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Marian Gilbert Archive

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The archive includes mainly personal papers, photographs and documents relating to Dr. Marian Gilbert's life during World War II and soon after.

Reference Code
V 2952
Dates
1936-1958
Consists of
0.2 Meters..
Languages
German; Polish; French; English;
location
  • The Archives Collection of the National Library of Israel The Archives Collection of the National Library of Israel
Title Marian Gilbert Archive.
Additional Titles כותרת בעברית: ארכיון מריאן גילברט.
Notes Temporary record, no list.
Citation Note V 2952 Marian Gilbert Archive, Archives Department, National Library of Israel, Jerusalem.
Host Item Marian Gilbert Archive.
Level of Description Fonds Record
Biographical summary Dr. Marian Gilbert (Marian Goldsztajn) was born in Radom, Poland, in 1908. Due to his father's connections he managed to get into the Polish army's medical school, and later went on to medical school in Montpelier, France. In 1940 he managed to escape from France to Spain and from there he went on to England. In 1942 Goldsztajn-Gilbert was accepted as a student in Edinburgh University's Polish Medical School. After graduating he moved to London, where he had a successful medical career for 45 years. In 1990 Dr. Gilbert decided to leave his entire estate to The Medical School of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Dr. Marian Gilbert died in London, in 1993. After his death his personal papers were permanently deposited in the Archives Department of the Jewish National and University Library by the Hebrew University authorities.
Ownership history The archive was permanently deposited in the National Library by the Hebrew University authorities, in November 1994.
Language Note The materials in the archive are in English, Polish, French and German.
National Library system number 990035066740205171

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