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Item 44: Holocaust survivors from Hungary ; George Reich interviewed by Anita Fisher, 1990

Item 44: Holocaust survivors from Hungary ; George Reich interviewed by Anita Fisher, 1990

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YRlZXv3n

Item 44: Holocaust survivors from Hungary ; George Reich interviewed by Anita Fisher, 1990

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Full title

Item 44: Holocaust survivors from Hungary ; George Reich interviewed by Anita Fisher, 1990

Date

06/10/1990

Call Numbers

MLOH 500/201-202

Record Identifier

YRlZXv3n

Reference Code

997856
Physical Description

Contents

2 sound cassettes (2 hrs.)

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Item

Access and use

Copying Conditions

Approval for reproduction required : Contact Curator of Oral History

Issue Copy

Sound Recording : CY MLOH 500/201-202

Finding aids

Log of interview available in the Mitchell Library Reading Room -

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Alternative Titles

Full title

Item 44: Holocaust survivors from Hungary ; George Reich interviewed by Anita Fisher, 1990

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

Alphanumeric designations

Original Mitchell Library allocated tape number 103.

Contextual Information

Source

Presented by Australian Institute for Holocaust Studies, 1998

Administrative / Biographical history

George Reich was born in Budapest, Hungary, in 1921. He learnt a trade as a handbag maker. In 1942 he was called up by the Hungarian army to the garrison at Nagykata. After a month he was sent to Szentkiralyszabadja to work on the building of an air field for the Hungarian air force. In September he was marched to the Ukraine via Galicia where he w...

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Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

MLOH 500/201-202

Record Identifier

YRlZXv3n

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YRlZXv3n

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Reference code

997856

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