Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 14,341 to 14,360 of 55,889
  1. Racial science collection

    Two German ancestry books ("Familien Stammbuch") for the Mikvlajewicz and Haase families used to document Aryan status. One bookmark advertising German racial magazines.

  2. The Eternal Jew Der ewige Jude [Book]

    One book, titled "Der Ewige Jude" (The Eternal Jew), containing Nazi anti-Semitic propaganda; dated 1938. The pages are loose and the paper is yellowed.

  3. Italian newspaper clippings and documents on the Holocaust, genocide, and racial topics

    Contains a variety of newspaper clippings and documents related to the Holocaust, genocide, and contemporary ethno-racial conflicts.

  4. Gutman family photographs

    Collection of 15 black and white photographs depicting the Gutman family during the time period of the Holocaust; Kalisz, Izbice, Brener, Łódź, Zamoein, Poland.

  5. Itta Shvartsur photograph

    Black and white image of a woman, man and child standing together outside; verso, black ink inscription, "Itta Shvartsur/1959."

  6. Album Bilder aus dem Leben des Führers

  7. Simon Slivka photograph collection

    The Simon Slivka photograph collection consists of eight photographs of the Śliwka family in Dabrowa Gornicza, Poland before and during the war.

  8. Alexandrul Ausch collection

    Photographic postcard with black and white image of group of men wearing armbands, black ink "X" over head of Alexandrul Ausch [donor] standing in last row with inscription on verso: dated January 26, 1943; Targu Mures, Romania; pictured Detachment Camp IV Jewish forced labor brigade. Booklet titled "Cimtara"; printed in brown ink with lists of names and addresses?; dated 1943.

  9. Gitlya Starikova photograph

    Black and white photograph of a man and a woman with an inscription (handwritten) in black ink on verso: "Mr. Iosif Starikov and/Mrs. Gitlya Starikova/1948"; verso: purple sticker with black ink numbers "05370" adhered on left. Created by unknown photographer, 1948.

  10. Martin and Monica Spier collection

    Registration certificate issued to Dr. Kurt Gurassa (Monica Spier's uncle) on July 6, 1945 in Terezin, Czechoslovakia; in Czech, Russian and English. Certificate (Amtsgerichtsprasident) issued to Hern Dr. Kurt Gurassa, stamped with Nazi insignia, dated April 12, 1939, Breslau, Germany, in German.

  11. Leo Spellman photograph collection

    The Leo Spellman photograph collection consists of four photographs including a photograph of Waldemar Szpilman and Leo Szpilman playing the violin and piano in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, circa 1950-1955; a photograph of Waldemar Szpilman, Jakob Gimpel, and Moyshe Szpilman, circa 1926; a portrait of Reuven Szpilman, Ostrowiec, Poland, 1935; and a group photograph of members of the Cultural Committee of the Fuerstenfeldbruck DP camp, Fuerstenfeldbruck, Germany, circa 1945-1950. Pictured in the group photograph are musicians, including (seated left to right) unidentified, Jonas Turkow, Diana Blu...

  12. Dr. Morton S. Webber photographs

    Consists of thirteen black and white photographs taken by Dr. Morton S. Webber, a surgeon in the 32nd Evacuation Hospital, 106th Portable Surgical Hospital, during his tour of duty in the liberated Mauthausen concentration camp, May 1945. The photographs primarily depict survivors and camp architecture.

  13. Medical card

    Medical card issued to donor's father (Josef Zolna) with black and white negative of a chest x-ray stapled on the right side; issued by "Croix Rouge Suisse, Swiss Red Cross;" 27.Feb.1946."

  14. Helen Zimm photograph collection

    The Helen Zimm photograph collection consists of seven photographs of Helen Zimm at the Berlin-Schlachtensee DP camp, 1946-1948.

  15. Zofia Wróblewska photograph collection

    Photographs of the extended family of Zofia Wróblewska (1920- ), originally of Warsaw, Poland, depicting her parents and sisters, and the family of her sister, Sabina Rozental Wójcikiewicz (1916-1941). Photographs include pre-war family portraits, copies of documents related to her brother-in-law, Ludwik Wójcikiewicz, who was killed in the Warsaw ghetto, including a copy of a letter he wrote while in the ghetto, October 1942; photographs of the grave of Sabina Wójcikiewicz, who committed suicide during the German occupation of Warsaw; and postwar photographs of Wróblewska, her husband Micha...

  16. Slonim Jews' Association memorial bronze medal

  17. German announcements

    Collection of 3 German announcements titled: Nasco ta vijna?, Zapewnienia w miejsce przysieg, and Pomowmy szcerze! W zyciu naro.

  18. Handbill

    Anti-Jewish propaganda printed between the cover of false American dollar bill.

  19. March of Time -- outtakes -- Russian, Polish, Yugoslav governments; War Crimes Trial: Romanian war criminals

    1251 GGG: January 23, 1946. Russian Newsreel. Moscow, Russia. Members of the Polish government with Russian ministers (Molotov, Bulanin, Vishinsky, Osubka-Moravsky, Gomulka, Sir Kerr, etc.). Warsaw rebuilds, brigades of volunteers. 1251 HHH: 01:26:24 Russian Newsreel. Moscow, Russia. Yugoslsav President Marshal Josip Broz Tito with Russian Minister Molotov. Marshall Tito visits Lenin's Mausoleum, takes a boat ride at Volga Canal. 01:30:38 Bucharest, Romania. Trial of Romanian war criminals: ex-Marshall Ion Antonescu, General Alexianu, ex-chief of Police Vasiliv, etc. Reconstruction of Dneip...

  20. Portfolio

    Portfolio of prints of drawings by Violette Rougier-Lecoq depicting life in Ravensbrück concentration camp.