Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 21,741 to 21,760 of 55,888
  1. Ana and Frank Skopec collection

    The collection consists of four bars of RIF soap issued by the German Authority for Civilian Supplies to a shopkeeper, grandfather of Frank Skopec, in the Sudetenland region in German annexed Czechoslovakia.

  2. Milton L. Shurr collection

    The collection consists of unused concentration camp prisoner badges relating to the experiences of Milton L. Shurr, an officer with the United States Army, Civilian Affairs Unit, attached to the 1st Army, sent to provide aid to the inmates of the recently liberated Buchenwald concentration camp in Germany in April 1945.

  3. Anna Walinska collection

    The collection consists of artwork created by Anna Walinska before and during the Holocaust.

  4. Joyce and William Becker collection

    The collection consists of Nazi Party artifacts: an armband, a badge, a banner, and a belt buckle relating to the experiences of a United States soldier in Europe near the end of World War II.

  5. Cecil Welch collection

    The collection consists of a chessboard and a wooden box.

  6. Leslie Meisels collection

    The collection consists of cutlery and an identification card relating to the experiences of Laszlo (Leslie) Meisels in Hungary, Austria, and Germany during and after the Holocaust.

  7. William Sharp collection

    The collection consists of seventy-two drawings created by William Sharp, a political cartoonist who left Nazi Germany for the United States in 1933.

  8. Oral history interviews of the Gedenkstatte Bergen-Belsen collection

    Oral history interviews of the Gedenkstatte Bergen-Belsen collection

  9. Giza and Leon Falik and Mildred Stern collection

    The collection consists of three US Army woman's uniform jackets, one matching cap, a bag of loose military buttons, documents, and photographs relating to the experiences of Mordche Lieb (Leon Falik), his wife Giza Sternchuss (later Falik), and Giza's sister Mildred Stern [Malka Sternchuss] in Poland before and during the Holocaust, when Leon fled Poland for the Soviet Union and Giza fled Tarnopol and became a partisan. Mildred left for the United States before the war where she joined the US Women's Army Corps.

  10. David Rose collection

    The collection consists of courtroom art and posters relating to the Klaus Barbie trials in Lyon, France.

  11. Roza Lustgarten collection

    The collection consists of a silver napkin holder and tray given to Roza Lustgarten in 1947.

  12. Augustów Forest partisan collection

    The collection consists of a jacket and belt worn by Partisans in the Augustów Forest, near the Kovno Ghetto.

  13. William Rule collection

    The collection consists of a tolerance gage and 2 aluminum bolts and nuts found in the tunnels at Nordhausen.

  14. Bea Kandell collection

    Consists of an audio file, with typed transcript, of an oral history interview with Bea Bernheimer Kandell, originally of Goeppingen, Germany. In the interview, which was conducted by Brad Zarlin on December 10, 2013, Ms. Kandell describes her memories of pre-war life in Germany, immigrating to the United States with her younger sister in July 1938, the arrival of her parents and youngest sister in 1939, and her wartime and post-war life in the United States. Includes a copy of a photograph of Ms. Kandell.

  15. Jiri Lauscher collection

    The collection consists of small wooden pendants and plaques, a cut metal brooch, and a cut metal pendant relating to the experiences of Jiri Lauscher in Prague, Czechoslovakia, before, during, and after the Holocaust, and in Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp during the Holocaust.

  16. Fritz and Thea Lowenstein Klestadt family collection

    The collection consists of two drawings, correspondence, documents, and photographs relating to the experiences of Thea Löwenstein Klestadt and Fritz Fred Klestadt before the Holocaust in Dusseldorf, Germany, and the United States where the couple emigrated in October 1937.

  17. Joachim Hahn collection

    The collection consists of a Torah scroll and publications relating to the cultural history of Jews in Nazi Germany.

  18. Leon and Olga Thau family collection

    The collection consists of a typewriter and case, documents, photographs, and written testimony relating to the experiences of the family of Leon and Olga Thau and their sons Felix and Benjamin before the Holocaust in Germany and during and after World War II in the United States.

  19. The 1990 Jewish Welfare Fund Appeal of Cleveland's Pre-Mission to Poland Group collection

    The collection consists of nine pieces of scrip from the Łódź (Litzmannstadt) ghetto in German occupied Poland scrip : nine 50 pfenning notes and ten 5 mark coins.