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  1. Primary School no 4 in Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski Szkoła Podstawowa nr 4 w Ostrowcu Świętorzyskim (Sygn. 2908)

    The materials relate to the school's activities, such as: reports on pedagogical conferences, administrative matters, correspondence, etc. Typical information for this type of documentation: name and surname of the child, date and place of birth; school class attended; grades in individual subjects of study. The materials (from different years) also contain school certificates.

  2. Selected records from the Regional State Archive in Litoměřice

    Features administrative records pertaining to the expropriation of Jewish properties and assets and the enactment of anti-Jewish measures in Litoměřice and surrounding regions of the Czech Republic; Nazi prosecutorial records; and post-war Czech Extraordinary People's Court and Public Prosecutor records. This is ongoing duplication project. Individual collection titles and record groups with archival signatures are as follows: a. Administrative records pertaining to the expropriation of Jewish properties and assets and the enactment of anti-Jewish measures in Litoměřice and surrounding regi...

  3. Court of the First Instance in Chmielnik Sąd Grodzki w Chmielniku (Sygn. 2152)

    Court files in civil cases and few files in criminal cases in which Jews from Chmielnik were parties: for reconstruction of birth, death, marriage certificates, for declaring ownership, for entering into possession of property, for declaring death or being declared dead, for correcting personal data, and for entering into possession of property. In addition, case repertories for the entire period containing key information on all cases decided by this court.

  4. Court of the First Instance in Starachowice-Wierzbnik Sąd Grodzki w Starachowicach-Wierzbniku (Sygn. 3285)

    Court files in civil and criminal matters in which one of the parties was a person of Jewish origin. Post-war materials regarding real estate owned by Jews, applications for correction or reconstruction of birth, death or other documents. In addition, case repertories and indexes containing accurate information about all cases in that court during a given period.

  5. Municipal Government in Starachowice-Wierzbnik Zarząd Miejski w Starachowicach-Wierzbniku (Sygn. 3063)

    Numerous post-war materials regarding real estate (including those owned by Jews) and decisions regarding their return to their owners or transferring them for use to other people.

  6. Primary School in Iłża Szkoła Podstawowa w Iłży (Sygn. 2744)

    The materials relate to the school's activities, such as: reports on pedagogical conferences, administrative matters, correspondence, etc. Typical information for this type of documentation: name and surname of the child, date and place of birth; school class attended; grades in individual subjects of study. The materials (from different years) also contain school certificates.

  7. Municipal Savings Bank of Opatów County, Branch in Ostrowiec Komunalna Kasa Oszczędności powiatu opatowskiego Oddział w Ostrowcu (Sygn. 2950)

    The matter of an agreement between the Municipal Savings Bank and Aron Kupferblum of 1935. The unit consists of declarations, official correspondence, certificates, an extract from a notarial deed.

  8. Primary School no 5 in Wierzbnik Szkoła Podstawowa nr 5 w Wierzbniku (Sygn. 2748)

    The materials relate to the school's activities, such as: reports on pedagogical conferences, administrative matters, correspondence, etc. Typical information for this type of documentation: name and surname of the child, date and place of birth; school class attended; grades in individual subjects of study. The materials (from different years) also contain school certificates.

  9. Ernest Chambré postcards

    Three (3) postcards sent to Ernest Chambré in Tel Aviv, Palestine (now Israel), from multiple authors in France. The postcards are dated January 23, 1945, September 24, 1945, and September 23, 1946.

  10. Municipal Government in Iłża Zarząd Miejski w Iłży (Sygn. 3025)

    Numerous post-war materials regarding real estate (including those owned by Jews) and decisions regarding their return to their owners or transferring them for use to other people.

  11. Wanderer and Biheller families collection

    Consists of Wanderer family photographs, copies of the Biheller family tree, and restitution-related papers that primarily relate to the donor's mother, Ruth Wanderer Biheller (1935-2020) with some documentation capturing the Wanderer family's experience in the Aschau displaced persons camp near Munich, Germany after they survived the Holocaust in hiding in Brzeżany, Poland (currently Berez︠h︡any, Ukraine). They immigrated to the United States in 1951. Identification documents, such as an Israeli passport and Palestinian identity card, for Ruth's husband, Hans Josef Biheller (Joseph Bihelle...

  12. Sąd Grodzki in Proszowice Sąd Grodzki w Proszowicach (Sygn. 1979)

    Court files in civil and criminal matters in which one of the parties was a person of Jewish origin. Post-war materials regarding real estate owned by Jews, applications for correction or reconstruction of birth, death or other documents.

  13. Court of the First Instance in Busko Zdrój Sad Grodzki w Busku Zdroju (Sygn. 2149)

    Files of civil cases brought by Jews, inhabitants of the town of Busko Zdrój, in various cases such as: eviction, division of property or inheritance, statement of rights to property or inheritance, rectification of personal data, statement of death, recognition as dead. In addition, a small number of criminal cases against Jews from the 1930s.

  14. Edmund F. Franz papers

    Comprised of the signed identification card of Edmund F. Franz issued by the European Theater of Operations in 1945, indicating his status as a Special Investigator for the War Crimes Branch

  15. Files of the Sienno commune Akta Gminy Sienno (Sygn. 2816)

    Books of the minutes of meetings and resolutions of the Sienno commune (Lipsk County) council from the pre-war and post-war period contain various information about the Polish and Jewish population and their real estate. Moreover, the control of death cards for the years 1942-1945 of inhabitants of the Sienno commune. Indexes and registers of commune residents contain detailed information about individual properties and its residents, such as address, surname and first name; parents' names and mother's maiden name; date and place of birth and many more.

  16. Primary School and High School no 1 in Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski Szkoła Podstawowa i Liceum nr 1 w Ostrowcu Świętokrzyskim (Sygn. 2905)

    The materials relate to the school's activities, such as: reports on pedagogical conferences, administrative matters, correspondence, etc. Typical information for this type of documentation: name and surname of the child, date and place of birth; school class attended; grades in individual subjects of study. The materials (from different years) also contain school certificates.

  17. Tax Office in Starachowice Urząd Skarbowy w Starachowicach (Sygn. 2983)

    Books of industrial certificates (and their index) containing information about Jews running a business in the area of the former Iłża county. In addition, list of businesses run in Starachowice, lists of real estate owners, income tax and industrial tax records.

  18. Court of the First Instance in Wierzbnik Sąd Grodzki w Wierzbniku (Sygn. 3050)

    Court files in civil and criminal matters in which one of the parties was a person of Jewish origin. Post-war materials regarding real estate owned by Jews, applications for correction or reconstruction of birth, death or other documents.

  19. Collection of Stanisław Leszczyński Zbiór Stanisława Leszczyńskiego (Sygn. 1332)

    A collection of press clippings from the Polish press about World War II, the fate and history and the Holocaust of the Jews, the Polish underground and partisans during the war, and other related topics.

  20. Estate Hugo Schühle Nachlass Hugo Schühle

    The papers are arranged in three main areas. The first includes Schühle’s personal and business papers. The second documents the rental and property management of the house at Prinzregentenplatz 16 in Munich including the apartment of Adolf Hitler. These records offer some insights into the banality of Hitler's way of life. The third document the expansion of the "Otto Schühle" company in October 1938 through the acquisition of the Aryanized company "Otto Herr & Co." in Hamburg and its roofing felt factory in Malliß (Mecklenburg-West Pomerania) from Ludwig Schwabe and Elsa Kaufmann. In ...