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  1. Mémorial de la Shoah Fondation

    • Mémorial de la Shoah; Shoah Memorial; Centre de Documentation du Mémorial de la Shoah
    • CDJC
    • Centre de Documentation Juive Contemporaine
    • Centre of Contemporary Jewish Documentation
    • Centre for the Documentation of Contemporary Jewry
    • France
    • 17 rue Geoffroy l'Asnier, Paris, Seine
  2. Institut für Zeitgeschichte–Archiv

    • Institute of Contemporary History - Archives
    • Institute for Contemporary History - Archives
    • IfZ
    • IfZ/A
    • Germany
    • Leonrodstr. 46b, München, Bayern
  3. Wiener Holocaust Library

    • Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust & Genocide
  4. Nuremberg Trials Project

    • United States
    • 1563 Massachussetts Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts
  5. Publishing

    1. Michael Marrus fonds

    Series consists of records relating to Prof. Marrus’s vast publishing record. In particular, files pertain to specific publication projects (predominantly book projects), and include contracts, reviews, and correspondence with publishers, literary agents and readers. Few files include research notes. Files are arranged chronologically by publication date, with a general file of reviews at the end.Publications documented in these files• The politics of assimilation: a study of the French Jewish community at the time of the Dreyfus affair (Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1971).• Vichy et les Jui...

  6. Haute Cour de justice. Volume 1

    3 W. HAUTE COUR DE JUSTICE Table-index Cette table-index a été élaborée pour l'essentiel à partir du fonds 3 W, du édité à Paris, rue Soufflot, de 1942 à 1944 par les Éditions "Droit social", et du et . Le , publié sous la direction de Philippe Masson en 1979-1980, et 1992, par la Librairie Larousse, a été précieux, ainsi que les sept volumes de l'ouvrage de l'Académie des sciences d'outre-mer , Paris, 1975-1986, sans oublier le , Paris, Éditions Jacques Lafitte, 1 édition, 2001. Par ailleurs, les références au fonds BB apparaissant ici pour certains personnages, renvoie à la sur leur procè...

  7. P.4 - Dr. Eliezer Yerushalmi Collection: Documentation from the Siauliai Ghetto

    P.4 - Dr. Eliezer Yerushalmi Collection: Documentation from the Siauliai Ghetto Dr. Eliezer Yerushalmi was born in Gorodishche (Horodyszcze), Belorussia, in 1900. He studied Science and Hebrew Literature at Kaunas University, and worked as a teacher, always conducting his educational activities in Hebrew. An active member of the Zeirei Zion movement and Hechalutz, he served as a teacher and principal at the school in the Siauliai Ghetto from 1941. He described his work in the ghetto in his book, "Children of the Holocaust". Dr. Yerushalmi served as a technical advisor to the Judenrat, colle...

  8. O.23 - Gilbert Collection: Documentation written by senior Nazi war criminals in detention during the Nuremberg Trials

    O.23 - Gilbert Collection: Documentation written by senior Nazi war criminals in detention during the Nuremberg Trials Gustave Mark Gilbert was an American psychologist best known for his psychological diagnoses of high ranking Nazi leaders and officials during the Nuremberg Trials. In the collection there are interviews with these Nazi leaders and officials, as well as essays and manuscripts written by them while they were imprisoned during the trials. Among other items in the documentation: - Hans Michael Frank, Governor of the Generalgouvernment, who described his experiences and persona...

  9. P.54 - Archive of Dr. Israel Kasztner, one of the leaders of the Relief and Rescue Committee in Budapest, and Collection of Dov Dinur, Kasztner's Biographer

    P.54 - Archive of Dr. Israel Kasztner, one of the leaders of the Relief and Rescue Committee in Budapest, and Collection of Dov Dinur, Kasztner's biographer Biography of Dr. Israel Rezső Rudolf Kasztner: Israel Kasztner was born in Cluj, Transylvania, Romania in 1906. Between World War I and World War II, he worked as a journalist and an attorney at law, and, at the same time, he was an activist in the Zionist Labor Movement in Cluj. After the annexation of northern Transylvania to Hungary in 1940, Kasztner moved to Budapest and continued his Zionist Movement activities. He was one of the f...

