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Alan Tapper

Oral history interview with Alan Tapper, interviewed by Matthew Graves and assisted by Alan’s wife, Daphne. Alan speaks on his family’s history as well as adolescence in the Jewish community of East London, England, including the artistic and political environment. Alan talks about his family’s experience during the Second World War in London where his neighborhood was heavily bombed and impoverished by rationing, leading to his family’s evacuation to Devon and Newcastle. Alan discusses his involvement in various youth groups and theatre during the war, such as the Brady’s Boy Club. He talks about his military training at Padgate and subsequent conscription into the Royal Air Force intelligence unit where he was stationed in Egypt to monitor conflict over the Suez Canal. Alan speaks about how his military experience impacted his life and also the anti-Semitism he observed. He discusses his immigration to Vancouver, Canada and his role in numerous Jewish and Zionist organizations and boards, including B’nai Brith and the Canadian Jewish Congress. He talks about his job in fundraising, teaching public speaking, and radio program hosting, as well as his children and marriage.

Ration Book - Earnest Perry Seidelman

World War II ration book for Earnest Perry Seidelman of Vancouver. Book contains various types of ration stamps and each type has its own specific colour.

Ration Book - [Anne Malasku]

World War II ration book for [Anne Malasku] of Regina, Saskatchewan. Book contains various types of ration stamps and each type has its own specific colour.

Ration Book - [Clara Blank]

World War II ration book for [Clara Blank] of Vancouver. Book contains various types of ration stamps and each type has its own specific colour.