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  1. List of those registered by the Committee to Aid Deported Jews (Polish citizens) in Hungary, during the period from 15 April to 15 November, 1945 Spis zarejestrowanych w Komitecie Pomocy Deportowanym Żydem,- Obywatelem Polskim na Węgrzech w czasie od 15. kwietnia do 15. listopada 1945.

    1. irn601528

    Typescript, bound, 151 pages, containing the names of Polish Jews who arrived in Hungary at the conclusion of World War II, and who were registered by the Committee to Aid Deported Jews (of Polish citizenry) in Hungary, between April and November 1945. The list contains the names, in alphabetic order by last name, and for each individual, the date and place of birth, place of residence (prior to deportation), and other characteristics, such as occupation or name of spouse or parents. Created by the committee in Budapest, November 1945.

  2. Ernst Guttmann papers

    German identification and travel documents issued to Ernst Guttmann in Breslau, Germany, from where he emigrated in 1939 on a Kindertransport. Documents include a child's identification card and a standard identification card, the latter marked with the letter "J." Also included are identification card issued to Guttmann in Harwich, England, August 1939, and railway and steamship ticket for travel from Holland to the United Kingdom. A copy photograph of Guttmann, shows him in England in 1939, with a note on the verso indicating that he wished to send this to his mother in Breslau, but was u...

  3. Circular letters, Jewish Agency for Palestine.

    Mimeographed circular letters, distributed by various offices of the Jewish Agency for Palestine, primarily between 1936 and 1944, describing various developments and issues related to the re-settlement of European Jews in Palestine. Some of the letters are from the Central Bureau for the Settlement of German Jews, and others relate to Youth Aliyah and the resettlement of Polish Jews by way of Iran. Included are carbon copies of two letters from Henrietta Szold, addressed to communities that had welcomed youth from Germany, 1936-1937.

  4. Louis W. Collier papers

    1. Louis W. Collier collection

    The Louis W. Collier papers consists of material related to Louis W. Collier's experiences as a member of the American occupying forces in post-war Europe, particularly his role as director of the Werl-Westf. displaced persons (DP) camp for non-Jewish Poles in Germany. Includes correspondence with his family; photographs; a bound, handwritten log of camp activities illustrated with photographs; and a photo album of handmade crafts.

  5. Irena and Manes Wysoki papers

    Repatriation identification: issued to the Drimmer family from Drohobycz, allowing them to leave the USSR for Poland, as Polish citizens. They arrived in Walbrzych, Poland on January 13, 1946. Collection of photographs: images of the Wysoki family after their escape from German occupied Poland to Magnitogorsk, Soviet Union and after the war in Walbrzych, Poland. Report card: issued to Manes Wysocki in the USSR for the year 1944-1945 and 1945-1946; two letters written by the niece of Perla Wysoki, who survived the Auschwitz death camp, dated 1947

  6. Moiola (Cuneo). Ritratto di ebrei rifugiati tra cui Seigfried Schwarz e Theresia Pories in Burger

    1. Fototeca. Collezione fotografica vittime della Shoah
    2. 5HB

    Nella fotografia si riconoscono in piedi al centro Siegfried Schwarz, seduta davanti a lui Theresia Pories in Burger e in piedi il primo a sinistra il signor Haberman, così come riportato nella didascalia che accompagna la fotografia nel libro "Biancastella" (1997) e reca il seguente testo: "Picture taken in Moiola, Italy, in front of barn Italian farmers provided for Jewish refugees, October 1943. People in top row are, from left, a farmer; a Jewish refugee lady; Seigfried Schwarz (who was executed by the Brigate Nere on the last day of the war); the refugee lady's husband; and another ref...

  7. Selected records from the State Archive of Assisi

    Records concerning the discrimination and persecution of Jews in Italy in the community of Assisi.

  8. The Pilberg family collection

    Collection of documents of the Pilberg family relating to immigration from Poland to Argentina. Includes photographs, passports, certifications and letters.

  9. Selected records from the Central State Archives of the of the Autonomous Republic of Karakalpkastan related to the evacuation of civilians during WWII

    Collection contains records related to the evacuation of civilians to the territory Autonomous Republic of Karakalpkastan during WWII. It includes correspondence of the state authorities regarding resettlement and employement of evacuated civilians, lists of the members of the Communist Party, correspondence related to search of relocated relatives.