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  1. Documentation collected in the context of the "Research project regarding the contribution of Holocaust survivors to the State of Israel", from Kibbutz Ein HaShofet

    Documentation collected in the context of the "Research project regarding the contribution of Holocaust survivors to the State of Israel", from Kibbutz Ein HaShofet Testimonies: Moshe Monik Fishbein; Articles: Yigal Vilfend, "Returning as a victor, 50 years later"; Moshe Monik Fishbein - Letters to pupils, and passing thoughts, following a visit in Poland (02/11/1998); Letters: Letter to Arieh Davidman, original in Polish and a translation to Hebrew, including a description of the Holocaust of the Jews in Poland, and the fate of his family members (21/09/1945).

  2. Documentation of the Court of Law in Katowice (first proceedings), 1948-1960

    Documentation of the Court of Law in Katowice (first proceedings), 1948-1960 Included in the collection are appeals by relatives of Jews who were murdered during the war period for a first proceeding by the Court of Law in Katowice, in order to receive declarations of death.

  3. M.52.DAPO - Documentation of the State Archives of the Poltava Region

    M.52.DAPO - Documentation of the State Archives of the Poltava Region History of the Archives: The Central Historical Archives in Poltava was established in 1918. Afterwards, the archival authority of the Poltava sub-division was established in 1922 when the Historical Archives became subordinate to it and its name was changed to the Historical Archives of the Polatava sub-division. In 1925 it became the Historical Archives affiliated with the regional archival authority. In June 1925 its name was changed to the Regional Historical Archives of Poltava. In 1930, following the re-organization...

  4. Pinsk City Council documentation, 1936-1939

    Pinsk City Council documentation, 1936-1939 Applications submitted to the Pinsk City Council by residents, among them Jewish residents, regarding property, 1938-1939; lists of members of the City Council, 1938-1939; lists of residents of Pinsk with a note of their addresses in order for them to receive food cards, 1939; list of pupils, 1938-1939; budget of the Jewish hospital in Pinsk, 1938.

  5. Documentation of the Communist Party Committee in the Dzerzhinskiy neighborhood in Belostok, 1941

    Documentation of the Communist Party Committee in the Dzerzhinskiy neighborhood in Belostok, 1941 The Collection includes questionnaires of representatives at the Communist Party conference; lists of residents, workers in the education system, Communists and Soviet activists; decisions by the neighborhood committee, work plan of the committee, reports and statistical reports regarding manpower.

  6. Documentation of the Magistrates Court of Law in St. Wendel (Amtsgericht St. Wendel) in the Saar region, 1933-1939

    Documentation of the Magistrates Court of Law in St. Wendel (Amtsgericht St. Wendel) in the Saar region, 1933-1939 Included in the collection are, in most part, the regulations of local associations (the Red Cross organization, Volunteer Firefighters, and sports organizations), including a clause that bans the membership of "non-Aryans" in the organization. Also in the collection: a file that includes an order from 1933 that details the conditions of the detainees in the prison in St. Wendel; the file mentions Jewish detainees.

  7. תיעוד מה-Amtsgericht Tempelhof / Kreuzberg ב-Berlin, שנים 1926-1935

    District court Tempelhof The district court Tempelhof emerged from the district court Berlin II in 1906. Some responsibilities fell to the District Court Schoeneberg, the responsibility for the district Teltow remained until 1945. Official residence was the building of the former district court Berlin II on Hallesches Ufer. From 1906 to 1933 the district court Tempelhof was subject to the district court Berlin II and starting from 1933, to the district court Berlin. Today's district court Tempelhof-Kreuzberg was formed only in September 1945 from the newly established district court Kreuzbe...

  8. O.41.2 - Names of people who perished during the Holocaust, on gravestones in cemeteries

    Names of people who perished during the Holocaust, on gravestones in cemeteries

  9. O.46 - Documentation from the Hakibbutz Ha'arzi Archives: Activities of the Hashomer Hatzair Movement in Europe during World War II

    O.46 - Documentation from the Hakibbutz Ha'arzi Archives: Activities of the Hashomer Hatzair Movement in Europe during World War II Hashomer Hatsair is a Socialist–Zionist, secular Jewish youth movement founded in 1913 in Galicia, Austria-Hungary. By 1939, Hashomer Hatzair had 70,000 members worldwide. The movement's membership base was in Eastern Europe. With the advent of World War II and the Holocaust, members of Hashomer Hatzair focused their attention on resistance against the Nazis. Mordechaj Anielewicz, the leader of Hashomer Hatzair's Warsaw branch, became head of the Jewish Fightin...

