Box 1 Folder Contents 1 Polish Survivors of the Holocaust - proposal, 1980 2 Poles-Jews-the Holocaust, Kosciuszko Foundation lecture series, 1985 3 Flier for The Kosciuszko Foundation Summer Session in Poland [at Jagiellonian Univ.] Polish - Jewish Relations, 1987 4 Kosciuszko Foundation, NY Metropolitan Chap. - correspondence re: Poles and Christians during Holocaust, 1983-1987 5 Teaching about the Holocaust and Genocide, 3rd draft, 1984, v.2 6 Teaching about the Holocaust and Genocide, 3rd draft, 1984, v.1 7 Teaching about the Holocaust and Genocide, draft 1983 8 The Holocaust and Genocide [New Jersey] - critical annotations 9 Polish Victims of the Holocaust and Genocide: towards an objective view - Symposium at Seton Hall University, [N.J. PAC], Jan.25, 1985 10 Polish Holocaust Commemorative Committee, Rhode Island 11 The Genocide of the Poles by M. Zawadzki, California 12 [3-ring binder] Correspondence, drafts, minutes, memos, financial records. Box Folders 2 1 List of people interviewed within the project 2 Reasons for participating in project. 3 Hamaluk, Wanda i Tadeusz (survivors of Russian forced labor camps) 4 Powidzki, Edwarda S. 5 Adamus Stephan 6 Bieganski Stefan 7 Ruminski Edmund 8 Siwinski Stefan 9 Szymerski John Box Folders 3 1 Armendola, Anna 2 Henry Cierpikowski 3 Depa, Frederick 4 Fikus, Witold 5 Gelissen (Kornriech), Regina 6 Grot-Zakrzewski, Michael 7 Drelichowski, Piotr 8 Gulak, Franciszek 9 Jakubowska (Lukaszek), Aniela 10 Kargul, Jan 11 Kejna, Wincenty 12 Klos, Bronislaw 13 Kozlowski, Ludwik 14 Kwiecien, Stanislaw Box Folders 4 1 Kukiz, Gustaw Wlodzimierz 2 Lausch, Wlodzimierz 3 Mleczko, Francis 4 Mroz, Jozef 5 Popyk, Andrzej 6 Sikorska Krystyna 7 Sosnowski, Henryk 8 Stec, Maria 9 Tarlowska Irena 10 Wardzala, Joseph S. Box Folders 5 1 Camps - Moral behavior 2 Camp - Values - Religious values, faith and hope 3 Camps - Outside aid 4 Camps - Sources of information 5 Camps - resistance, executions 6 Camps - population; difference of treatment of Poles and Jews, impact of extermination of Jews on camp, breakdown of discipline 7 Camps - Exterminations, use of deceit and perfidity, awareness of Jews as primary victims 8 Arrests 9 Old and New Polonia 10 Life after liberation, Auschwitz + elsewher 11 Slave labor 12 Liberation 13 Last months of war, exit from camps 14 Camps Friendship & Survival 15 Other camps 16 Camps: prison staff [kapos] 17 Camps: contacts "organizing" 18 Camps: hospital - sufferings and appearance of prisoners 19 Camps: conditions - hygiene 20 Camp: work conditions in camps as cause of death 21 Camps: conditions - impact on one's health 22 Camps: rool-calls (Apele) 23 Camps: conditions - abuse of prisoners 24 Camps: conditions - work 25 Camps: conditions - food 26 Camps: general conditions 27 Camps: transport, arrival, quarantine 28 Fragments of interviews by topics Box Folders 6 1 Holocaust Poles and Jews (various articles and responses) 2 Holocaust Polish American Response - Gentile survivors 3 Kusielewicz, Eugene & Krystyna v.1 4 Holocaust - Polish American Response Lukas Book - Forgotten Holocaust 5 Holocaust - Polish American Response Maliszewski, W. S. (CT) 6 Milewski, Frank - Polish American Congress Anti-Bigotry Com. Holocaust Materials 7 Modras, Prof. Ronald 8 Holocaust Polish American Response New Britain, Holocaust Remembrence Day,1979 9 Holocaust: Polish American Response, New