Oral histories
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms
Found in 568 Collections and/or Records:
Legends of Dance Honorees, 2007
Series
Identifier: D009.06
Scope and Contents
This series contains oral histories, transcripts, photos, and clippings.
Dates:
2007
Legends of Dance Honorees, 2008
Series
Identifier: D009.07
Scope and Contents
This seris contains oral histories, transcripts, photos, and clippings.
Dates:
2008
Legends of Dance Honorees, 2009
Series
Identifier: D009.08
Scope and Contents
This series contains audiocassettes, DVDs, transcripts, photos, and biographical information.
Dates:
2009
Legends of Dance Honorees, 2010
Series
Identifier: D009.09
Scope and Contents
This series contains DVDs, photos, and documents.
Dates:
2010
Legends of Dance Honorees, 2011
Series
Identifier: D009.10
Scope and Contents
This series contains DVDs, photos, programs, and biographical information.
Dates:
2011
Legends of Dance Honorees, 2014
Series
Identifier: D009.13
Scope and Contents
This series contains DVDS, clippings, and biographical information.
Dates:
2014
Legends of Dance Honorees, 2015
Series
Identifier: D009.14
Scope and Contents
This series contains booklets, DVDs, and clippings.
Dates:
2015
Legends of Dance Honorees, 2016
Series
Identifier: D009.15
Scope and Contents
This series contains DVDs, programs, and biographical information.
Dates:
2016
Lotte Grünfeld Heimann: Holocaust Story in 100 Years of Songs, Undated
Item
Identifier: B452.01.0001.0005
Abstract
Holocaust survivor Lotte Grünfeld Heimann sings songs from her childhood in Yiddish, Hebrew, and German. Songs in Yiddish:
1. "Dos iz a sud derbay" (Perlmutter, Schorr; from the operetta "Kay un shpay"; NY, 1920s)
2. "Tsvelf shlogt dokh shoyn der zeyger" (folksong)
3. "Di zelner" AKA "Oyf di grine felder" (adapted from a WWI Ukrainian folksong)
4. "Bay mir bistu sheyn" (Secunda, Jacobs)
5. "Zug...
Dates:
Undated
Lotte Heimann Holocaust Story, 1984
Item
Identifier: B452.01.0001.0008
Abstract
Oral history interview with Lotte Grünfeld Heimann. Lotte, born September 3, 1918 in Berlin, Germany, discusses her happy childhood in prewar Germany; her parents Leo (Eliezar) and Erna (Esther) who had emigrated from Tarnow, Poland in 1913 and were tailors; how her aspirations to become a gymnast and compete in the 1936 Olympics were dashed as Hitler came to power; her work as an apprentice at Hermann Tietz department store; meeting Betty Abraham (Wagowski) who introduced her to a cousin,...
Dates:
1984