. . "This book, published in 1946 by the Conference on Jewish Relations, New York, was acquired by the donor's uncle in 1951. According to the donor, her Uncle Herman was a well-read man, who had season tickets to the opera at the Met, and dressed fashionably from stores like Barneys. He came from a family of tailors, worked in a dry goods store, and lived in Austria after the war. All these had an effect on him and he had a distinguished aura despite circumstances that kept him from going futher in life and business."@en . "The book was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2015 by Helen Albert, the great-niece of Bernard and Herman Jezower and the daughter of Oscar and Doba Dreszner Albert."@en . "No restrictions on access"@en . . . "Book"@en . . . . "irn532725" .