Materials relating to Jehovah’s Witnesses in Auschwitz

Identifier
irn501106
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • 1995.A.1047
Dates
1 Jan 1995 - 31 Dec 1995
Level of Description
Item
Languages
  • Polish
  • German
Source
EHRI Partner

Extent and Medium

box

folders

1

12

Archival History

Państwowe Muzeum Auschwitz-Birkenau

Acquisition

Funding Note: The cataloging of this collection has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany.

These materials relating to Jehovah’s Witnesses in Auschwitz were donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 1995 by Robert Buckley.

Scope and Content

This collection is comprised of photocopied documents and copy print photographs detailing the fates of Jehovah’s Witness from the villages of Wisła and Ustroń, in Cieszyn County, Poland during the Holocaust. Materials include name lists of men and women from Wisła and Ustroń who were interned and murdered at KZ Auschwitz and their corresponding death records as copied from the Nazi death log (sterbebuch). Other name lists include children from Wisła sent to Łódź as part of the German youth camp (Jugenverwahrlager Litzmannstadt). Associated with the name lists is a series of copy prints of prisoner mugshots depicting many of the named individuals, photocopies of outgoing correspondence from some of the prisoners, and photocopies of primary source documents detailing the biographical information for many included on the lists. Documents have stamped citations from the host archives, which includes Auschwitz Birkenau State Museum and the State Archives in Katowice.

System of Arrangement

These materials related to Jehovah’s Witnesses in Auschwitz are arranged as two series: • Series 1: Documents, 1995 • Series 2: Photographs, undated

Conditions Governing Reproduction

Copyright Holder: Państwowe Muzeum Auschwitz-Birkenau

Subjects

Genre

This description is derived directly from structured data provided to EHRI by a partner institution. This collection holding institution considers this description as an accurate reflection of the archival holdings to which it refers at the moment of data transfer.