Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 21,701 to 21,720 of 22,191
Holding Institution: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
  1. Oral history interviews of the Holocaust Documentation and Education Center (Miami, Fla.)

    Contains 1238 oral history interviews with Holocaust survivors, witnesses to the Holocaust, concentration camp liberators, prisoners of war, and rescuers all currently living in the Miami, Fla., area

  2. Oral History interviews of the Hawaii Holocaust Project

    Contains 34 oral history interviews with Holocaust survivors and concentration camp liberators all currently living in Hawaii

  3. Liberation 1945 oral history collection

    Contains oral history interviews with 25 Holocaust survivors and concentration camp liberators recorded in preparation for the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's exhibition, "Liberation 1945," which opened in June 1995. The collection includes interviews with: Boleslaw Brodecki, Sonia Brodecki, Jim Cacioppo, Helen Fagin, Suzanne Foldes, Nesse Godin, Henny Gurko, Irving Heymont, John Holmes, Joseph Kahoe, Henry Kanner, Abraham Klausner, John Komski, Pat Lynch, William McWorkman, James Moncrief, Judah Nadich, George Salton, Richard Seibel, Milton Shurr, Alfred Sundquist, Fella Warshau,...

  4. The Nazi Olympics: Berlin 1936 oral history collection

    Contains interviews conducted in May 1996 by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's Exhibitions Department in preparation for "The Nazi Olympics: Berlin 1936" exhibition. The interviewees include: Milton Green, John Woodruff, Herman Goldberg, Marty Glickman, and Margaret Lambert. The interviews document the lives of five athletes and their experiences during the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin, Germany

  5. Illinois Institute of Technology Psychology Laboratory Project MH 156 : David P. Boder oral history interviews with displaced persons, 1946

    Contains oral history interviews with displaced persons in Europe recorded from June to October 1946

  6. Marcus (Mark) Tennenbaum collection

    The collection consists of documents and film related to the experiences of Marcus (Mark) Tennenbaum and his family in Vienna, Austria, and during his emigration to the United States during the Holocaust. Some of these materials may be combined into a single collection in the future.

  7. Oral history interviews of the Museum of Roma Culture collection

    Oral history interviews of the Museum of Roma Culture collection.

  8. Liliane S. Dockett collection

    The collection contains a memoir about Liliane S. Dockett's childhood years in a Paris suburb, the German army's occupation of France, and Liliane S. Dockett's hiding in a village near Beauvais. It also contains a Star of David badge with Juif printed in the center.

  9. Mary Mills oral history collection

    The collection contains oral history interviews from the Mary Mills collection.

  10. Oral history interviews of the Lithuania Documentation Project

    Oral history interviews of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's Lithuania Documentation Project.

  11. Tillman Neuner collection

    The collection contains 14 pieces of scrip and a stamp from Theresienstadt.

  12. Refugee Scholars at Black Colleges oral history collection

    Contains fifty-eight soundcassettes of interviews, files for the nineteen institutions that employed refugee scholars, photocopies, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and pamphlets

  13. Oral histories from the Louis Cavagnaro collection

    Contains eighteen sound cassettes of oral history interviews conducted with liberators and Louis Cavagnaro's notes for his unfinished manuscript about concentration camps

  14. Research Project of Jewish Slave Labor in Nazi Concentration Camps affiliated with the Volkswagen Corporation collection

    Contains eleven interviews regarding slave labor experiences in Nazi concentration camps affiliated with the Volkswagen Corporation

  15. Shmuel Zygielbojm collection

    Newspaper articles about Shmuel Zygielbojm and a reel tape.

  16. Emek Sholom Holocaust Memorial in Richmond, Virginia

    Contains photocopies of documents relating to the history of the Emek Sholom Holocaust Memorial in Richmond, Virginia, correspondence, speeches, clippings, invitations, program brochures and booklets containing the names of Holocaust victims, and a video recording of the November 7,1999 Kristallnacht Memorial Service at the Emek Sholom Holocaust Memorial.

  17. 1981 International Liberators Conference collection

    Contains testimonies written by concentration camp liberators during the 1981 International Liberators Conference held in Washington, D.C., in October 1981. The testimonies describe liberation experiences at various Nazi concentration camps throughout Europe at the end of World War II. Also included are letters from Miles Lerman and Elie Wiesel to the liberators describing the International Liberators Conference. Some of these materials may be combined into a single collection in the future.

  18. Alex and Boots Kertesz family collection

    The collection consists of five antisemitic posters published in Nazi Germany.

  19. Isaac Bitton collection

    Consist of materials concerning the situation of Portuguese Jews during and after the Holocaust. Among the topics covered are emigration to Palestine, the story of Aristides de Sousa Mendes, and the Nahariya memorial to Jewish refugees. Some of these materials may be combined into a single collection in the future.