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  1. Cremona concentration camp scrip, 20 Lire note with a Star of David stamp

    1. Joel Forman collection

    Scrip, valued at 20 Lire, distributed in Cremona concentration camp in Cremona, Italy. Under German pressure, Italian fascists passed antisemitic legislation in 1938, and later established domestic concentration camps for military and civilian internees. However, the Italian authorities resisted participating in the mass murder and did not permit deportations of Jews from Italy. Although the camps were called Campi Di Concetramento (Concentration Camps) the conditions and treatment of their internees were equivalent to prisoner of war (POW) camps for military and civilians. Prisoners, inclu...

  2. Cremona concentration camp scrip, 10 Lire note with a Star of David stamp

    1. Joel Forman collection

    Scrip, valued at 10 Lire, distributed in Cremona concentration camp in Cremona, Italy. Under German pressure, Italian fascists passed antisemitic legislation in 1938, and later established domestic concentration camps for military and civilian internees. However, the Italian authorities resisted participating in the mass murder and did not permit deportations of Jews from Italy. Although the camps were called Campi Di Concetramento (Concentration Camps) the conditions and treatment of their internees were equivalent to prisoner of war (POW) camps for military and civilians. Prisoners, inclu...

  3. Cremona concentration camp scrip, 5 Lire note with a Star of David stamp

    1. Joel Forman collection

    Scrip, valued at 5 Lire, distributed in Cremona concentration camp in Cremona, Italy. Under German pressure, Italian fascists passed antisemitic legislation in 1938, and later established domestic concentration camps for military and civilian internees. However, the Italian authorities resisted participating in the mass murder and did not permit deportations of Jews from Italy. Although the camps were called Campi Di Concetramento (Concentration Camps) the conditions and treatment of their internees were equivalent to prisoner of war (POW) camps for military and civilians. Prisoners, includ...

  4. Cremona concentration camp scrip, 2 Lire note with a Star of David stamp

    1. Joel Forman collection

    Scrip, valued at 2 Lire, distributed in Cremona concentration camp in Cremona, Italy. Under German pressure, Italian fascists passed antisemitic legislation in 1938, and later established domestic concentration camps for military and civilian internees. However, the Italian authorities resisted participating in the mass murder and did not permit deportations of Jews from Italy. Although the camps were called Campi Di Concetramento (Concentration Camps) the conditions and treatment of their internees were equivalent to prisoner of war (POW) camps for military and civilians. Prisoners, includ...

  5. Cremona concentration camp scrip, 50 Lire note with a Star of David stamp

    1. Joel Forman collection

    Scrip, valued at 50 Lire, distributed in Cremona concentration camp in Cremona, Italy. Under German pressure, Italian fascists passed antisemitic legislation in 1938, and later established domestic concentration camps for military and civilian internees. However, the Italian authorities resisted participating in the mass murder and did not permit deportations of Jews from Italy. Although the camps were called Campi Di Concetramento (Concentration Camps) the conditions and treatment of their internees were equivalent to prisoner of war (POW) camps for military and civilians. Prisoners, inclu...

  6. M.52.DAMO - Documentation from the State Archives of the Mykolaiv Region

    M.52.DAMO - Documentation from the State Archives of the Mykolaiv Region History of the Archives: An authority was established in 1921 for the research of the history of the Communist Party (Istpart) in the Mykolaiv sub-section. In September 1925 the Executive Committee of the Mykolaiv area ordered the establishment of an archival authority for the area that would be subordinate to it. Collections from local Soviet institutions and private individuals were transferred to it. During 1925-1931 the archival authority of the area assembled collections from government authorities that existed be...

  7. Sylvain Paul Zucker. Collection

    This collection contains : a red Nazi armband with swastika as worn by members of the NSDAP ; a Nazi insignia depicting a sword on a swastika surrounded by a laurel wreath, worn by athletes of the Reich ; a Nazi insignia depicting an eagle above a swastika ; an allied military identifification card issued to Sylvain Paul Zucker, a Jewish soldier from Belgium who joined the Brigade Piron in England ; a military driver’s licence issued to Jewish allied soldier Sylvain Paul Zucker.

  8. Bequest Eduard Wirths

    The Fritz Bauer Institute acquired the bequest of Eduard Wirths from his wife and children in July 2005. Eduard Wirths was born in Geroldshausen near Würzburg on September 4, 1909. He studied medicine at the University of Würzburg from 1930 to 1935 and earned his doctoral degree in 1936. Subsequently, he worked for the Thuringian Landesamt für Rassewesen, the public health office in Sonneberg, the University gynecological clinic in Jena, and the Reichsärztekammer. He joined the NSDAP and the SA as early as 1933. In 1934, he switched from the SA to the SS and became a member of the Waffen-SS...

