Archival Descriptions

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Holding Institution: ארכיון יד ושם / Yad Vashem Archives
  1. Documentation regarding payment of taxes by Jews from Brest, 1941-1942

    Documentation regarding payment of taxes by Jews from Brest, 1941-1942 In the Collection there is documentation regarding the payment of taxes by Jews.

  2. TR.26 - Trial documentation - Estonia

    TR.26 - Trial documentation - Estonia Trial documentation from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives (USHMM), from the sub-record groups of the Estonian State Archives of the former Estonian KGB

  3. Documentation from the Allgemeines Krankenhaus (General Hospital) in Barmbeck (a suburb of Hamburg)

    Documentation from the Allgemeines Krankenhaus (General Hospital) in Barmbeck (a suburb of Hamburg) The General Hospital in Barmbeck started to be partially active in November 1913, and it opened completely in August 1914 with a capacity of 2,400 beds. The hospital was a part of the system of regional hospitals of Hamburg State. For several years during World War II, the hospital was subjugated to military command, as part of the military medical system. The hospital was damaged by air-raids in 1942. The building was evacuated in May 1945 by order of the British occupation authorities, and ...

  4. Documentation regarding the activities of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) and the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) in the Wolyn region, 1936-1949

    Documentation regarding the activities of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) and the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) in the Wolyn region, 1936-1949 Included in the collection is documentation regarding the antisemitic activities of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) and the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) in the Wolyn region.

  5. Documentation of the Educational-Industrial Corporation next to the Minsk City Governor's office, 1941-1942

    Documentation of the Educational-Industrial Corporation next to the Minsk City Governor's office, 1941-1942 The Collection includes documentation regarding Jewish laborers who were taken out of the Minsk Ghetto; documentation of the Labor Bureau regarding the allocation of food for the Jewish laborers; documentation of workers' training institutions regarding the dismissal of Jewish workers; list of Jews from the Minsk Ghetto who did forced labor in 1942; lists of forced laborers and craftsmen, 1942; list of residents who worked in a sewing workshop; documentation of the Employment Bureau, ...

  6. Documentation of the Security Police in the Krupki District, 1943-1944

    Documentation of the Security Police in the Krupki District, 1943-1944 The Collection includes a summary of the Security Service (Sicherheitsdienst-SD) in Krupki regarding the detention of Jews; report regarding a search and report regarding the interrogation of a Bobr resident, November 1943; documentation of the Order Police (Ordnungsdienst) in the Krupki District regarding the detention of a woman on suspicion of her being Jewish; reports regarding the activity of a female partisan in the area.

  7. Documentation of the "Aсhdus" Jewish Educational Society in Pärnu, 1919 - 1940

  8. Documentation of the elementary education department of the Executive committee in the Mogilev region, 1938-1941

    Documentation of the elementary education department of the Executive committee in the Mogilev region, 1938-1941 Included in the collection: - Personal files of teachers (education workers); - Lists of teachers (education workers); - Principals and teachers; - List of workers in the orphanages in the Mstislavl district.

  9. Documentation of the Prosecutor's office affiliated with the Court of Law for Appeals in Lwow, 1936

    Documentation of the Prosecutor's office affiliated with the Court of Law for Appeals in Lwow, 1936 Included in the collection is an indictment by the Prosecutor of the regional Court of Law in Lwow against Stefan Marian Dolynski and Nikolaj Lebed, members of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) who participated in the expropriation of property.

  10. Documentation collected in the context of the "Research project regarding the contribution of Holocaust survivors to the State of Israel", from Kibbutz Sarid

    Documentation collected in the context of the "Research project regarding the contribution of Holocaust survivors to the State of Israel", from Kibbutz Sarid Testimonies/ interviews: 1. Siomka Danzig; 2. Rachel Danzig; 3. Shulamit Tuvin; 4. Riko Lupesko Lupi; 5. Yosef Leichter; 6. Mila Leichter; 7. Ineka Peker; 8. Yehuda Peker; 9. Zvi Hirshel Kaplinsky; 10. Henia Rosenfeld; 11. Noah Rosenfeld; Memorial booklet: "Yehuda Peker - About him and his [family]"; Articles: 1. Efraim Ofir, "Parachutists in Enemy Territory"; 2. Moni Ben-Yakir, "Enemy Territory"; 3. Organization of workers in Eretz Is...

