Goldschmidt, during his time in the European Civil Affairs Division, 1943-1946, in England, France, Belgium and Germany. Topics of note include a visit to the Goldschmidt hometown in Biebesheim, Germany, the concentration camp in Flossenbürg, Germany, and finding the parents of Fred Katz in Brussels. (Katz was living with Goldschmidt's parents in Chicago after fleeing...
Found in:
University Archives