  9. Francisco Franco

    1. Biographical press cuttings collection (1945-1970s)

    "Francisco Paulino Hermenegildo Teódulo Franco Bahamonde (4 December 1892 – 20 November 1975) was a Spanish general and the Caudillo of Spain from 1939 until his death in 1975. Coming from a military family background, he became the youngest general in Spain and one of the youngest generals in Europe in the 1920s."--wikipedia(English)(viewe3.7.2016). "Walther Funk (18 August 1890 – 31 May 1960) was an economist and prominent Nazi official who served as Reich Minister for Economic Affairs from 1938 to 1945 and was tried and convicted as a major war criminal by the International Military Trib...

  10. Correspondence between Nazi leaders and German army commanders IV

    1. The Alfred Wiener documents collection

    The file contains the fourth part of documents which show a correspondence between Nazi leaders and German army commanders. The documents vary in leaflets, orders, transcription and letters. In this file documents are attached which deal with second part of the law of 'protecting the unity of party and state' (Gesetz zur Sicherung der Einheit von Partei und Staat). This law explains the precise tasks of the Reichs government, such as the preservation and strengthening of the nationalist ideology and the education of the German people. The justification of the law states that since 1.12.1934...

  11. Documents and Materials on the History of the Great Patriotic War of 1941-45 in the Territory of the Odessa Region: The Underground and Partisan Movement

    Documents on the underground and partisan struggle that took place in the territory of the Odessa region during World War II began to be put into storage in 1944 at the former Party Archive of the Odessa Regional Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine, where they were stored in fond P-11, op. 45 (Odessa Regional Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine). These documents were made into a separate consolidated collection (f. P-92) in 1975. In subsequent years, a number of units therefrom were transferred to the corresponding party archives of the Nikolaev and Kirovograd regions, and s...

  12. Bessarabian Governorate

    • Guvernǎmântul Basarabiei
    • Губернаторство Бессарабии
    • Gubernatorstvo Bessarabii

    Correspondence on legal matters; correspondence on criminal cases; petitions of residents to issue certificates of civil status; orders on the administrative division of Bessarabia into districts and villages from 1941; orders regarding population census; orders regarding inventory of property; orders regarding youth mobilization; orders and instructions by Mihai Antonescu on administrative, cultural, economic, legal and agricultural issues; order on the organization of the commission for the inspection of those employees who remained on the territory of Bessarabia under the Soviet regime; ...

  13. Papers of L.J. Stein

    Syria Family correspondence, predominantly to Stein from his parents and his sister Agatha, c.1898-1919, including letters from Palestine, 1918-19, and while travelling in the Middle East, 1918. Other correspondents include Sir Moses Montefiore, Albert Hyamson, Israel Sieff, S.Landman, Lucien Wolf, S.Goldberg, Abraham Tulin, S.Adler, Robert Henriques and Joseph M.Proskauer, c.1913-65. Correspondence about an edition of the Weizmann letters, 1966-8. Papers relating to Stein's time at St Paul's School and at Balliol College, Oxford; papers relating to various societies including the Oxford Un...

  14. Archive of Ingeborg Herlitz

    • Ingeborg Herlitz' arkiv
    • Riksarkivet
    • SE/RA/720461
    • English
    • 1945-1952
    • 0.3 linear metres (4 volumes) Textual material

    The four volumes that make up the personal archive of Ingeborg Herlitz contain various documents related to her work at Lärbro military hospital in Gotland, where Herlitz served as a health counselor to former prisoners of concentration camps suffering from tuberculosis. Herlitz maintained correspondence with a notable number of Jewish survivors whom she cared for during her service at Lärbro Hospital, hailing from such countries as Germany, Greece, Poland, and Italy. The letters in the volumes contain information on her patients’ whereabouts following their departure from Lärbro, providing...

  15. Christopher R. Browning papers

    The Christopher R. Browning papers consist of Browning’s expert reports, correspondence, court records, photocopies of historical evidentiary materials, indexes, preparatory and background materials for trial, printed materials, and witness testimony gathered or created during preparations for court proceedings against alleged war criminals Radislav Grujicic and Serge Kisluk in Canada, Andre Sawoniuk and Semion Serafinowicz in England, and Heinrich Wagner in Australia. All five cases relied on evidence from eyewitness accounts. Browning’s role in the proceedings was not to provide evidence ...