  10. P.55 - Personal Papers of Dr. Heinz E.Samson

    • ארכיון יד ושם / Yad Vashem Archives
    • 7894262
    • English, Hebrew
    • Administrative documentation Balance sheet Booklet(s) Brochure Death certificate Envelope Financial accounts Genealogy Journals Legal documentation Letter List of deportees List of murdered Jews from Germany Maps Newspaper clippings Official documentation Personal documents Postcard Poster Speech

    P.55 - Personal Archive of Dr. Heinz E. Samson In the collection there are files from the private archive of Dr. Heinz E. Samson. Description of the collection: The documentation deals with a part of the estate of the Samson family, originally from the city of Norden in Northern Germany. There is pre-war documentation on tax issues and the assets of the Samson family, pre- and postwar correspondence with German authorities, personal documents and certificates, documents on the restoration of the Norden Jewish cemetery supported by the Samson family after WW II, the dedication of a memorial ...

  11. O.65 - Collection of Jacob Robinson, Jurist and Diplomat

    O.65 - Collection of Jacob Robinson, Jurist and Diplomat Dr. Jacob Robinson was born in Seirijai, a village in the Alytus district in southeastern Lithuania on 28 November 1889, and received a traditional Jewish education. In 1910 he completed his studies at the Suwalki high school and in the summer of 1914, he completed his studies for the title of Doctorate in Law (LL.D.) at the University of Warsaw. In May 1923 he was elected to the Sejm (Lithuanian Parliament), where he served as head of the Jewish faction and a leader of the minorities bloc. During the years 1925-1931, Robinson served ...

  12. Miscellaneous

    1. Raphael Lemkin Papers

    Contains biographical material, material on the Nuremberg trials, the Nobel Peace Prize, copies of Military Government in Europe, a photocopy of portions of Axis Rule in Occupied Europe and miscellaneous memoranda and printed material dealing with Nazi concentration camps, refugees, the Cold War, and religious magazines.

  13. Tribunaux militaires internationaux

    I. p. 1. II. p. 4. 1. p. 4. a. p. 5. b. p. 8. Les chefs d'accusation. Les accusés. Les juges. Les procureurs. 2. p. 13. a. p. 14. b. p. 15. c. p. 17. Procès de médecins. Procès de la Justice. Procès des S.S. et de la police. Procès des industriels et financiers. Procès des généraux. Procès des membres du gouvernement. III. . p. 23. 1. p. 23. Les magistrats et observateurs français. Les missions de conservateurs des Archives nationales. 2. p. 25. a. . p. 26. Rapports entre transcriptions et mémoires ou plaidoiries. Les différents types de mémoires et plaidoiries : la procédure du T.M.I. et d...

  14. Photographies SS.

    1. Fonds de l'Amicale nationale des déportés et familles de disparus de Mauthausen et de ses Kommandos.
    2. Collection de photographies.
    • Archives Nationales de France
    • conun2nat6u--1shzcut00089c
    • French
    • 1939-1945
    • 8 planches de contact, 679 photographies, 21 cartes postales, 3 négatifs.

    Il est à noter que pour ces deux ensembles de photographies le format le plus répandu est celui adopté par l' t du camp de concentration de Mauthausen. On ne saurait cependant affirmer qu'il s'agit là des photographies subtilisées par les détenus. La collection du pragois Drahomír Bárta, déporté à Ebensee, est à l'évidence composée de tirages récents réalisés à la demande de l'Amicale de Mauthausen pour documenter son fonds. Une lettre conservée dans le fonds de l'Amicale en date du 17 février 1992 adressée par Drahomír Bárta à Paul Le Caër, alors chargé de la collection de photographies de...