'Hitler Unfulfilled': Sheboygan Woman Recalls Invasion
Baras, Lucy. "'Hitler Unfulfilled': Sheboygan Woman Recalls Invasion," Sheboygan Press, August 27, 1989, p. 23 & 32.
Donated by Lucy Baras.
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Baras, Lucy. "'Hitler Unfulfilled': Sheboygan Woman Recalls Invasion," Sheboygan Press, August 27, 1989, p. 23 & 32.
Donated by Lucy Baras.
. Baras, Lucy. "America's Neo-Nazis a Threat to Everybody," Sheboygan Press, April 7, 1996, p. A9.
Donated by Lucy Baras.
Proxmire, William. "American Jews Made Brilliant Contribution to America," Sheboygan Press, October 21, 1990, p. 9, (photo).
Donated by Lucy Baras.
Baras, Lucy. “Animal Instinct Drove Hitler's Actions,” Sheboygan Press, July 25, 1999, p. A7.
Donated by Lucy Baras.
Baras, Lucy. "Ask Yourself: Was Hitler Too Humane?" Sheboygan Press, January 12, 1992, p. 7.
Donated by Lucy Baras.
Feldner, Emmitt B. "Champion of Human Rights Fondly Remembered," Sheboygan Press, February 8, 2002, p. A1. 2 Pages
Baras, Lucy. "Contest Teaches Holocaust Meaning," Sheboygan Press, May 2, 1999, p. A9.
Donated by Lucy Baras.
Baras, Lucy. "Don't Add Fuel to Fire Over Issue of Jerusalem," Sheboygan Press, January 12, 1997, p. A7.
Donated by Lucy Baras.
Husband of Lucy Rothstein Baras (1947; Bamberg, Germany)
Edward Baras (1909-1995)
Donated by the Lucy Baras family.
Bamberg, Germany Displaced Person Camp: D.P. Police Security Team
Edward Baras is sitting second from the right
Donated by the Lucy Baras family.
Family of Edward Baras (approximately 1940)
Standing, left to right- brother Morris (1912-1988), Edward, Herman Lorber
Sitting, left to right- Sylvia Gelbttuch (girlfriend, and later wife of Morris), mother Gittel, sister Regina (1911-1995)
Family of Lucy Rothstein Baras (approximately 1924; Skalat, Poland)
Standing- Lucy (age 11)
Sitting, left to right- father Wolf, brother Joseph (age 5), paternal grandmother, brother Milo (age 1), mother Gusta
Donated by the Lucy Baras family.
Baras, Lucy. Generations come and go... (unknown source), April 13, 2001. 3 pages
Donated by Lucy Baras.
Baras, Lucy. "Hey, Turtle!," originally published in the Milwaukee Journal, June 21, 1983. 4 pages
Donated by Lucy Baras.
Rindfleisch, Terry. "History in the Making: Holocaust Project Hits Close to Home," (source unknown).
Donated by Lucy Baras.
Baras, Lucy. "Hitler Didn't Invent Antisemitism; He Inherited It," Sheboygan Press, April 11, 1993, p. A7.
Donated by Lucy Baras.
Rentmeester. Kurt. "Holocaust Survivor Shares Her Experiences," Sheboygan Press, November 3, 1999 p. A3.
Donated by Lucy Baras.
Pieper, Nancy. "Holocaust: The Story That Must Be Retold," Sheboygan Press, May 15, 1986, p.21.
Donated by Fela and Anschel Warschau.
Baras, Lucy. "Jew's Dream of Israel Came True: Theodor Herzl a Visionary Much Like King was for Black," Sheboygan Press, May 31, 1998, p. A9.
Donated by Lucy Baras.
Baras, Lucy. "Jewish New Year is a Time to Pray for a Good Next Year," Sheboygan Press, September 26, 2000, p. A7.
Donated by Lucy Baras.
Baras, Lucy. "Jews Observe Two Important Dates in May," Sheboygan Press, May 4, 1997, p. A1.
Donated by Lucy Baras.
Brother of Lucy Rothstein Baras (June 8, 1938; Skalat, Poland)
Joseph Rothstein (age 19)
Lived in Sheboygan for about 4 years in early 1950s
Donated by the Lucy Baras family.
Baras, Lucy. "King of Thieves Teaches Girl About Survival," Sheboygan Press, July 14, 1983, p. 17, (originally published in the Milwaukee Journal, June 21, 1983).
Donated by Lucy Baras.