Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 21,621 to 21,640 of 22,191
Holding Institution: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
  1. Sonja DuBois collection

    Collection of objects and photographs relating to Sonja DuBois' experiences as a hidden child in the Netherlands. Some of these materials may be combined into a single collection in the future.

  2. Marguerite Lederman Mishkin collection

    The collection consists of documents, photographs, and objects relating to Marguerite and Annette Lederman [donor and her sister] and their experiences as hidden children in Belgium during the Holocaust.

  3. Salomon and Dora Levy Saltiel collection

    The collection consists of a dress, documents, identification cards, newspaper clippings, a CD of two diaries, family photographs, and a family tree related to the experiences of Dora Levy and her family in Thessaloniki (Salonika), Greece, during the German occupation during which they lived in the ghetto, performed forced labor, then went into hiding; it also consists of documents relating to the experiences of Salomon Saltiel who was a member of the Greek military and spent the war in Italian and German POW camps.

  4. Lana Barnett collection

    The collection consists of two coins issued during the Third Reich in Germany.

  5. Ernest G. Heppner collection

    The collection consists of scrip, badges, a blanket, a nightstick, documents, correspondence, publications, and other printed material relating to the experiences of the families of Ernest Heppner and Kurt Redlich in Europe and Shanghai, China, before, during, and after the Holocaust.

  6. Jerzy and Zofia Flajszman collection

    The collection consists of photographs, identification cards, a coupon, a wedding invitation, and a coin relating to the Flajszman and Kolczycki families in Łódź, Poland, before and during the Holocaust. Some of these materials may be combined into a single collection in the future.

  7. John Fink collection

    The collection consists of a needlepoint wall hanging and a photographic postcard relating to the experiences of John Fink after the Holocaust when he was an AJDC aid worker in the Blankensee Children's Home and the Warburg Institute in Hamburg, Germany.

  8. Regina Wolbrom collection

    Collection of 5 documents, 67 photographs, 2 Poesie books, 1 siddurim, and 1 atlas relating to the Rotenberg and Wolbrom families and their experiences during the time period of the Holocaust

  9. Ephraim M. Robinson family collection

    The collection consists of a wardrobe trunk and photographs relating to the experiences of Ephraim M. Robinson and his family in Zeilsheim displaced persons camp in Germany after World War II.

  10. Susan Hilsenrath Warsinger collection

    The collection consists of a HIAS identification tag and seven photographs relating to the experiences of Susi Hilsenrath and her family in Bad Kreuznach, Germany, before the Holocaust and to Susi Hilsenrath's emigration from France to the United States in 1941.

  11. Izy Freudenreich collection

    The collection consists of a cigarette holder and a necklace with a commemorative pendant and mezuzah relating to the experiences of Izy Freudenreich after his release from Kaufering VII slave labor camp in Landsberg, Germany, when he lived in Landsberg displaced persons camp in Germany.

  12. Reichman and Weiss families collection

    Collection of documents, photographs and a religious medal relating to the Reichman and Weiss families experiences during the Holocaust. The silver religious medal shows Our Lady of Czestochowa and was worn by Sophie Richman (now Sophie Orfanos) [donor] while in hiding

  13. Michael Gorenstein family collection

    The collection consists of a drawing, a photograph, and a letter relating to the experiences of Dady Gorenstein and his parents, Moritz and Laura Gorenstein, during the Holocaust when Dady died in the Mogilev-Podolski ghetto, and after the Holocaust in Transnistria.

  14. Doris Rauch and Norbert Troller collection

    Collection of documents, photographs, artifacts and artwork documenting the experiences of Doris Rauch and Norbert Troller (Doris Rauch's uncle) and their families' experiences during the Holocaust.

  15. Jack Ratz collection

    The collection consists of a HIAS pin, a ring made from a ring, and a photograph relating to the experiences of Isaak Racs during the Holocaust in Riga, Latvia, and Lenta, Stutthof, Burggraben, and Goddentow concentration camps, and after the Holocaust in Landsberg, Germany. Some of these materials may be combined into a single collection in the future.

  16. Doba Drezner and Oscar Albert and Bernard and Herman Jezower collection

    The collection consists of documents and photographs relating to the experiences of Herman and Bernard Jezower, and a wooden cover, metal box, toolbox, documents, and photographs relating to the experiences of Oscar Albert, who was deported from the Rzeszow ghetto and imprisoned Plaszow forced labor camp, Mielec slave labor camp, and Flossenburg concentration camp, after the war in a displaced persons camp, and a metal box, wooden cover, and poesie album relating to the experiences of Doba Drezner in an orphanage in Czestochowa, Poland. An accretion of documents, photographs, correspondence...

  17. Oral history interviews of the Bay Area Holocaust Oral History Project

    Oral history interviews with Holocaust survivors, liberators, and other eyewitnesses, recorded by the Bay Area Holocaust Oral History Project throughout the 1980s and 1990s in the San Francisco, CA area

  18. Oral history interviews of the Montreal Holocaust Memorial Centre collection

    Contains interviews with 49 Holocaust survivors in the Montreal, Quebec, Canada area

  19. Oral history interviews of the Polish Witnesses to the Holocaust Project

    Oral history interviews of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's Polish Witnesses to the Holocaust Project.

  20. Oral history interviews of the Children of Holocaust Survivors

    Interviews of the Children of Holocaust Survivors collection contains oral history interviews with 13 Holocaust survivors in the Atlanta, Ga.; Savannah, Ga.; Charleston, S.C.; and Birmingham, Ala., areas.