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  1. Silberberg-Litmanowicz family. Collection

    This collection is highlighted by a prisoner uniform from Auschwitz, stitched together by Benjamin Silberberg, a survivor of the camp, from original fabric swatches sourced from various Auschwitz camp uniforms collected during the liberation of the camp. Notably, one of these swatches bears the prisoner number 133427, belonging to Chil Icek alias Jacques Raffeld, a deportee from the Dossin barracks who endured internment at Auschwitz and Jaworzno before being repatriated to Belgium in 1945. Also included in the collection are three prints of Benjamin Silberberg's prisoner number, 178678. Ad...

  2. Ringer-Vandormael family. Collection

    This collection contains: a pre-war photo of Salomon Ringer and two friends walking down a street, 1936 ; a wartime photo of Salomon Ringer and his fiancée Alice Vandormael walking down a street, 1942 ; two passport photos of Leopold Ringer ; two passport photos of Augusta Ringer ; photocopies of two index cards attributed to Leopold and Augusta Ringer, filled out when the Nazis forcefully relocated the siblings to the Limburg province in 1941 ; an envelope from the SS-Sammellager Mecheln (Dossin barracks) used by the camp administration to store the documents carried by Chana Ringer (born ...

  3. 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.

  4. Vereeniging der Joden in België - Association des Juifs en Belgique. Front de l'Indépendance. Collection

    This collection consists of 4,058 documents confiscated by the Front de l’Indépendance (Independent Front) at the offices of the Association of Jews in Belgium (AJB) – “Aide Spéciale Malines” [Special Assistance Mechelen department], after the liberation. The documents can be divided in five sections : - Correspondence of the AJB : between the leading committee and local committees, between local committees, between the AJB and German or Belgian officials, between the AJB and Suisse, German, French and Dutch organisations, etc. - Lists : e.g. employees of the AJB, Organisation Todt workers,...

  5. Vereeniging der Joden in België - Association des Juifs en Belgique. Institut Martin Buber. Collection

    The archives of the Association of Jews in Belgium (AJB), donated to the Jewish Museum of Deportation and Resistance by the Martin Buber Institute, contain almost 3,500 documents which cover over 40 topics, including : copies of German decrees, the statutes and procedures of the AJB, files of the general and local committees (Brussels, Antwerp, Liège and smaller cities), interventions by the AJB with the German authorities, population registration, Jewish schools and children’s homes, the Arbeitseinsatz (forced labour) for Organisation Todt (France), convocations for the SS-Sammellager Mech...

  6. Membership forms of the Vereeniging der Joden in België - Association des Juifs en Belgique. Series

    The collection "membership forms of the Association of Jews in Belgium" contains digitised copies of ca. 12,000 registration forms filled in by Jewish families in Belgium, which became members of this organisation as was required after the decree of 25 November 1941. Each form consists of the names of every family member living under the same roof, their dates and places of birth, their date of immigration, their faith, their profession, the family address, the number of rooms in the house and the property owner.

  7. Index cards on Jews from Belgium interned in or deported from France. Collection

    This collection consists of index cards containing information on 9,765 Jewish men, women and children who in general lived in Belgium before the Second World War and who were interned in or deported from French internment camps during the war. The group of index cards for a specific person can contain a file card drafted by the Sicherheitspolizei-Sicherheitsdienst in 1941-1944 in case of a person who fled Belgium in or after 1941 and a research request filed by a relative. Every group of index cards for a specific person contains handwritten file cards with information gathered post-war by...

  8. Karny-Chamech family. Collection

    This collection contains: pre-war photos of the Karny-Chamech family from Liège ; a group photo of the Comité de l'Union Sioniste de Liège, 1928 ; pre-war photos of Léa Karny, her future husband Stanislas Gol and her future brother-in-law Samson Ajzenberg while in medical school ; war-time photos of Léa Karny and husband Stanislas Gol in Portugal ; photos of Stanislas Gol, husband of Léa Karny, while serving in the Brigade Piron ; war-time photos of Jean Gol, son of Léa Karny and Stanislas Gol ; post-war photos of meetings of the Brigade Piron ; military documents of Stanislas Gol and Samso...

  9. Looft (Louft) family. Collection

    This collection contains pre-war passport photos from Looft (Louft) family members, including Marcus Looft, his brother Mozes Louft, his sister Betsy Louft and their mother Braine Bolda; pre-war holiday photos; a pre-war school picture including Marcus Looft; wedding photos of Marcus’s best friend Maurice (unidentified); a wedding photo of Betsy Louft and Maurice Poznanski; post-war family pictures of Marcus Looft with his wife Constance Van Beek and their daughter Liliane; post-war family photos of hidden child Mina Poznanski (alias Louft, adopted Bols); a photo of Mozes Louft’s tombstone;...

  10. Ufficio Storico dello Stato Maggiore dell’Esercito

    • Army General Staff
    • The Italian Ministry of Defense Archives
    • Army General Staff
    • Italy
    • via Lepanto 5, Roma
  11. Archives de l'Auditorat général (Collège des Procureurs généraux) / Archieven van het Auditoraat-generaal (College van Procureurs-generaal)

    • Archives of the former Chief Military Prosecutor's Office
    • Belgium
    • https://www.om-mp.be/fr/contacts
  12. Archief Rode Kruis - Vlaanderen

    • Archives of the Red Cross - Flanders
    • Belgium
    • Motstraat 40, Mechelen, Flanders
  13. Musée Royal de l’Armée et d’Histoire Militaire / Koninklijk Museum van het Leger en de Krijgsgeschiedenis

    • Royal Museum of Armed Forces and Military History
    • KLM-MRA
    • Belgium
    • Parc du Cinquantenaire 3 / Jubelpark 3, Brussels
  14. Commune d’Anderlecht / Gemeente Anderlecht

    • Anderlecht Municipal Archives
    • Belgium
    • Veeweydestraat 100, Anderlecht, Brussels Capital
  15. Archivo General de la Nación

    • General Archives of the Nation
    • AGN
    • Argentina
    • Av. Leandro N. Alem 246 , Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires F.D.
  16. 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...

  17. Архив Jугославије

    • The Archives of Yugoslavia
    • Arhiv Jugoslavije
    • Arhiv Srbije I Crne Gore, Beograd, Serbia And Montenegro (2003-2009)
    • (Former) Arhiv Srbije i Crne Gore (2003-2009)
    • The Archives of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2009)
    • Serbia
    • Vase Pelagića 33, Beograd
  18. Documentation of the Borisov Region Commissioner, 1941-1942

    Documentation of the Borisov Region Commissioner, 1941-1942 The Collection includes instructions of the Ostland Reich Commissioner (Reichskommissar Ostland) to the various military departments; documentation regarding the confiscation of property; instructions of the Commissioner to local authorities regarding the Jews; list of women and children detained by the Police in Begoml, 27 December 1941; instructions regarding entry into the Borisov Ghetto; notice regarding the murder of Jews in Borisov.

  19. Documentation of the Gebietskommissar (district governor) in Tschudnow, 1941-1942

    Documentation of the Gebietskommissar (district governor) in Tschudnow, 1941-1942 Included in the collection are lists of Schupo-Schutzpolize (German Police) personnel and Sonderführer officers.