Archival Descriptions

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  1. Frank Morris collection

    The collection consists of artifacts acquired by Frank Morris during his service in the United State military in Nazi-occupied Europe during World War II.

  2. Adam and Helen Gawara collection

    Collection of certificates, correspondence and photographs documenting the experiences of Holocaust survivors Adam Gawara and Helen Hercberg Gawara along with their friends and family in the years following their liberation. Primarily comprised of materials from the Loheide, Feldafing and Bergen Belsen displaced persons camps as well as correspondence regarding their applications for compensation of victims of National Socialism; dates 1945-1954; in German and English. Adam Gawara was persecuted as a Pole. He met Helen Hercberg while in the displaced persons camp, and they were married afte...

  3. Regina and Halina Goldwag collection

    The collection consists of a pin badge, a Rentenmark note, two luggage tags, documents, and photographs relating to the experiences of Regina Zak Goldwag and her daughter Halina in Poland and Germany before, during, and after the Holocaust.

  4. Ita Lew Bullard collection

    The collection consists of a Sonderkommando tag, a ketubah, documents, and photographs relating to the experiences of the Lewenkron and Korn families before and during the Holocaust in France.

  5. World War II ephemera collection

    The collection consists of a broadside of regulations restricting Jewish activity in Budapest, and an Arthur Szyk drawing, Gloire A La Folie Des Braves, relating to the outbreak of World War II in Europe, and Ponevezh Yeshiva group photograph.

  6. Gyorgy Kadar collection

    The collection consists of seventy-three original works of art created by Gyorgy Kadar depicting the experiences of Kadar, his family and friends in Budapest, Hungary, and multiple concentration camps and Budapest, Hungary during the Holocaust. It also includes materials relating to the art collection, such as condition books, press clippings, exhibition materials, and slide sheets.

  7. Herbert Kraus collection

    The collection consist of photographs and photocopies of records documenting Dr. Kraus’s work as the deputy chief of the Medical Corps of the People’s Liberation Partisan and Volunteer Army of Yugoslavia.

  8. Radzinowicz family collection

    The collection consists of an infant's sweater, documents, and photographs relating to the family of Zofia Rozenberg before and after the war in Łódź, Poland, and a memoir by Anatol Rabinowicz Radzinowicz.

  9. Oral history interviews from the University of Maryland, Baltimore collection

    Oral history interview with Deli Strummer and Max Amichai Heppner

  10. Oral histories from the WXXI, Channel 21 (Rochester) collection

    The interviews document the stories of some of the 982 Holocaust survivors, from 18 countries, whom were interned at the Fort Ontario Army Camp in Oswego, NY for 18 months from August 1944 to December 1946.

  11. Oral histories from the Center for Holocaust Studies, Documentation & Research collection

    Oral histories from the Center for Holocaust Studies, Documentation & Research

  12. Oral history interviews from the Allentown Jewish Archives collection

    Oral history interviews with Danny Gevirtz and Judy Freeman

  13. Anton & Etta Berkovits oral history collection

    Oral history interviews with Etta Berkovits and Anton Berkovits

  14. Nahmias oral history collection

    Oral history interviews with Sadi Nahmias and Mary Nahmias

  15. Imperial War Museum, World at War oral history collection

    Oral history interviews from the Imperial War Museum, World at War collection

  16. Imperial War Museum oral history collection

    Oral history interviews from the Imperial War Museum

  17. United States Holocaust Memorial Council, Faith in Humankind oral history collection

    Oral history interviews from the United States Holocaust Memorial Council, Faith in Humankind collection

  18. Charles R. Hazard and The Baltimore Sun collection

    The collection consists of fifteen courtroom sketches created by Charles R. Hazard for the Baltimore Sun newspaper during the postwar deportation trials of Karlis Detlavs and George Theodorovich in Baltimore, Maryland, for withholding information about their involvement with war crimes in Eastern Europe during World War II.