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John Wanderer oral history interview

Identifier

OH-02691

Abstract

Oral history interview with John Wanderer conducted by Barbara Tabach on May 09, 2016 and May 18, 2016 for the Southern Nevada Jewish Heritage Project. Wanderer discusses his mom, Emilie Wanderer, the first female attorney in Las Vegas, Nevada. He also talks about his career in the race car industry, becoming an attorney, and partnering with his mother in their own law practice, Wanderer & Wanderer.

Archival Collection

Photograph of Grace Hayes and Bess Rosenberg, Las Vegas (Nev.), December 1965

Date

1965-12

Archival Collection

Description

From left to right: an unidentified woman, Grace Hayes, and Bess Rosenberg at a Christmas event in Las Vegas, Nevada. Handwritten description provided on back of image: "Xmas at Las Vegas 1965. Big Bess - Grace Hayes - do not know name of other lady but connected with Variety Club. They "all" work like beavers for handicapped children. Wonderful organization Variety Club. I never saw women work this hard - big job too much book keeping and begging for help, at times demanding more or less - they have no fear, for its all for the love of God, charity - Kay "Pop" (sp?) Keep these pictures please."

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Transcript of interview with Marian Wojciechowski by Claytee White, June 16, 2009

Date

2009-06-16

Description

At age 95, Marian Wojciechowski recalls his personal story of being born a region called called Poland in 1914, just as World War I was beginning. This narrative gives special attention to his Polish background at a time when the country did not technically exist, and their language was forbidden. By the late 1930s and the dawning of World War II, Marian is a young man struggling to understand what is transpiring, but knowing that he must participate in the Polish underground resistance against the Germans His activism gets him arrested and sentenced to Auschwitz as a non-Jew and without penalty of death. He recalls the Gestapo beatings which have left him without feeling in his fingers and a loss of hearing. He shares historical perspectives of the war era, agricultural coops, goal of Germans to sell Jews to the United States and other countries, and a story about a woman who helped save 2500 Jewish children during war.

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Photographs of Adele Baratz with family and friends, 1930s-2010

Date

Unknown year in the decade of the 1930s to 2010

Archival Collection

Description

Group of photographs of Adele Baratz from childhood through adulthood.

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Photographs of Adele Baratz in nurse's uniform, circa 1947

Date

1945 to 1950

Archival Collection

Description

Two black and white photographs of Adele Baratz as a young woman wearing her nurse's uniform.

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Photograph of Eileen Brookman, August 1971

Date

1971-08

Archival Collection

Description

Official National Guard photograph of Eileen Brookman.

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Photographs of Joyce and Jerry Mack and family, 1970s

Date

1970 to 1979

Description

Group of photographs of Joyce Mack with her family on vacation.

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