  11. Documentation of the Polish authorities in the Nowogrodek region, 1931-1939

    Documentation of the Polish authorities in the Nowogrodek region, 1931-1939 Included in the collection: - Lists of voters; - Lists of Jews whose Polish citizenship was revoked; - Applications for the issuing of birth certificates and passports; - Reports of the local authorities regarding the political-economic situation; - Reports regarding political movements; - Lists of Jewish residents; - Criminal documentation [records].

  12. Documentation of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers of Romania, 1940-1944

    Documentation of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers of Romania, 1940-1944 The collection includes requests submitted to Ion Antonescu by Jews in Romania, in which they request the return of property confiscated from them and equal rights regardless of religion; the collection includes information regarding forced labor and the deportation of Jews from Romania to Transnistria.

  13. Documentation from the Bezirksamt Prenzlauer Berg in Berlin, 1939-1943

    Documentation from the Bezirksamt Prenzlauer Berg in Berlin, 1939-1943 Most of the northeastern parts of old Berlin were incorporated into the city of Berlin in 1920 (when all of Berlin's suburbs were incorporated into the city), as the Bezirk (municipal district of) Prenzlauer Tor, whose name was changed to Prenzlauer Berg in 1921. The district's offices became active in April 1921.

  14. M.1.B - Documentation of the office of the Central Historical Commission of the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the U.S. Zone , 1945-1948

    M.1.B - Documentation of the office of the Central Historical Commission of the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the U.S. Zone , 1945-1948 This Subsection contains the correspondence of the Central Historical Commission of the Central Committee of Liberated Jews (CHC) with its various branches in the DP camps, Jewish leaders and institutions in different countries, and the German municipal authorities. The correspondence deals mainly with gathering documentation regarding the Holocaust, cultural activity in the DP camps and the editorial work of the CHC.

  15. Documentation of the Reich's Propaganda Director, 1934-1944

    Documentation of the Reich's Propaganda Director, 1934-1944 The collection includes propaganda leaflets, collections of propaganda material and reports on subjects related to propaganda.

  16. Documentation regarding the evacuation to Uzbekistan and the evacuees

    Documentation regarding the evacuation to Uzbekistan and the evacuees

  17. Documentation of the district administration in Osipovichi, 1941-1944

    Documentation of the district administration in Osipovichi, 1941-1944 Included in the collection: - Order regarding food rations for Jews; - Lists of residents in the district; - Orders by the district administration; - Reports; - List of partisans.

  18. Documentation of Executive Committee of Pinsk City Council regarding nationalization of Jewish property, 1939-1941

    Documentation of Executive Committee of Pinsk City Council regarding nationalization of Jewish property, 1939-1941 On 17 September 1939 in the evening, the first tanks of the Soviet striker force raced into the Pinsk city limits (following the Ribbentrop-Molotov Agreement). Their arrival brought feelings of joy, but some doubts among the observant Jews, activists in various parties, within the Zionist youth movements and among the landowners and business people. The Communists who had been underground left the city to receive the striker force. In the documentation which has reached Yad Vas...

  19. Documentation of the German News Service, 1934-1945

    Documentation of the German News Service, 1934-1945 News and articles of the News Service, relating to, among others, the Jewish influence on the arts and the struggle against it in Germany and in other countries; the study of race; sport and physical education activity in Nazi Germany; antisemitism in various countries (among others, news regarding the showing of the film, "Jud Suess" in various countries); The material also includes collections of earlier news from the News Service that are related to Jewish matters, among them material from the years before the Nazis' rise to power.