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dc.contributor.authorLanger, Adina
dc.contributor.otherHuppert, Marc
dc.coverage.spatialPoland
dc.coverage.spatialZigeunerwald
dc.coverage.spatialLvov
dc.date.accessioned2022-08-29T16:26:02Z
dc.date.available2022-08-29T16:26:02Z
dc.date.created2022-08-22
dc.identifierksu-14-05-03-001-01013
dc.identifier.citationMarc Huppert Interview, 2022-08-22, Legacy Series Oral History Program, 2013-, KSU/14/05/03/001, Museum of History and Holocaust Education, Kennesaw State University.
dc.identifier.urihttps://soar.kennesaw.edu/handle/11360/6825
dc.descriptionBorn in New York City in 1955, Marc Huppert is the son of a Polish Jewish Holocaust survivor and an American Jewish woman. Marc’s father, Josef, was born in Zigeunerwald on May 31, 1915. When Germany invaded Poland, he fled to Lvov, which was under Soviet control. Once the Nazis took over Lvov, he survived the war by becoming involved with partisan groups and working for a Soviet general. After the war, he immigrated to the United States with help from his brother, Arthur, and the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS). Huppert recorded his oral history interview at Kennesaw State University in August 2022.
dc.description.abstractOral history interview of the Marc the son of Polish Jewish Holocaust survivor Josef Huppert
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/mp4
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.rightsThe digital reproductions on this site are provided for research consultation and scholarly purposes only. To request permission to publish, reproduce, publicly display, broadcast, or distribute this material in any format outside of fair use please contact the Kennesaw State University Archives.
dc.subjectHuppert, Marc
dc.subjectWorld War, 1939-1945
dc.subjectOral histories
dc.subjectHIAS (Agency)
dc.subjectWorld War, 1939-1945--Jewish resistance
dc.subjectHolocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
dc.titleMarc Huppert Interview, August 22, 2022
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