  16. Bescheinigungen, Korrespondenz

    1. Nachlässe
    2. Wentzel, Carl

    Mitteilung über Urteil und Vollstreckung gegen Carl Wentzel wegen Hoch- und Landesverrat, Oberreichsanwalt beim Volksgerichtshof Berlin an Carl F. Wentzel, 27. Dezember 1944 [Abschrift]; Entlassungsschein Konzentrationslager Ravensbrück für Ella Wen[t]zel, 31. März mit Beglaubigung v. 08. Juni 1945 [Abschrift]; Aufhebung der Beschlagnahme des gesamten Vermögens der Eheleute Carl und Ella Wentzel durch J.F. Klinkowström an C.-F. Wentzel, 03. Mai 1945 [Abschrift]; Bescheinigung zur Feststellung Opfer des Faschismus für Carl und Ella Wentzel v. Wiedergutmachungswerk im Neuaufbau Halle an der S...

  17. Fall IX - Teil 3: Beweismaterial

    1. Nachlässe
    2. Ohlendorf, Otto
    3. IMT Fall IX

    Anschreiben und Urkunde des Tatarenkommitees an Ohlendorf vom 02. Juli 1942; Auszugsweise Abschrift der Ereignismeldung UdSSR Nr. 186 vom 27. März 1942; Eidesstattliche Erklärung von Konrad Morgen; Eidesstattliche Erklärung von Werner-Otto von Hentig vom 07. August 1948; Richtlinien auf Sondergebieten zur Weisung Nr. 21 vom 13. März 1941; Befehl des Armeeoberkommandos 11 betreffend einer Sondergruppe vom 03. Juli 1941; Bericht des Einsatzkommandos 10b an die Heeresgruppe Süd vom 09. Juli 1941; Befehl des Armeeoberkommandos 11 an die Einsatzgruppe D vom 14. Juli 1941; Befehl des Armeeoberkom...

  18. Fall IX - Teil 8: Affidavits, Korrespondenz

    1. Nachlässe
    2. Ohlendorf, Otto
    3. IMT Fall IX

    SD-Kommission Affidavit zum Plaidoyer Gawlik (o.D.); Eidesstattliche Erklärung Ohlendorf vom 27. Februar 1948; Fragen an Ohlendorf betreffend Dr. Hayler und Antwort (o. A.); Zeitungsartikel "Aschau trauert um einen guten Freund und Gönner (Nachruf für Franz Hayler, o.A.); Eidesstattliche Erklärung Ohlendorf vom 17. November 1947 (zweifach); Eidestattliche Erklärung Ohlendorf vom 11. März 1948; Ohlendorf Affidavit für Kehrl (o.A.); Fragen des niederländischen Reichsinstituts für Kriegsdokumentation an Ohlendorf vom 09. März 1948 und Antwort; Eidesstattliche Erklärungen Ohlendorf zu Heinrich ...

  19. Fall IX - Teil 9: Affidavits, Dokumente

    1. Nachlässe
    2. Ohlendorf, Otto
    3. IMT Fall IX

    Eidesstattliche Erklärung Werner Braune vom 26. September 1947; Eidesstattliche Erklärung Josef Dütsch am 26. September 1947; Auszugsweise Abschrift der Ereignismeldung UdSSR Nummer 186 vom 27. März 1942; "Closing Brief für den Angeklagten Ohlendorf" von Aschenauer vom 24. Januar 1948; Befehl Armeeoberkommando 11 vom 20. November 1941; Befehl Armeeoberkommando 11 an Einsatzgruppe D vom 14. Juli 1941; Befehl Armeeoberkommando 11 an Einsatzgruppe D vom 22. Juli 1941; Befehl Oberkommando des Heeres vom 28. Oktober 1941; Befehl Armeeoberkommando 6 vom 10. Oktober 1941; Tagebuchauszüge Halder im...

  20. Länderrat des amerikanischen Besatzungsgebietes

    • Bundesarchiv, Koblenz
    • Z 1
    • German
    • 1945-1949
    • Schriftgut 2823 Aufbewahrungseinheiten 37,5 laufende Meter

    Geschichte des Bestandsbildners Vgl. Vorwort zum Findbuch Z 1 sowie Beständeübersicht. Akten zur Vorgeschichte der Bundesrepublik Deutschland 1945-1949, Bd. 1 ff. Lia Härtel, Der Länderrat des amerikanischen Besatzungsgebietes, Stuttgart 1951. - Walter Vogel, Westdeutschland 1945-1950, Teil I, Koblenz 1956. - S. 57 ff. - u.a.mehr Bearbeitungshinweis abgeschlossen, Findbuch Bestandsbeschreibung Auf Veranlassung der amerikanischen Militärregierung gegründet, konstituierte sich der Länderrat in Stuttgart am 17.10.1945. Ihm gehörten die Länder Bayern, (Groß-)Hessen, Württemberg-Baden und Bremen...