Gregory, George E

Personal Papers Archives


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Dr George E. GREGORY
Housing: 1 box
Period: 1937-1971

The late Dr George E. Gregory was Wallenberg's secretary for a time. He was a high ranking Red Cross Officer on the Danube's left hand side. His collection contains documents and reports in Hungarian, German and French, and a report on the attempt to arm 40,000 to 60,000 inmates of Jewish forced Labour Companies against the Germans in Hungary in September and October 1944 (1971). The papers document the atrocities of the Holocaust. He also gave us a taped version of his memoirs. The transcribed version and an edited edition were given to the Archive by his son-in-law, Dr Andrew Parle. Dr Tom Kramer who published his Sydney University doctoral work (From Emancipation to Catastrophe: The Rise and Holocaust of Hungarian Jewry) used some of Gregory's material.

•    Typescripts, personal documents, letters. The personal documents were microfilmed for the Yad Vashem Archives and copy given to the Washington Holocaust Museum


ProvenanceGREGORY, George E (GREGORYGE) Dr
Dates(s)1937 to 1971
Scope & ContentTypescripts, personal documents, letters. The personal documents were microfilmed for the Yad Vashem Archives and copy given to the Washington Holocaust Museum
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