'Angel of Death' Took Her Family
Belleau, Dawn Jax. "'Angel of Death' Took Her Family", Sheboygan Press, February 25, 1985, 2 pages
Donated by Fela and Anschel Warschau.
Mead Public Library
710 N. 8th Street
Sheboygan, WI 53081
United States
Belleau, Dawn Jax. "'Angel of Death' Took Her Family", Sheboygan Press, February 25, 1985, 2 pages
Donated by Fela and Anschel Warschau.
Baras, Lucy. "'Hitler Unfulfilled': Sheboygan Woman Recalls Invasion," Sheboygan Press, August 27, 1989, p. 23 & 32.
Donated by Lucy Baras.
Baras, Lucy. "Ask Yourself: Was Hitler Too Humane?" Sheboygan Press, January 12, 1992, p. 7.
Donated by Lucy Baras.
Markevitch, Bernard J. Board President of Mead Public Library. Correspondence to Anschel and Fela Warschau. June 6, 2006.
Donated by Mead Public Library.
Markevitch, Bernard J. Board President of Mead Public Library. Correspondence to Mr. Anschel Warschau and Family. October 4, 2006.
Boarding Tags for Lucille & Robert Matzner and son Richard abroad the U.S. Army ship 'General Ballow" leaving Brernen for New York, November 18, 1949.
Donated by Robert & Lucy Matzner
Boarding Tags for Lucille & Robert Matzner and son Richard abroad the U.S. Army ship 'General Ballow" leaving Brernen for New York, November 18, 1949.
Boarding tags for Lucille, Robert, and 14-month-old son, Richard Matzner.
Donated by Robert & Lucy Matzner.
Smith. Dinitia. "Boys of the Holocaust Tell Their Stories," New York Times, April 23, 1997, p. B1. 2 Pages
Donated by Robert & Lucy Matzner.
Certificate of Naturalization for Lucy Matzner, April 12, 1955.
Donated by Robert & Lucy Matzner.
Certificate of Naturalization for Robert Matzner, April 12, 1955.
Donated by Robert & Lucy Matzner
Ortegon, Janet. "City Man Recalls Jewish Holocaust," Sheboygan Press, September 15, 2001, p. A4.
Donated by Robert & Lucy Matzner.
“Concentration Camp Survivor Shares Story with Students," Review, October 18, 1990, p. 6, (photo).
Donated by Fela and Anschel Warschau.
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.
Hanuszczak, Sharon. "Elementary Students Hear Story of Holocaust Survivor," Eagle Herald, April 14, 1999, p. A1 2 Pages
Donated by Fela and Anschel Warschau.
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.
Ortegon, Janet. "Fela Warschau Gets Loving Farewell," Sheboygan Press, September 26, 2006, p. A1. 2 pages
McAlpine, Linda. "Fela Warschau Relives Holocaust for Spellbound Teens," Sheboygan Press, April 26, 1994, p. A3.
Donated by Fela and Anschel Warschau.
"Fela Warschau: Keeping the Memories Alive," Sheboygan Press, March 28, 1993, p. G4, (photo).
Donated by Fela and Anschel Warschau.
Ortegon, Janet. "Fela's Story Has Become A Familiar But Heart-rending One," Sheboygan Press, September 13, 2001, p.C1.
Donated by Anschel and Fela Warschau.
Griesbach, Joannie. "Female Holocaust Survivors Recall Horrors," Catholic Herald, November 6, 1997, p. 8.
Donated by Fela and Anschel Warschau.