Hey, Turtle!
Baras, Lucy. "Hey, Turtle!," originally published in the Milwaukee Journal, June 21, 1983. 4 pages
Donated by Lucy Baras.
Mead Public Library
710 N. 8th Street
Sheboygan, WI 53081
United States
Baras, Lucy. "Hey, Turtle!," originally published in the Milwaukee Journal, June 21, 1983. 4 pages
Donated by Lucy Baras.
"Holocaust Survivor Having Memories Filmed at Washington," Sheboygan Press, February 18, 1995, p. A4.
Donated by Fela and Anschel Warschau.
Gambill, Cindy B. "Holocaust Survivor Shares Experience with Koenig Students," Lakeshore Chronicle, March 10, 1999, p. A1 and A3. 2 Pages
Donated by Fela and Anschel Warschau.
Rentmeester. Kurt. "Holocaust Survivor Shares Her Experiences," Sheboygan Press, November 3, 1999 p. A3.
Donated by Lucy Baras.
Johnson, Eric. "Holocaust Survivor Shares Her Story to Prevent Repeat of History's Dark Moment," Sheboygan Falls News, September 27, 2000, p. 1 & 10. 2 Pages
Donated by Fela and Anschel Warschau.
Strelka, Bryan. "Holocaust Survivor's Horrible Stories Deeply Affect Student Audience," Post-Crescent, April 29, 2000, p. (unknown).
Donated by Fela and Anschel Warschau.
Pieper, Nancy. "Holocaust: The Story That Must Be Retold," Sheboygan Press, May 15, 1986, p.21.
Donated by Fela and Anschel Warschau.
In Loving Memory: Our Beautiful Fela. Fela Warschau Family, September 26, 2006. 2 Pages
Donated by the Warschai Family.
Information About the Communities Where Mrs. Jacob Lived Prior to Emigrating to the United States.
Donated by Regina Jacob.
International Refugee Organization Employee Document for Robert Matzner.
ID certifying Matzner's position as a warehouse keeper with the International Refugee Organization in Hof, Bavaria.
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.
Legitimation Ausweis for Former Political Prisoners Document for Lucy Matzner (in German & English). 1946.
Donated by Robert & Lucy Matzner.
Legitimation Ausweis for Former Political Prisoners Document for Robert Matzner (in German & English). 1946.
Certificate stating that Robert Matzner is a former political prisoner of a Nazi concentration camp.
Thomas, Robert McG , Jr. “Magda Troeme, 94, Is Dead; Sheltered Victims of Nazis," (source unknown. 1996 ).
Donated by Robert & Lucy Matzner.
Marriage Certificate for Robert & Lucille Matzner (in German), August 7, 1947.
Donated by Robert & Lucy Matzner.
Ruenzel, Wendy. "Memories of Madness from Her Own Painful Experience, Woman Weaves Message of Hope for Today's Children," Post-Crescent, May 16, 2001, p. A1 & A12. 2 Pages.
Donated by Fela and Anschel Warschau.
Mother and Cousin of Lucy Rothstein Baras before Minnie left for America (approximately 1921; Skalat, Poland)
Left- Minnie Goldstein
Right- Gusta Rothstein
Donated by the Lucy Baras family.
Baras, Lucy. "Open Letter to Peter Novick," April 13, 2000 (unpublished).
Donated by Lucy Baras.
"Out of Horror of Holocaust, Fela Warschau Taught Love," Sheboygan Press, September 25, 2006, p. A5.
Parents of Lucy Rothstein Baras
Engaged to be married (approximately 1912)
Left- Gusta Friedman (b. 1888)
Right- Wolf Rothstein (b. 1886
Donated by the Lucy Baras family.
Proof of Legal Residence Document for Robert Matzner (in German), Hof, Germany, August 27, 1945.
Donated by Robert & Lucy Matzner.