This is a painting by Zoltan Haydu. It was painted in Toronto, Canada in 1979, 34 years after the artist survived the Holocaust in Hungary.
It shows my maternal grandfather, Salo Langer, and some other Jews being forced to shovel snow under the direction of the Nazis.
My mother saved photographs of her classmates, and of her best friend Ruta. They all perished in the Holocaust.
These photos are of my late great-grandmother and my late grandfather.
This is the goodbye postcard written by my mother to Karcsi, her future husband, and my father, from Kosice en route to the unknown.
Exhibit consists of textual records brought to Canada by Hans Reiche, Arie van Mansum, and Holocaust survivors Erwin and Edie Koranyi.
I found these stamps in the basement of a relative.
From the town of Hódmezövásárhely, through the city of Szeged, the train’s ultimate destination was Auschwitz.
This is the photocopy of the actual Act sanctioning officially my family’s LOSS of CITIZENSHIP
This book is a compilation of records and personal accounts relating to my father and his family’s struggles as German Jews living in Cologne, Germany.