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Bea Karp

Bea Karp was born Beate Stern in Lauterbach, Germany in 1932. She and her family were forced from their home and transported by passenger train to internment camps in the south of France. Bea and her sister Susie were saved by the Jewish French Underground, Œuvre de secours aux enfants (OSE), and were hidden in numerous chateaus and convents until the end of the war. They were never reunited with their parents who were murdered in Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp. Bea arrived in the US in 1947, later settling in Omaha with her husband and four daughters. Bea spoke extensively about her Holocaust experiences with Nebraska and Iowa schoolchildren and at community gatherings. Hear Bea's testimony in her own words.


311 items

Convent in Millau

  • Date: 1985
  • Creator(s): Pappenheimer, Robert
  • Format: photograph
  • Source: Pappenheimer, Deborah

Chateau Montintin

  • Date: 1985
  • Creator(s): Pappenheimer, Robert
  • Format: photograph
  • Source: Pappenheimer, Deborah

Chateau Masgelier

  • Date: 1985
  • Creator(s): Pappenheimer, Robert
  • Format: photograph
  • Source: Pappenheimer, Deborah

Chateau Couret

  • Date: 1985
  • Creator(s): Pappenheimer, Robert
  • Format: photograph
  • Source: Pappenheimer, Deborah

Chateau Chaumont

  • Date: 1985
  • Creator(s): Pappenheimer, Robert
  • Format: photograph
  • Source: Pappenheimer, Deborah

Bridesmaid

  • Format: photograph
  • Source: Pappenheimer, Deborah

Birth Certificate Request

  • Date: August 5, 1994
  • Format: letter

Beate Stern OSE Individual Registration Form

  • Date: June 29, 1942
  • Format: document

Beate Stern Health Assessment

  • Date: October 16, 1942

Beate Stern (Bea Karp) with Grandmother

  • Format: photograph
  • Source: Pappenheimer, Deborah

Beate Stern (Bea Karp) Wearing Blanket Jacket

  • Format: photograph
  • Source: Pappenheimer, Deborah

Beate Stern (Bea Karp) Naturalization Card

  • Format: photograph
  • Source: Pappenheimer, Deborah

Beate Stern (Bea Karp) at wedding of Vivette Samuel

  • Format: photograph
  • Source: Pappenheimer, Deborah

Beate Stern (Bea Karp) at Chateau Couret

  • Format: photograph
  • Source: Pappenheimer, Deborah

Beate Stern (Bea Karp) age 7

  • Date: 1939 ca.
  • Format: photograph
  • Source: Pappenheimer, Deborah

Beate Stern (Bea Karp) Age 5

  • Date: 1937 ca.
  • Format: photograph
  • Source: Pappenheimer, Deborah

Beate Stern (Bea Karp) Age 3

  • Date: 1935 ca.
  • Format: photograph
  • Source: Pappenheimer, Deborah

Beate Stern (Bea Karp) Age 15

  • Date: 1947 ca.
  • Format: photograph
  • Source: Pappenheimer, Deborah

Bea Karp's High School Diploma

  • Date: 1951
  • Format: document

Bea Karp's Grandson, Danny Krantz

  • Date: 2005
  • Format: photograph
  • Source: Institute for Holocaust Education

Bea Karp's Children

  • Format: photograph
  • Source: My Broken Doll, page 126.

Bea Karp's Certificate of Naturalization

  • Date: June 24, 1958
  • Format: document

Bea Karp with Students

  • Format: photograph

Bea Karp with Students

  • Format: photograph

Bea Karp with Grandchildren

  • Format: photograph

Bea Karp with Family Members in Poland 2005

  • Date: 2005
  • Format: photograph
  • Source: Institute for Holocaust Education

Bea Karp Walnut Middle School Testimony

  • Date: February 28, 2019
  • Format: testimony

Bea Karp Visits Auschwitz

  • Date: 2005
  • Format: photograph
  • Source: Institute for Holocaust Education

Bea Karp Speaking at School

  • Format: photograph

Bea Karp Speaking at SAC

  • Format: photograph

Bea Karp Shoah Foundation Testimony

  • Date: November 1, 1995
  • Format: testimony

Bea Karp Recounts Her Holocaust Survivor Journey

  • Date: October 13, 2010
  • Format: digitalpub

Bea Karp Posing with Students

  • Format: photograph

Bea Karp in Poland 2005

  • Date: 2005
  • Format: photograph
  • Source: Institute for Holocaust Education

Bea Karp Honorary Degree

  • Date: 2011
  • Format: photograph

Bea Karp: Holocaust survivor feels obligation to share painful memories

  • Date: March 15, 2018
  • Creator(s): Biga, Leo Adam
  • Format: digitalpub

Bea Karp at Warsaw Monument

  • Date: 2005
  • Format: photograph
  • Source: Institute for Holocaust Education

Bea Karp at Majdanek Memorial

  • Date: 2005
  • Format: photograph
  • Source: Institute for Holocaust Education

Bea Karp at Chateau La Borie Children's Home

  • Date: 1945-1946
  • Format: photograph
  • Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Ruth Zarnicer Wertheimer