Jersey 10 Holocaust - Polish American Response Rev. John Pawlikowski 11 Polish American Congress - Polish Jewish Relations 12 Holocaust Polish American Response Polish American - Jewish American Task Force 13 Holocaust Polish American Response Polish Association Of Former Political Prisoners 16 Righteous Gentiles 17 Holocaust Polish American Response Sophie's Choice Panel Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences (PIAS), New York V/7/1983 18 Holocaust Polish American Response Sprecace, Theresa P. 19 Holocaust Polish American Response "Two Flags" California 20 Slotkowski, Dr. Eugene 21 Jerusalem Paper - Notes 22 Holocaust John Paul II 23 Holocaust Polish American Response - Western Mass. 24 Holocaust Polish American Response Zaj ckowski, Dr. Wac aw Box Folders 7 1 Forgotten voices: Holocaust illiteracy by S.A. Blejwas 2 Holocaust - Jewish survivors in Connecticut 3 Holocaust Literature - Course Guides 4 Holocaust - Literature 5 Holocaust : Media - "Duco-drama Concept" 6 Holocaust : Media - "Holocaust' 7 Holocaust : Media - "Escape from Sobibor" 8 Holocaust : Media - Lena 9 Holocaust : Media - "Shoah" (1) 10 Holocaust : Media - "Shoah" (2) 11 Holocaust : Styron, William "Sophie's Choice" 12 Holocaust - Polish American Response Sophie's Choice Symposium Polish American Historical Association, (Washington DC XII/1982) 13 Holocaust : Wouk, Herman "The Winds of War" 14 Holocaust : President's Commission on - Report 15 Holocaust : Polish Jews 16 Holocaust : Reagan in Bitburg - 1985 17 Holocaust Survivors 18 Holocaust :US Holocaust Memorial Council 19 Holocaust : War Criminals - Real and otherwise 20 Polish Joke Syndrom (V.1. d.) 21 Holocaust : "QB VII" television film 22 Polish/German Death Camp Issue 23 Holocaust Conferences and Dialogues Box Folders 8 1 CT. Polish American Congress and WVIT Program 2 World War II - Poles and Jews Program for WVIT (TV30), Sept. 16, 1979 3 Connecticut Public Radio (CPR) 4 Publicity (various sources) 5 Polish Survivors of the Holocaust (notes, minutes, brochures, clippings) 6 Kazimierz Pr¢szy ski 7 Interviewers Workshop : Oral History 8 Grant (proposal, budget, correspondence, clippings) 9 Committee on Holocaust Awareness - Connecticut 10 Video tape "Holocaust - Community reaction", Sept. 1979 Box Folder 9 1 Annotated bibliography of the Holocaust project 2 Rosenthal, A.M. "The Trees of Warsaw" New York Times Magazine, August 7, 1983 3 Support for the project - correspondence 4 Sadonowicz, Jan A. 5 Correspondence 6 Berk - Poles and Jews 8 List of people interviewed in the project 9 Articles: Polish-Jewish Relations 10 Teaching the Holocaust. Box Folder 10 1 Hard copy and Tapes - Survivors of Holocaust Program #1 - #5 2 Periodicals - (1) Religious Education, vol.78, No.3, Summer 1983 (2) The History Teacher, Vol. XIII, No.4, August 1980 (3) Applause, Connecticut Public Radio, April, 1982 3 Evaluation of the project by William V. D'Antonio 4 Gifts and Matching 5 Kosciuszko Found 6 Schedule of the workshop "Polish Survivors of the Holocaust" 7 Kahn Talk "The Holocaust in Literature" 8 Survivors 9 Administrative Assistant - applications 10 Clippings, Holocaust Illiteracy by S.A. Blejwas, photos) 11 Project Reports 12 Grant and Contract (budget, contributions, reports on project progress) 13 Kolbe, Maximilian. 14 Holocaust Polish American Response Kulawiec - translation of Korczak