Berg, Harold

Date:
1978-10-05
Length:
120 minutes.
Interviewer:
Chumbley, Kenneth
Transcription available:
no
Series:
Louisville's Jewish community
Series ID:
9999_009
Interview Number(s):
__648
__649
Summary:
Berg was reared in Brooklyn, New York, where he attended elementary and secondary school. His parents had come to the US from Russia. Berg's father attended trade school and worked as a plumber in New York. Harold came to Louisville to attend the University of Louisville for his pre-medical and medical education. Berg recieved his MD and completed his internship before being drafted in the US Army during World War II. He served in the Pacific Theater as a surgeon and after the war retuened to the US to complete his residency in surgery. Since 1951 he has practiced in Louisville. Berg is also known for his work in mosaics, examples of which were on display at the Jewish Community Center and the School of Medicine at the University of Louisville at the time of the interview.
Topic(s):
Jews--Kentucky--Louisville, Immigrants, University of Louisville--Students, Surgeons, Jewish physicians, World War, 1939-1945, Artists