"The Otto Wolf and Felicitas Garda papers are arranged as two series: I. Otto Wolf and Felicitas Garda diary, 1942-1945, II. Photographs, approximately 1940-1945"@eng . "The Otto Wolf and Felicitas Garda papers consist primarily of four volumes describing the lives and activities of the Wolf family from the time they entered hiding in 1942 to escape the Holocaust in Czechoslovakia until their liberation in 1945. The first three volumes are written by Otto Wolf. Otto’s entries describe meals, weather conditions, the state of the family’s shelter, prayer, interactions with rescuers, dramatic developments, and occasional news of the war. After Otto’s arrest, Felicitas took it upon herself to carry on the diary entries. Her entries imitate Otto’s reporting style and describe his arrest, the family’s concerns about his fate, and their liberation, and she lists and thanks the people who helped them survive in hiding. The collection also includes five photographs of Otto, Kurt, Felicitas, Berthold, and Růžena Wolf as well as a memorial photograph containing a composite image of men and boys who died during the Holocaust, including Otto Wolf."@eng . . . . . . . "oversize boxes\n\n2"@eng . "Otto Wolf and Felicitas Garda papers"@eng . "circa 1940-1945" . . "Otto Wolf and Felicitas Garda papers"@eng .