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  1. Documentation of the Schlachthof und Viehmarktverwaltung (Slaughterhouse and Cattle-Market Administration) in Hamburg

    Documentation of the Schlachthof und Viehmarktverwaltung (Slaughterhouse and Cattle-Market Administration) in Hamburg

  2. Documentation of the Grodno municipality, 1931-1939

    Documentation of the Grodno municipality, 1931-1939 Included in the Collection: - Appeals by Jewish residents of the Grodno municipality regarding the confiscation of their homes; - Documentation of the Grodno municipality regarding the payment of rent, by Jews, on land in Grodno; - Documentation of the Grodno municipality regarding the economic situation of the residents; - Lists of residents in Grodno who paid municipal taxes.

  3. M.26 - Documentation of the Relatives Search Department of the World Jewish Congress (WJC) in Stockholm, 1945-1962

    M.26 - Documentation of the Relatives Search Department of the World Jewish Congress (WJC) in Stockholm, 1945-1962 Correspondence of the Relatives Search Department of the World Jewish Congress (WJC) in Stockholm; lists of Jews. See also sub-section M.26.1 (Item 4019144).

  4. Documentation of the regional committee of the Communist Party in Mogilev, 1938-1947

    Documentation of the regional committee of the Communist Party in Mogilev, 1938-1947 Included in the collection: - Documentation of the regional committee and the district committees; - Lists of Communists, propagandists, partisans, released soldiers, lecturers and Jewish refugees.

  5. Documentation from the Luedinghausen district, Westphalia

    Documentation from the Luedinghausen district, Westphalia

  6. Documentation of the Jewish Democratic Committee Association of Jewish Widows and [War] Orphans (IOVR) in Romania, 1948

    Documentation of the Jewish Democratic Committee Association of Jewish Widows and [War] Orphans (IOVR) in Romania, 1948

  7. Personal files related to Jews, in the Bavarian Kultusministerium (Ministry of Religions)

    Personal files related to Jews, in the Bavarian Kultusministerium (Ministry of Religions)

  8. Documentation from the Bezirksamt Steglitz in Berlin, 1933-1943

    Documentation from the Bezirksamt Steglitz in Berlin, 1933-1943 The towns of Steglitz, Gross-Lichterfelde and Lankwitz and the Suedende settlement were incorporated into the city of Berlin in 1920, as the Bezirk (municipal district of) Steglitz. In this Record Group are files related to the construction sector, regarding synagogues and buildings belonging to Jewish institutions and organizations in the district's area; included are files regarding the implementation of the "Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service" (Gesetz zur Wiederherstellung des Berufsbeamtentums) in the...

  9. Documentation regarding refugees from Poland who arrived to Mogilev and Bobruysk, 1940

    Documentation regarding refugees from Poland who arrived to Mogilev and Bobruysk, 1940 Included in the collection are lists and questionnaires of Jewish refugees who arrived from Poland during 1939-1940.

  10. Letters and postcards sent to Cecilia Pels in Copenhagen from various locations in Europe with expressions of thanks on receiving food parcels, 1941-1943

    Letters and postcards sent to Cecilia Pels in Copenhagen from various locations in Europe with expressions of thanks on receiving food parcels, 1941-1943 Cecilia Cohen married Ludwig Pels in Hamburg; the Pels family were wine merchants and were very involved in community life in their town; Ludwig was head of the Chevra Kadisha (burial society) and Cecilia was involved in collecting donations for the needy; their daughter, Marta Pels, traveled to Copenhagen to marry Lipman Eliezer Kurtzweil, born in Hamburg and working as a teacher in Copenhagen; As a result of Kristallnacht, November 1938;...

  11. Police documentation from the Graubünden, Switzerland canton (region) regarding Jewish refugees, 1937-1944

    Police documentation from the Graubünden, Switzerland canton (region) regarding Jewish refugees, 1937-1944 - Files of Jewish refugees; - Police documentation.

  12. Collection of the Tribunal Général de Gouvernement pour la Zone Française d'occupation en Allemagne - General Court of Law of the Government in the French Occupation Zone in Germany, 1945-1949

    Collection of the Tribunal Général de Gouvernement pour la Zone Française d'occupation en Allemagne - General Court of Law of the Government in the French Occupation Zone in Germany, 1945-1949 Division of occupied Germany into four zones: Russian, American, British and French, following the Allied Forces victory in 1945; Included in the collection: Legal documentation, protocols and verdicts of the Tribunal Général de Gouvernement pour la Zone Française d'occupation en Allemagne - General Court of Law of the Government in the French Occupation Zone in Germany, 1945-1949; Documents and proto...

  13. Documentation of the Ukrainian authorities in the Vinnitsa region, 1941-1944

    Documentation of the Ukrainian authorities in the Vinnitsa region, 1941-1944 - Documentation regarding the gendarmerie, religious propaganda and the underground activities in the Vinnitsa district; - Decrees and announcements of the administration of the Bar district; - Instructions of the rural administration of Nova Obodivka; - Inventory list of the Jewish property from Bratslav confiscated by the Romanian occupation authorities, and directives of the administration of the Bratslav district regarding the distribution of the property to army units, institutions and individual persons.

  14. Documentation from the Amt Merzig-Land in the Saar region, 1901-1944

    Documentation from the Amt Merzig-Land in the Saar region

  15. Documentation from the Kulturamt für das Saarland (Culture office of the Saar region), 1930-1953

    Documentation from the Kulturamt für das Saarland (Culture office of the Saar region) Most of the material in the collection deals with public service employees and their work conditions, as well as with agricultural matters and the food supply in the area, including the subject of Jewish owned land. The collection's files deal with cultural matters only to a small extent.

  16. Documentation of the port authority in Kerch, 1941

    Documentation of the port authority in Kerch, 1941 Included in the collection is a list of Jewish residents in Kerch, 1941.

  17. O.8 - Documentation regarding the Jews of Germany, mainly during the Holocaust

    O.8 - Documentation regarding the Jews of Germany, mainly during the Holocaust Most of the documentation is from Jewish sources. The first 106 files are remnants from the archives of Jewish institutions, organizations and communities in Germany. Some of this Record Group consists of documentation photocopied from municipal archives in Germany regarding the Jews and including personal documents, surveys and articles regarding the destruction of the communities in Germany and more. There is also documentation included in the Collection regarding the Jewish school in Harlingen, 1933-1939, subm...

  18. Documentation regarding Jews, from Courts of Law in Westphalia

    Documentation regarding Jews, from Courts of Law in Westphalia Decisions regarding the Todeserklaerungen (Declaration of Death) of Jewish victims, given in Courts of Law in Westphalia In the Collection are files including applications to Courts of Law in Westphalia for the recognition of death of local Jews who were deported to the East by the Nazis, and for whom no official Declaration of Death had been given. These applications (requests) were submitted in most part by the relatives of those who had perished, [and] who requested to receive claims for compensation from Germany. The files i...

  19. Documentation of Der Oberpräsident der Provinz Oberschesien (Senior President of the District of Upper Silesia) from the Osoby Archive in Moscow, 1939-1943

    Documentation of Der Oberpräsident der Provinz Oberschesien (President of the District of Upper Silesia) from the Osoby Archive in Moscow, 1939-1943 In the collection there is a file which contains laws and regulations regarding the strengthening of Deutschtum ("Germanness") and differentiating between Aryans and Poles, including preparation of the deutsche Volksliste [that categorized Poles according to the measure of their relativity to the Aryan race and the possibilities of Deutschfaehigkeit, making them over as Germans]; there is also a file dealing with the authority of the Oberpräsid...