Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 241 to 260 of 1,669
Country: Israel
  1. Documentation regarding the Soviet Extraordinary State Commission in the Kamenets Podolsk region, 1944-1965

    Documentation regarding the Soviet Extraordinary State Commission in the Kamenets Podolsk region, 1944-1965 - Documentation regarding three collaborators who participated in the murder of Jews in the Kamenets Podolski region during the German occupation period; - Documentation regarding Nazi war crimes in the various districts of the Kamenets Podolsk region during the German occupation period, including the burial alive of hostages, Jewish women and children and the murder of POWs; - Documentation regarding the murder of the Jews of Zenkov, near to Stanislavovka, on 09/05/1942.

  2. תיקים של Amtsgericht Tiergarten

    Municipal District Office Tiergarten Moabit and Tiergarten-Sued were incorporated into Berlin in 1861 and the Tiergarten in 1881. In 1920, the district Moabit. The actual Tiergarten and Tiergarten-Sued and the former suburb Schoeneberg were merged to form the 2nd administrative district of the new city of Berlin, under the name "Tiergarten". The district office Tiergarten took up its activity on March 24, 1921. In the course of the new demarcation of the administrative districts in 1938, the Schoeneberger suburb became part of the administrative district Schoeneberg.

  3. Documentation of the regional committee of the Communist Party in Bialystok, 1938-1941

    Documentation of the regional committee of the Communist Party in Bialystok, 1938-1941 Included in the collection: - Documentation of the regional committee and the district committees of the Communist Party in the Bialystok region; - Lists of Communists and Soviet activists; - Documentation regarding refugees.

  4. Materials from the Judaica Memoiren (Jewish Memoirs) Collection, from the Archive of the City of Munich

    Materials from the Judaica Memoiren (Jewish Memoirs) Collection, from the Archive of the City of Munich

  5. O.64.2/SCH.7 - Karl Löwenstein, Head of Security Services

    O.64.2/SCH.7 - Karl Löwenstein, Head of Security Services

  6. Documentation of the area Committee for Elections to the Polish Parliament (Sejm) in Election Area No. 44, Grodno, 1938

    Documentation of the area Committee for Elections to the Polish Parliament (Sejm) in Election Area No. 44, Grodno, 1938 The Collection includes a list of members of the Elections Committee to the Polish Parliament (Sejm) in the Bialystok region; lists of voters in Grodno.

  7. Polish documentation regarding Rowne, from before the war period, 1910-1938

    Polish documentation regarding Rowne, from before the war period, 1910-1938 Included in the collection: - Map of the city of Rowne, 1938; - List of graduates of the school for women in Rowne who completed their studies in 1910.

  8. Collection pertaining to Polish-Jewish relations

    Collection pertaining to Polish-Jewish relations

  9. Documentation of the Deputation fuer Handel, Schiffahrt und Gewerbe (Deputation for Trade, Shipping and Industry) in Hamburg

    Documentation of the Deputation fuer Handel, Schiffahrt und Gewerbe (Deputation for Trade, Shipping and Industry) in Hamburg

  10. Collection of the Rijksvreemdelingendienst (Government Service for Foreigners in the Netherlands), 1929-1945

    Collection of the Rijksvreemdelingendienst (Government Service for Foreigners in the Netherlands), 1929-1945 Koninklijke Marechaussee - the Border Police, subordinate to the Ministry of Justice of the Netherlands, was responsible for the implementation of the policies toward foreigners in the Netherlands until 1940; its function included the issuing of entrance visas, registration of foreigners, and guarding of the country's borders; during the Nazi occupation period, the Germans controlled the borders of the Netherlands and set the policies towards foreigners; despite this, the Dutch borde...

  11. Documentation regarding Jews, from the Polizeidirektion (Police Headquarters) in Wuerzburg, Bavaria

    Documentation regarding Jews, from the Polizeidirektion (Police Headquarters) in Wuerzburg, Bavaria

  12. Documentation from the Schutzhaftlager (Protective detention) camp in the Stutthof concentration camp, 1941-1945

    Documentation from the Schutzhaftlager (Protective detention) camp in the Stutthof concentration camp, 1941-1945 Included in the collection is documentation, including administrative announcements regarding the organization of the camp, regulations, regarding the arrival of inmates and transfers of inmates; list of Jewish female inmates who were transferred to the camp; registration of inmates in various labor battalions; work cards of inmates and exit certificates from the camp; documentation regarding transfers of inmates; documentation regarding the punishment of inmates for various offe...

  13. Files regarding Jewish lawyers in Bremen

    Files regarding Jewish lawyers in Bremen

  14. Documentation of the Judenrats in the Lwow region, 1941-1944

    Documentation of the Judenrats in the Lwow region, 1941-1944 Included in the collection: Correspondence between the vehicle repair workshops in Drohobycz and the Judenrat, regarding economic matters and the use of the Jewish labor force; requests to the Stadtkommissar by the Judenrat of the city of Boryslaw, regarding various subjects; establishment of Jewish businesses; collection of a tax from the Jews, by the Judenrat; destruction of buildings whose condition is dangerous; confiscation of furniture; refusal to rent a pharmacy to the Judenrat; establishment of a post office branch; list o...

  15. Documentation from the Brandenburgisches Landeshauptarchiv

    Documentation from the Brandenburgisches Landeshauptarchiv

  16. Documentation of the Senatskanzlei - Personalabteilung I (Senate Chamber - Personnel Department I) in Hamburg

    Documentation of the Senatskanzlei - Personalabteilung I (Senate Chamber - Personnel Department I) in Hamburg

  17. O.52.1 - Documentation prepared for the Encyclopedia of Jewish Communities in Germany - the Communities of Bavaria

    O.52.1 - Documentation prepared for the Encyclopedia of Jewish Communities in Germany - the Communities of Bavaria The purpose of the Yad Vashem project - to prepare an Encyclopedia of Jewish Communities in Germany - is to perpetuate the history of the communities that were destroyed during the Holocaust. The historiography of the communities focused on countries and sometimes on districts, but not on the history of the local communities. With the increase of interest in the local communities, this Record Group serves as a very important source for historians and researchers working in this...

  18. Documentation from the Informationsamt (Information office) of the Saar region, 1949-1956

    Documentation from the Informationsamt (Information office) of the Saar region, 1949-1956 In the material that was copied for Yad Vashem, there are four files that deal with the handling of victims of persecution; list of newspapers and periodicals [journals] sold in the Saar region, including the Jüdische Rundschau; visit by Professor Helmut Hirsch, an historian (perhaps Jewish) from the United States, who researched the Saar region and took special interest in the People's Left from 1935 [in which it was decided regarding the annexation of the Saar region to Nazi Germany] and proposed the...

  19. Documentation of the Brest Executive Committee Finance Department, 1940-1941

    Documentation of the Brest Executive Committee Finance Department, 1940-1941 In the collection: - Documentation regarding the taxes paid by Jewish skilled professionals and businesses owned by Jews; - Lists of skilled professionals, professionals, craftsmen, clergy, carters, and more, among them, Jews.

  20. O.28 - The Arvid Elstoft Collection - Documents of the underground resistance movements in Denmark in WWII.

    O.28 - The Arvid Elstoft Collection - Documents of the underground resistance movements in Denmark in WWII. The Danish resistance movement against the German occupation slowly developed from nonviolent resistance in 1940 to violent resistance from1943 until the liberation in May 1945. It consisted of various groups and individuals from Christian to communist orientation. They produced and distributed illegal newspapers and propaganda material, committed acts of military and industrial sabotage and attacked individuals and military units. Well-known organizations were: Frit Danmark, Dansk Sa...