Rose Silberberg Skier papers
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Rose Silberberg Skier papers
Rose Silberberg Skier papers
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The Rose Silberberg Skier papers include a diary, photographs, and materials related to Silberberg’s time at the Convent of the Gray Sisters in Neisse and at the Zeilsheim displaced persons camp documenting the Silberberg family in Jaworzno, Poland, Silberberg’s wartime experiences in hiding, and her post‐war experiences at Zeilsheim. The diary records Silberberg’s wartime memories and her daily life in the Zeilsheim displaced persons camp. The photographs include copy prints of Rose Silberberg with her family and acquaintances before and during the war and original prints and copy prints of the Zeilsheim camp after the war. There is also a copy print of a pre‐war postcard from Silberberg’s grandfather Abraham Silberberg and a copy print of a note Silberberg and her sister wrote to their parents while in hiding. Materials related to Silberberg’s time at the Convent of the Gray Sisters include a badge Silberberg wore bearing the letter “P” and a letter describes Silberberg and her aunt Sara Wachsman’s experiences hiding as Gentiles in a German convent under the names Marie and Rozia Mazur. Materials related to Silberberg’s time at the Zeilsheim displaced persons camp include an autograph booklet containing poems and autographs from Silberberg’s friends at the camp and a reading list enumerating the German books Silberberg read in the camp and the English books she read after immigrating to the United States. The collection also includes German banknotes, an International Refugee Organization tag given to Silberberg on her arrival in the United States in 1951, and a photocopy of a photograph that appeared in a 1928 Polish newspapers depicting Silberberg’s great‐grandfather, Abraham Klapholz, greeting Polish President Mościcki.
The Rose Silberberg Skier papers are arranged as five series: I. Diary, 1950-1951, II. Photographs, approximately 1945-1999 (bulk approximately 1945-1951), III. Convent of the Gray Sisters materials, 1944-1945, IV. Zeilsheim materials, 1947-1958, V. Miscellaneous materials, 1929-1999 (bulk 1929-1951)