Lewis Lax (Lutek Laks) Papers, 1939-1945
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Held at:
Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
100 S. The Grove Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90036
Phone: 323-651-3704
Fax: 323-843-9518
Email: archive [at] lamoth.org
Record Series Number: RG-49/RG-49
Created by: Lewis Lax (1939 -- 1945)
Volume: 1.0 Boxes
Subject Index
Acquisition of gold and valuables by survivors
Acting under false identity, Jewish survivors
aid and rescue in Poland, 1939 -- 1945
Aid in the Holocaust in exchange for money, 19133 -- 1945
Armed forces, Polish, 1918 --1939
Assuming false identity, Jewish survivors
Auxiliary police in Nazi-German concentration camps
Business activity under false identity, Jewish survivors
Chelm (Poland)
Chodel (Poland)
Collaboration of Jewish order police with German police and security forces in the ghettos
Collaboration with German administration
Commercialization of survival experience
Communications through the Warsaw Sewers, 1939 -- 1945
Conducting clandestine businesses under the German occupation by Jewish survivors
Documents in English language
Documents in German language
Documents in Polish language
Emigration to United States, postwar
Germany invasion of Poland, September 1, 1939
Identification documents, German issued, 1933 -- 1945
Identification documents, Polish issued, 1939 -- 1945
Inconsistent and biased reflections on the Polish military resistance against the German invasion
Israel Laks (Lewis Lax), assumed false identity in Poland
Israel Laks (Lutek Laks, Lewis Lax), personal testimony
Life under false identity
Life under false identity in Warsaw, 1939 -- 1945
Life under German occupation--Poland (1939-1945)
Lublin (Poland)
Majdanek (Poland: Concentration Camp)
Means of adaptation and survival in Nazi-German prisons
Means of adaptation and survival in the ghettos
Means of adaptation and survival in the Holocaust
Medical operations, camouflaging the feature of male Jewishness, Warsaw, 1939 -- 1945
Numerus Clausus, a quota reducing admission of Jewish students to Universities, Poland
Pawiak Prison (Warsaw, Poland)
Personal survival skills
Personal testimonies, postwar
Poland (1939-1945)
Polish - Jewish relations in the Holocaust
Polish collaborating police, money extortion, 1939 -- 1944
Polish Home Army (Armija Krajowa)
Polish Resistance supplies the Jewish Resistance with ammunition in Warsaw ghetto
Prisoners of War, Polish
Reflection on a Polish character at wartime, Jewish
Rejection of Jewishness in the Holocaust for the sake of survival
Resistance, Polish
Role of money and connections in survival in the Holocaust
Soviet annexation of Eastern Poland, September 1939
Stereotypes with regard to Polish antisemitism
survival tactics
Survivors postwar views, biased
Testimonies, postwar
The role of money and connections in the survival during the Second World War
The Warsaw Sewer System as a hiding place, 1940 -- 1945
The Warsaw Sewer System as the clandestine paths, 1939 -- 1945
Untruthful stories, survivors
Warsaw (Poland)
Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
Warsaw Polish Uprising
Warsaw sewage canals, means of underground communications
Will and energy for survival
Genres/Forms of Material
Personal memoirs and recollections
Personal testimonies
Languages of Materials
German [ger]
Polish [pol]
English [eng]