  10. O.64.2/SCH.6 - Personal Documentation of inmates in the Theresienstadt ghetto

    O.64.2/SCH.6 - Personal Documentation of inmates in the Theresienstadt ghetto

  11. Documentation regarding the Jewish National Fund (JNF) in Riga, 1921-1940

    Documentation regarding the Jewish National Fund (JNF) in Riga, 1921-1940 Description of the Collection: The Jewish National Fund (JNF) covenant; reports of meetings of the JNF administration and meetings of members of the JNF; work regulations; diaries of the JNF and Keren Hayesod; lists of members of the board and members of JNF branches; correspondence with the press department regarding the publication of the fund's periodical; lists of JNF members, and correspondence regarding donations; lists of donors; receipt books; diagrams; personal cards of members, arranged according to the Latv...

  12. Documentation of the Arbeitsbehoerde I (Labor Office I) in Hamburg

    Documentation of the Arbeitsbehoerde I (Labor Office I) in Hamburg

  13. Collection of the Dutch Intelligence in London, England, regarding the persecution of Jews in the Netherlands, 1942-1944

    Collection of the Dutch Intelligence in London, England, regarding the persecution of Jews in the Netherlands, 1942-1944 Included in the collection: Reports and testimonies collected by the Dutch intelligence services in London, 1942-1944; List of names of Jews from the Netherlands who made aliya to Eretz Israel in July 1944 in the context of the exchange of Jews for Germans, Palestina-Austausch.

  14. Documentation from the Stutthof concentration camp headquarters, 1941-1945

    Documentation from the Stutthof concentration camp headquarters, 1941-1945 Included in the collection are orders and instructions by the camp commander, brochures from the camp, correspondence with the SS authorities, issues of the "Heeresverordnungsblatt" newspaper, personal documents and lists of “SS-Totenkopfsturmbann” men, a eulogy for Theodor Eicke, orders regarding the draft of German inmates to the "Sonderkommando Dirlewanger", and special orders regarding the evacuation of the camp in January 1945.

  15. Documentation of the headquarters of the Border Guard in Horodenka, 1938-1939

    Documentation of the headquarters of the Border Guard in Horodenka, 1938-1939 Included in the collection are reports by the supervisor over the regional Border Guard in Horodenka, regarding the security situation and the events that occurred at the border.

  16. Documentation of the German authorities and the municipality in Romny, 1941-1943

    Documentation of the German authorities and the municipality in Romny, 1941-1943 Included in the collection: - Instructions, regulations and announcements regarding the supply of a labor force and food for the German Army; - Report regarding partisans activities; - Information regarding the payment of local taxes.

  17. TR. 21: Documentation from trials conducted against war criminals that were held in Austria after the war

    TR. 21: Documentation from trials conducted against war criminals that were held in Austria after the war In the Records Group there is documentation from trials conducted against war criminals in Austria after the war. The main body of the Record Group consists of verdicts and short items regarding trials conducted in the People's Courts after the war. Additionally, in the Record Group there is much documentation from the trials of Ernst Lerch and others, SSPF(SS-und Polizeifuehrer- SS and police) commanders in Lublin, including important information regarding the mass murder of the Europe...

  18. Documentation of the Handelsstatistisches Amt (Commercial Statistics Office) in Hamburg

    Documentation of the Handelsstatistisches Amt (Commercial Statistics Office) in Hamburg

  19. Documentation of Jews in Fellabach and Waiblingen, 1933-1945

    Documentation of Jews in Fellabach and Waiblingen, 1933-1945 The collection is located in the Archive of the city of Waiblingen, in Record Group 363 (divided into secondary record groups 363.1 and 363.2), in the private archive of the Riesle family in Waiblingen. From this collection, documents of Mrs. Deicher, the grandmother of the head of the family that donated the collection, were transferred during the handing over of the collection. A volunteer in the city scanned all of the documents, and the scans were transferred to the Yad Vashem Archive on a CD in 2005. The scanned documents of ...