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  1. French 5 Franc scrip that belonged to Eric W. Wolf

    1. Wolf family collection

    5 franc note, issued in 1944, that belonged to Eric W. Wolf, a German refugee who served in the U.S. Military in the Signal Corps.

  2. David K. Holocaust testimony

    Videotape testimony of David K., a researcher who specialized in the rescue of Jews during the Holocaust. He discusses the emigration of many Jews to Shanghai, their relationships with the already existing Jewish communities, the Chinese, and the Japanese. His book Japanese, Nazis & Jews : the Jewish refugee community of Shanghai, 1938-1945, is an authoritative study of this subject.

  3. Prime Minister's Office: Confidential Correspondence and Papers (PREM 4). Selected records.

    The collection consists of selected correspondence files and reports from the Prime Minister's Office related to the Jewish situation in occupied Europe and the refugee situation in Palestine. Files originate from the record group PREM 4 at the National Archives, United Kingdom.

  4. Zdenko Bergl collection

    Consists of two false documents issued to Zdenko Bergl and his mother in Mirabella Eclano, Italy, in September 1943; four documents issued to Zdenko Bergl in the Cinecitta displaced persons camp near Rome, Italy, in 1946 and 1947; a photocopy of a certificate issued to Zdenko Bergl's father in 1940 in his hometown of St. Ivan Zabno in Croatia; a photograph of Zdenko Bergl and two friends in the Cinecitta DP camp in 1947; and a circa 1932 photograph of a brick factory, which belonged to Zdenko Bergl's father.

  5. Oral history interview with Max Nirenberg

  6. Rachel and Richard Gutner photographs

    1. Rachel and Richard Gutner collection

    The collection consists of four photographs of Rachel and Richard Gutner in Feldafing displaced persons camp in Germany. Images include Rachel as a nurse in the Elisabeth Hospital; Richard in group photographs of the boxing team in Feldafing, Germany; and a group of young people moving."..from Feldafing to Israel..."

  7. Hersz Berlinski papers

    1. Hersz Berlinski collection

    Collection of documents, certificates, correspondence, tag, receipt and other papers documenting the experiences of Hersh (Herz) Berlinski, b. March 20, 1921 in Łódź, Poland who survived the Łódź ghetto, Auschwitz (prisoner # 95325), and Kaufering, where he was liberated by the US Army in April 1945. After the war he recuperated in Bad Wörishofen hospital. He immigrated to the United States in January 1951 with the assistance of the International Refugee Organization under the US Displaced Persons Act.

  8. Hersz Berlinski collection

    Collection of documents, certificates, correspondence, wallet, tag, receipt and other papers documenting the experiences of Hersh (Herz) Berlinski, b. March 20, 1921 in Łódź, Poland who survived the Łódź ghetto, Auschwitz (prisoner # 95325) and Kaufering where he was liberated by the US Army in April 1945. After the war he recuperated in Bad Wörishofen hospital. He immigrated to the United States in January 1951 with the assistance of the International Refugee Organization under the US Displaced Persons Act.

  9. Phyllis Milstein collection

    The Phyllis Milstein collection consists of five photographs and an affidavit relating to Phyllis Frankiel Milstein and her family's experiences in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp. The typed document in English served as an affidavit for the birth of Oskar Frankiel.

  10. Danciger family photograph collection

    The Danciger family photograph collection consists of five photographs depicting the Danciger family and their experiences immediately following the Holocaust in Salzburg, Austria, and Wallern (Volary), Czechoslovakia.

  11. Ann Curiel papers

    Consists of documents related to Vilma Avolia (b. 1921, later Wilma D'Urbino) and her mother, Fortunata D'Urbino (b. 1893), who survived the war as Jewish women in Italy. Includes a 1941 identity card identifying Vilma as a resident of the Comune di Catanzaro, a 1944 copy of Fortunata's birth certificate, a 1945 refugee and ration card for Fortunata (with photograph) and a document listing her as a resident of the Prato displaced persons camp in 1945.

  12. Charlotte Schiff papers

    1. Charlotte Schiff collection

    Documents relating to Charlotte Schiff's (Charlotte Goldschmidt) [donor] experiences during the Holocaust. The documents include identification card, "Sonderausweis," issued to Charlotte Goldschmidt (donor) who had been imprisoned in Theresiendtadt concentration camp; issued July 26, 1946; Frankfurt, Germany. Indentifiaction card, "United Nations Displaced Person/Refugee Identification card," issued to Charlotte Goldschmidt. Identification card, Sonderausweis, for Irma Goldschmidt, donor's mother issued July 26, 1946. Registration card from the Czechoslovak Repatriation Office for Charlotte...

  13. Berger family papers

    1. Berger family collection

    The papers consist of documents, correspondence, photographs, newspapers, and an address book relating to the experiences of the Berger family before, during, and after the Holocaust.

  14. Miriam and Saul Ingber collection

    The collection consists of photographs of Saul Ingber, his wife, Miriam, and other refugees at a DP camp in Poking (Pocking), Germany, as well as a photograph of the donor and his sister before World War II. Collection also includes photographs of images from pre-World War II Hungary and Romania, the Poking (Pocking) and Bamberg displaced person (DP) camps, and the marriage of Miriam Farcus to Saul Ingber as well as an invitation from Miriam and Saul Ingber's wedding in the Poking DP camp.

  15. Avraham Gruber certificate of adoption

    Consists of one "certificate of adoption" is for Avraham Gruber, a child survivor from Poland living in a Vaad Hahatzala refugee home in France after World War II. The certificate, issued by Rescue Children, Inc. in New York, N.Y., acknowledges the support of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Bunim in Gruber's care.

  16. Abram Katmanowies letter to Trygve Lie

    The mass-produced form letter is addressed to "Trygve Lie, Secretary General of the United Nations" from Abram Katmanowies, a displaced person in Wasseralfingen, Germany. The letter asks the Secretary General to present before the meeting of the United Nations that said inmate is living "among my enemies - the murderers of my family" 21 months after liberation and to grant him permission to leave the United States occupation zone in Germany for Palestine.

  17. Michael Danziger papers

    The papers consist of a labor card and a driver's license issued to Fajwel Dancygier [donor's father] at the Zeilsheim displaced persons camp in Germany, a photograph of a boy wearing a dark military-style hat and a Star of David pin, a photograph of Itta Rizal Danziger [mother of Philip (Felix) Danziger] who perished in the Holocaust, and an identification document issued to Fajwel Dancygier by a Polish government official in Braunschweig (Brunswick), Germany.