Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 21,461 to 21,480 of 55,888
  1. Hilda Kahan family collection

    The collection consists of two Star of David badges and documents relating to the experiences of the family of Hilda Kahan during the Holocaust in Germany.

  2. Stanley Granat collection

    The collection consists of a photographic postcard with an image of Adolf Hitler and a propaganda calendar sent by the Organization for Germanness in Foreign Countries to German nationals living in foreign countries. The collection also includes a letter accompanying the propaganda calendar.

  3. Robert Sanders collection

    The collection consists of a painting, a portrait of a seated woman, created by Josef Oppenheimer, 1922-1923, Berlin, Germany, as well as a prayerbook, "Gebete der Israeliten."

  4. Helmut Eschwege collection

    Collection of anti-Semitic film and propaganda posters, broadsides and other materials.

  5. World War II French poster collection

    The collection consists of posters depicting anti-Semitic, anti-British, and anti-American propaganda created in German occupied France during World War II.

  6. Israel (Miedzyrzecki) Nahari collection

    The collection consists of a set of tefillin and a tefillin pouch used by Israel Miedzyrzecki (later Nahari) before the Holocaust in Warsaw, Poland, during the Holocaust in the Warsaw ghetto and in hiding, and after the Holocaust in Israel.

  7. Poster collection

    The collection consists of two posters.

  8. Selma Abensohn collection

    Collection of prayerbooks originally owned by Adolph and Bertha David (donor's parents), Dügenheim, Germany. Given to Anna Lellig (donor's former neighbor) by Bertha David (donor's mother), 1942, Düngenheim, Germany. Hidden by Anna Lellig, 1942-1945, Düngenheim, Germany. Given to Selma Abensohn by Anna Lellig after the war, Germany.

  9. Ernst Deutsch collection

    Contains material related to Ernst Deutsch (donor's father) and his efforts to emigrate from Vienna, Austria. Includes a certificate of residence issued in July 1937; a German passport with a red in stamp of the letter "J"; and a document from the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde Wien (Jewish Community of Vienna) certifying that the bearer is a "full Jew" for military recruitment authorities in post-Anschluss Vienna. Also includes a Jewish prayer book belonging to the family of Ernst Deutsch, and an armband acquired by Ernst Deutsch at the Dachau concentration camp immediately following its lib...

  10. Anna Gure collection

    Collection of photographs and documents concerning the experiences of Anna Gure (Gurvich), who worked with the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS) in a Munich DP camp (possibly St. Ottilien); one postwar document issued by the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in Bavaria, dated December 5, 1945, stating that she had been a former prisoner at Stutthof; and one Swiss Red Cross document with the results of a chest x-ray. The collection also includes a caricature of a HIAS worker created by a Hungarian refugee.

  11. Ruth Forrest collection

    The collection consists of a calendar printed in 1938, Berlin, Germany. Carried by Ruth Loeb (donor) on board the MS St. Louis and after disembarking in Belgium, May-June 1939. It also includes a sketchbook created by Armin Loeb (donor's brother) who created drawings as a child in Belgium during his stay there in 1939 after his disembarkation from the MS St. Louis and until his immigration to the US in 1940.

  12. Beate Steigner collection

    The collection consists of a lottery ticket from the German Red Cross, a pamphlet titled "Gehl: German History in Keywords", a flier issued by the race-politics office of the NSDAP, and a magazine: NS-Frauen-Warte, Issue 15, Year 6.

  13. John Frayman collection

    The collection consists of a pair of boots worn by Jonah Frajman (donor's husband) in Zelow, Poland, and a shoe tree used by Jonah Frajman.

  14. Elizabeth Lusthaus Strassburger collection

    The collections consists of a doll and photographs relating to the experiences of Elzbieta Lusthaus after the war when she and her mother Helena, who survived in hiding in Poland, were reunited with her father Edmund in Ancona, Italy, where he was stationed with the 2nd Polish Corps, British Army. Accretion: Purse which belonged to Zofia Schiff (donor's maternal grandmother)

  15. Jack and Marilyn Pechter collection

    The collection consists of identification canteen notes, identification tags, scrip, clippings, correspondence, documents, a map, propaganda materials, photographic postcards, photographs, and a philatelic collection documenting pre-war Jewish life, anti-Semitism, the Dreyfus Affair, the arrest of Herschel Grynspan, multiple concentration camps, and World War II. Some of these materials may be combined into a single collection in the future.

  16. Poster collection

    The collection consists of three posters: a poster created by Ben Shahn for the US Office of War Information, a poster depicting a three-quarter length portrait of Hitler (Ein Volk, Ein Reich, Ein Fuhrer!), and an anti-Semitic propaganda poster.

  17. Roman Vishniac collection

    Portfolio containing twelve photographs, reproduced from the original negatives. The original photographs were taken prewar by Roman Vishniac (donor's father) in 1938. The catalog of the work is titled "A Vanished World," (published by Witkin-Berley, Ltd.).

  18. Bernard and Salomon Melzer collection

    The collection consists of six photographs, including a photograph of Leonore Melzer Grossberg (donor) and images of the donor's parents, Bernard and Berta [nee Schwarzbart] Melzer, and her sister, Rela. Many of the images are from Krakow, Poland, in 1939, and most have inscriptions on the verso. The collection also includes two kiddush cups that belonged to Bernard Melzer and his son, Salomon.