"irn43012" . . . . "Contains source materials for research of Jules Schelvis, a Holocaust survivor, on the death camp of Sobibór. Includes articles; reports; copies of evidence; documentations, illustrations; and eye witness reports. He published his findings in his work\"Vernietigingskamp Sobibór /Death camp Sobibór\" (Amsterdam 1993) and\"Sobibór: A History of a Nazi Death Camp- Jules Schelvi\" (New York, 2007, Published by Berg Publishers in association with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum)."@en . . "Jules Schelvis (Amsterdam 7 January 1921) was put on transport from Westerbork on 1 June 1943 with his wife and in-laws. He brought his guitar as a ‘welcome distraction to take our mind off things’. On arrival in Sobibor he managed at the last moment to join a group of men who were selected for labour in the peat camp of Dorohucza. Jules Schelvis was one of the eighteen Dutch Jews who survived Sobibor."@en . "Copyright Holder: NIOD Instituut voor Oorlogs-, Holocaust- en Genocidestudies"@en . . . . . "9,230 digital images, JPEG\n\n2 DVDs, 4 3/4 in."@en . . . . "804 Research collection Sobibór Jules Schelvis"@en . . "Arrangement is thematic."@en . . . "NIOD Instituut voor Oorlogs-, Holocaust- en Genocidestudies"@en . .