Skip to main content

Ignaz "I.G." and Miriam (Golomb) Grossman

Ignaz "I.G." and Miriam (Golomb) Grossman met and married in the Linz-Bindermichl Deportation Camp (DP) in Austria in 1947. Their only son, Alex, was born there in March 1948 and together the family left for the U.S. in 1949. They arrived in Omaha by train with a few single dollars in their pocket. In Nebraska, I.G. used his mechanical skills to make a living. He used his prisoner number “33072” as an identification number for the rest of his life. Miriam sought to speak out publicly about her experiences and stood up against injustices wherever possible.

Miriam was from a family of nine children in the small Polish town of Konin. In her teens, the family moved to the second largest Polish city of Łodz. They were forced into the Jewish ghetto after the outbreak of the war. Renamed Litzmannstadt by the Nazis, the Jewish occupants were amassed in one section of the city behind barbed wire, and many were sent to slave labor in textile factories. Many members of the Golomb family were living together in poor conditions in a small room. Scarce food rations barely sustained them, and Miriam's parents ultimately died of sickness and malnutrition. Miriam worked as a nurse in the ghetto hospital. With the liquidation of the ghetto, Miriam was sent to Auschwitz and later to a sub-camp as a slave laborer in a factory. She was liberated by the Russians. Following months of recovery from illness, Miriam went to the DP in Austria .

I.G was from a small town in the Tatra Mountains then in northern Czechoslovakia. He had seven siblings and an extended family in his town. A trained mechanic, he and his brother ran a successful machine shop prior to Nazi occupation of Czech provinces. I.G. joined the Czech army, which was soon defeated, and he and his fellow soldiers were taken prisoner to Auschwitz. When his skills as a machinist were discovered, I.G. was transferred to Gusen-Zwei, a sub-camp of Mauthausen in Austria. In defiance of an order to melt down stolen gold for the Nazis, I.G. secretly hid small bits of gold as a memory to those who were murdered. Surviving a failed Nazi tunnel explosion, I.G. was liberated by the Russians in May 1945.


84 items

The story of the machinist, 33072, and a ring

  • Date: April 9, 2021
  • Creator(s): Grossman, Mary Sue
  • Format: newspaper

Survivor of Holocaust dies at age 87, August 24, 2003

  • Date: August 24, 2003
  • Creator(s): Cole, Kevin
  • Format: newspaper

ADL honors four, April 16, 1999

  • Date: April 16, 1999
  • Creator(s): Belmont, Jill
  • Format: newspaper

Who will be able to heal our hurt?

  • Date: November 20, 1996
  • Creator(s): Micek, Barbara A.
  • Format: newspaper

Death Camp Came to Life, Saturday, April 9, 1994

  • Date: April 9, 1994
  • Creator(s): Kelly, Michael
  • Format: newspaper

Miriam Grossman (from The Day Still Lives in Infamy), December 7, 1991

  • Date: December 7, 1991
  • Creator(s): Hendee, David
  • Format: newspaper

Mauthausen 8.8.1938 5.5.1945

  • Date: May 2, 1991
  • Format: book

Miriam Grossman Teaching English

  • Date: June 29, 1990
  • Format: newspaper

Survivors should tell their story: Miriam Grossman, April 6, 1990

  • Date: April 6, 1990
  • Creator(s): Frank, Lynda
  • Format: newspaper

I.G. and Miriam Grossman at the Shop

  • Date: 1990
  • Creator(s): I.G. and Miriam Grossman
  • Format: photograph

I.G. and Miriam Grossman at the Shop

  • Date: 1990
  • Creator(s): I.G. and Miriam Grossman
  • Format: photograph

Miriam Grossman Testimony, December 20, 1988

  • Date: December 20, 1988
  • Format: document

The unprinted story, March 6, 1987

  • Date: March 6, 1987
  • Format: newspaper

Ignac and Miriam at the Shop

  • Date: 1987
  • Creator(s): Grossman, I.G. | Grossman, Miriam
  • Format: photograph

Alex and Ignac Grossman

  • Date: 1972
  • Creator(s): Grossman, I.G. | Grossman, Alex
  • Format: photograph

P-TA Honors Two for Contribution to Youth, February 8, 1968

  • Date: February 8, 1968
  • Format: newspaper

Ignac Grossman at Morton Motors

  • Date: 1950
  • Creator(s): Grossman, I.G.
  • Format: photograph

Ignac, Miriam, and Alex Land at Ellis Island

  • Date: 1949
  • Format: photograph

Miriam & Alex On Ship to America

  • Date: 1949
  • Format: photograph

Miriam & Alex On Ship to America

  • Date: 1949
  • Format: photograph

Ignac, Alex and Miriam 1949

  • Date: 1949
  • Format: photograph

Ignac, Miriam, and Alex Land at Ellis Island

  • Date: 1949
  • Format: photograph

I.G. and Miriam after birth of Alex Grossman (back)

  • Date: March 1949
  • Format: photograph

I.G. and Miriam after birth of Alex Grossman

  • Date: March 1948
  • Format: photograph

Miriam holding baby Alex Grossman

  • Date: 1948
  • Format: photograph

Miriam, Alex, and Ignac (1948 - Austria)

  • Date: 1948
  • Format: photograph

Miriam, Alex, and Ignac (1948 - Austria)

  • Date: 1948
  • Format: photograph

Alex Grossman's birth announcement

  • Date: 1947
  • Format: object

Note from I.G. and Miriam Grossman

  • Date: 1947
  • Creator(s): I.G. and Miriam Grossman
  • Format: object

Alex Grossman's birth announcement

  • Date: 1947
  • Format: object

Miriam at a Funeral in the Linz-Bindermichl Deportation Camp

  • Date: 1946
  • Creator(s): Miriam Grossman
  • Format: photograph

Miriam at a Funeral in the Linz-Bindermichl Deportation Camp

  • Date: 1946
  • Creator(s): Miriam Grossman
  • Format: photograph

Laying Wreaths in the Linz-Bindermichl Deportation Camp

  • Date: 1946
  • Creator(s): Miriam Grossman
  • Format: photograph

Laying Wreaths in the Linz-Bindermichl Deportation Camp

  • Date: 1946
  • Creator(s): Miriam Grossman
  • Format: photograph

I.G. Grossman at the Shop

  • Date: 1987?
  • Creator(s): I.G. Grossman
  • Format: photograph

Miriam Grossman Letter to the Editor

  • Creator(s): Grossman, Miriam
  • Format: newspaper

To the Editor

  • Format: newspaper

Miriam Grossman's Letter to God

  • Creator(s): Grossman, Miriam
  • Format: document

Doubts of the Holocaust?

  • Format: document

Miriam Grossman

  • Creator(s): Miriam Grossman
  • Format: photograph

Ignac and His Brother at their Shop

  • Creator(s): Grossman, I.G.
  • Format: photograph

Pulpit Message, January 11, 1985

  • Date: January 11, 1985
  • Creator(s): Grossman, Miriam
  • Format: document

Dvar Torah, January 22, 1988

  • Date: January 22, 1988
  • Creator(s): Grossman, Miriam
  • Format: document