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  1. 1942 Hungarian Jewish calendar saved by a Hungarian Jewish family

    1. George Pick family collection

    Hungarian Jewish calendar for the year 1942 preserved by Gyorgy Pick and his parents Istvan and Margit during the war in Budapest, Hungary. It is a compilation of Jewish literature and poetry, Hungarian Jewish literature and poetry, with advertisments. Ten year old Gyorgy and his parents lived in hiding in Budapest, Hungary, from November 1944-January 1945. Hungary was an ally of Nazi Germany and adopted similar anti-Jewish laws in the 1930s. Istvan, an engineer, lost his job in May 1939 because he was Jewish. He was conscripted into Hungarian labor battalions in 1940, 1943, and 1944. After...

  2. Lyszka family papers

    1. Renee Lisse Sachs family collection

    The Lyszka family papers contain biographical papers and photographs documenting Renée Lyszka's (later Renée Lisse Sachs) childhood in France, where she hid in Saint Pardoux with her aunt Renée Cwajgenbaum during World War II. The collection documents the Cwajgenbaum and Lyszka families in Łódż, Poland, and Paris, France as well. The papers include identification, immigration, and French school papers of Renée; burial certificates of Renée's parents Abraham and Sara Lyszka; and an identification document of Abraham's. The photographs include photographs of Renée as a child in Paris, Brunoy,...

  3. Selected records from State Archives in Warsaw and its branches in Otwock, Mława, Grodzisk Mazowiecki, Pułtusk and State Archives in Płock

    Contains selected records from the State Archives in Warsaw and its branches: The training materials for police officers concerning the Jewish Youth organization, 1939-1943; Resolutions of the City Council, 1915-1919; Correspondence and the lists of registered associations, circulars, announcement.; Records of Jewish organizations and Judenrat (Jewish councils); Books of tenants in various regions of Otwock and other places; The questionnaires about the course of the war activities in the municipality in 1939-1945. Lists of population loss, 1946; Opening protocols of mass graves of Poles mu...

  4. Book

    1. Katz Ehrenthal collection

    Book of 24 antisemitic caricatures by Philip (Fips) Rupprecht of unflattering Jewish stereotypes. Most were previously published in Der Stürmer, the viciously anti-Jewish newspaper published by Nazi Party stalwart Julius Streicher where Fips worked from 1923-1945. Fips and Streicher were arrested by the US Army in May 1945. Fips was tried by a German denazification court, and sentenced to six years hard labor. Streicher was tried by the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg, convicted, and executed per the ruling that his repeated articles calling for the annihilation of the Jewish r...

  5. Trau keinem Fuchs auf grüner Heid und keinem Jud bei seinem Eid! : ein Bilderbuch für Gross und Klein, 3. Aufl. Antisemitic children's rhyme and picture book

    1. Katz Ehrenthal collection

    Notorious antisemitic children's book, Trust No Fox in the Green Meadow and No Jew on his Oath [English translation], in case, with illustrations by Fips and nursery rhymes by Elvira Bauer. It was published by Stürmer Verlag, a division of the viciously anti-Jewish newspaper, Der Stürmer, owned by Nazi Party stalwart Julius Streicher. Fips was the pen name of Philip Rupprecht, the paper's well known antisemitic cartoonist. The author, Elvira Bauer, an 18 year old German kindergarten teacher, wrote the book to explain Nazi racial ideology and expose Jews as evil creatures who can not be trus...

  6. Book

    1. Katz Ehrenthal collection

    Infamous antisemitic children's book, Der Giftpilz [The Poisonous Mushroom or Toadstool] with illustrations by Fips. It was similar to a previous book, Ein Bilderbuch für Gross und Klein (see record 2016.184.220) by the publisher, Stürmer Verlag, a division of the viciously anti-Jewish newspaper, Der Stürmer, owned by Nazi Party stalwart Julius Streicher. The book explains how Jews are like poisonous mushrooms and should be eradicated. Fips was the pen name of Philip Rupprecht, the paper's well known antisemitic cartoonist. Fips and Streicher were arrested by the US Army in May 1945. Fips ...

  7. Etching of a Jewish peddler buying a pair of breeches

    1. Katz Ehrenthal collection

    Early 19th century, English cartoon showing a Jewish peddler buying used clothing. The print was published by William Davison of Alnwick, an English printer and pharmacist. The peddler is depicted with several stereotypical physical features commonly attributed to Jewish men: a beard, long sidelocks, and a large nose. Peddlers were itinerant vendors who sold goods to the public. Peddling was a common occupation for young Jewish men during the 18th and 19th centuries. Most peddlers hoped their hard work would serve as a springboard to more lucrative and comfortable occupations. However, old ...

  8. Jacob Gutman photographs

    1. Jacob Gutman collection

    The collection consists of five photographs of images of Dachau concentration camp following liberation in May 1945 and three photographs of a memorial at Mittenwald DP camp in Germany in 1947.

  9. Americans visit Netherlands, Bavaria, and Croatia on a Mediterranean cruise; Nazi flags and posters in Bavaria

    Reel 32. European trip to pick up Dr. Pfister's daughter, Maja, after her junior year in Germany, including a Mediterranean cruise in 1934. Waterside town - the island of Marken, the Netherlands. House on stilts. The dock. People with baskets outside of a small marketplace, with a sign that reads, “Dutch Silver…” Men relax outside building next to that shop. The sign above reads, “Costumes and curiosities.” Women walk about along the pathway. A woman and a young girl. The young girl pushes a small baby carriage. Two men walk by. Laundry drying on a line. A girl holds the hand of a smaller y...

  10. Drawing of a man in the Kovno ghetto

    1. Kovno ghetto collection
  11. Drawing of a man in the Kovno ghetto

    1. Kovno ghetto collection
  12. Drawing of a man from the Kovno ghetto

    1. Kovno ghetto collection
  13. Drawing of a man in the Kovno ghetto

    1. Kovno ghetto collection
  14. Drawing of a woman in the Kovno ghetto

    1. Kovno ghetto collection
  15. Drawing of a man in the Kovno ghetto

    1. Kovno ghetto collection
  16. Drawing of a man in the Kovno ghetto

    1. Kovno ghetto collection
  17. Drawing of a man in the Kovno ghetto

    1. Kovno ghetto collection
  18. Drawing of a man in the Kovno ghetto

    1. Kovno ghetto collection
  19. Drawing of a man in the Kovno ghetto

    1. Kovno ghetto collection
  20. Drawing of a man in the Kovno ghetto

    1. Kovno ghetto collection